Very pretty.❤ if you wanted, you could even add a small pieces of gold leaf or you could add some antique gold to just go over the raised writing. I think that would look really cool and make it look more antique to go with your aesthetic that you have going on, but I love it just the way it is
If you end up finding the spout, you could poke through the flower that is covering the hole and then have a flower covered beverage dispenser! It would be hard to clean afterwards, but an idea that I’m going to store away for future hosting 😍 Thank you for the video!
Have you ever tried battery operated candles for the large vessel? I have two hurrica e lamps that use them. They have timers which is so nice to have them pop on in a dark hallway.
Pansies are definitely the best to press. Anything thinner will bread better. For drying, the best I’ve done are gomphrena, statice, celosia, and strawflowers!
I love how they turned out. I have a question, when you burn the candles, does the inside of the rim turn black from the smoke? I have Yankee candles that always turn the inside of the jar black. I’m thinking once the candle is done, putting flameless candles in them.
Well, isn’t that the cutest. About the candle will the candle drip inside or is that a special candle? I don’t know much about candles, but I know some of them don’t drip. They just burn off. That is really cute and I’m sure the thrift stores have many bigger jars.
The larger pillar ones kind of create a hole in the center of the candle that gets lower, so no dripping. Also, I have bought so many candle sticks recently that don’t drip (even though sometimes I like the look of them dripping 😆) so I don’t know if that’s the norm now.
So beautiful! I would love to see more videos of all you do with your dried flowers!
I definitely have more coming!!
Lovely...sometimes simple is the key.
Very pretty.❤ if you wanted, you could even add a small pieces of gold leaf or you could add some antique gold to just go over the raised writing. I think that would look really cool and make it look more antique to go with your aesthetic that you have going on, but I love it just the way it is
Love it!
So pretty using the pansies!
They are some of the easiest to work with because of how flat and thin they are!
I love it! It came out beautiful! Please do more videos of crafts with flowers.
I definitely will!!
Super cute! Love it.
Thank you!!
If you end up finding the spout, you could poke through the flower that is covering the hole and then have a flower covered beverage dispenser!
It would be hard to clean afterwards, but an idea that I’m going to store away for future hosting 😍
Thank you for the video!
That would be so pretty!!! I’m honestly shocked I didn’t immediately find the spout after finishing this 😆
Have you ever tried battery operated candles for the large vessel? I have two hurrica e lamps that use them. They have timers which is so nice to have them pop on in a dark hallway.
Hi🙋🏾♀️. I loved this.
Have you used silica dessicant beads as a means of drying flowers?
Lovely. What flowers dry and press well? The pansies look pretty
Pansies are definitely the best to press. Anything thinner will bread better. For drying, the best I’ve done are gomphrena, statice, celosia, and strawflowers!
I love how they turned out. I have a question, when you burn the candles, does the inside of the rim turn black from the smoke? I have Yankee candles that always turn the inside of the jar black. I’m thinking once the candle is done, putting flameless candles in them.
I haven't noticed it and I went and looked at ones I've lit regularly and they don't turn it black either.
Well, isn’t that the cutest. About the candle will the candle drip inside or is that a special candle? I don’t know much about candles, but I know some of them don’t drip. They just burn off. That is really cute and I’m sure the thrift stores have many bigger jars.
The larger pillar ones kind of create a hole in the center of the candle that gets lower, so no dripping. Also, I have bought so many candle sticks recently that don’t drip (even though sometimes I like the look of them dripping 😆) so I don’t know if that’s the norm now.