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Charming Dried Flower Ornaments: Easy DIY Ideas for Every Occasion

Dried flower ornaments are like little time capsules of nature, capturing the beauty of blooms and letting them live on.
They’re amazing for crafts and decoration, whether you’re sprucing up your house or adding a festive touch to a Christmas tree.
These ornaments can be as simple or fancy as you want.
Made with love and everyday supplies, they’re perfect for any season or celebration.
Think of them like handmade treasures—they’re just that special.

Here’s everything you need to know about creating dried flower ornaments.
From easy ideas to helpful tips, this guide will help you make beautiful, meaningful pieces.

Getting Started With Dried Flower Ornaments

What Are Dried Flower Ornaments?

Dried flower ornaments are handmade pieces crafted using dried or pressed flowers.
Think wreaths, Christmas tree decorations, or even garlands.
You can make them with air dry clay, glass, or natural materials.
They’re like lifelines for your favorite flowers, turning them into lasting keepsakes.

These ornaments aren’t just lovely—they’re also thoughtful gifts for friends and family.
Picture yourself gifting a pressed flower ornament made from someone’s wedding bouquet.
It’s thoughtful, meaningful, and way more personal than store-bought.

They work for just about anything.
From decorating your Christmas tree to adding charm to your windows or shelves, dried flower ornaments fit everywhere.

Making these is easier than you think.
You don’t need fancy tools—just a few basic materials and a little creativity.

Materials and Preparation

Essential Materials

Here’s what you need to get started:

  • Dried flowers (roses, lavender, daisies, or whatever you like)
  • Air dry clay or glass ornaments
  • Rolling pin and cookie cutters for shaping clay
  • Mod Podge to seal and protect
  • Parchment paper for pressing flowers
  • Baking soda if you’re making your own clay
rolling pin, dried flowers, jar on a wooden table

Preparing Dried Flowers

Before you jump in, prep your flowers for crafting.
Pressed flowers work especially well here.
Here’s how to prepare them:

  • Lay flowers between parchment paper and a heavy book to flatten them.
flowers between parchment paper and a heavy book.
  • Stick with small flowers or trim larger ones to size.
  • Use a thin layer so the designs don’t look bulky.
  • Gently shake off any loose petals before starting with your craft.

It only takes a bit of planning to set yourself up for success.

Crafting Dried Flower Ornaments

Basic Steps

Making these ornaments isn’t complicated.
You just follow a few easy steps, like rolling dough for cookies.
Here’s how it goes:

  1. Roll out air dry clay on a flat surface to about 1/4-inch thick.
  2. Use a cookie cutter or the rim of a jar to cut out shapes.
  3. Arrange your dried flowers on the clay—press gently but firmly.
  4. Make sure to leave a small border around the edges for a clean look.
  5. Poke a hole at the top for hanging them later (a straw works great!).
  6. Seal everything with Mod Podge and allow it to dry thoroughly.
person making flower ornaments using rolling pin, cookie cutter.

Helpful Tips

  • Don’t skip the hole—there’s nothing worse than realizing you can’t hang your ornament!
  • For a smooth finish, roll clay on parchment paper.
A person using a rolling to roll clay

Customizing Your Ornaments

Take your ornaments to the next level with these ideas:

  • Shape it up with stars, hearts, or festive tree shapes.
  • Mix in different foliage like ferns or greenery for added texture.
  • Personalize with ribbon, names, or favorite quotes.
Clay made with Shapes like stars, hearts, or festive tree shapes.different foliage like ferns or greenery for added texture. ribbon, names,

These little touches add character and make your ornaments one-of-a-kind.

Dried Flower Christmas Ornaments

Decorating the Christmas Tree

Picture a Christmas tree twinkling with handmade dried flower ornaments.
It’s rustic yet elegant, like something out of a woodland fairytale.

a Christmas tree twinkling with handmade dried flower ornaments.It’s rustic yet elegant, like something out of a woodland fairytale.

To hang them:

  • Use twine or pretty ribbons to create loops.
  • Pair ornaments with strings of greenery or dried flower garlands.
  • Add a dainty pressed flower ornament at the top of wrapped gifts.

The best part?
These ornaments don’t just look good—they bring a soft fragrance that feels like a garden bloom.

Pressed Flower Ornaments

Creating Delicate Designs

Pressed flowers are great for intricate details—you can almost treat them like pieces of art.
Here’s how you can use them with glass ornaments:

  1. Coat the ornament with a thin layer of Mod Podge.
  2. Arrange the pressed flowers gently, pressing them into place.
  3. Apply another light coat of Mod Podge to seal them in.

Hang these on a window, and watch the light shine through the glass.
It’s simple but stunning.

pressed flowers in glass ornaments

Glass Ornament Ideas

Glass circular ornament with dried flowers.
  • Fill plain ornaments with loose small flowers and greenery.
  • Use painted glass or frosted finishes for a festive vibe.
  • Create themes—like summer wildflowers or fall foliage.

Displaying and Storing Dried Flower Ornaments

Display Ideas

Not sure where to show off your work?
Try these spots:

  • Hang them in your kitchen window for a cheerful touch.
  • Arrange them on a table centerpiece at gatherings.
  • Create an artsy mobile for a nursery or reading nook.
Dried flower ornaments Hanged in kitchen window for a cheerful touch.

Storage Tips

Dried flower ornaments are delicate.
Keep them safe with these tricks:

  • Wrap each ornament in tissue paper or soft fabric.
  • Use boxes or containers with dividers to prevent squishing.
  • Store in a dry, cool area to protect them from moisture.

And remember—don’t overload your storage!
It’s better to leave a bit of space for each piece.

Why Are These Crafts Worth Trying?

Making dried flower ornaments is like therapy for the mind.
It’s relaxing, creative, and even a little nostalgic.

They make thoughtful gifts for loved ones, or you can simply enjoy their charm around your house.
Whether it’s a fall garland, spring wreath, or Christmas tree accent, there’s no wrong way to use them.

Once you start creating these, you’ll see the possibilities are endless.
From everyday decor to holiday celebrations, dried flower ornaments are perfect for every kind of craft project you can imagine.

Yes, it takes a bit of creativity and patience, but the payoff is huge.
You create something beautiful and lasting with your own hands.
That’s time well spent, if you ask me.

So roll out that clay, sprinkle those flowers, and make some magic.
Because dried flower ornaments are all about keeping beauty alive, one petal at a time.

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