I started collecting foliage and flowers mostly from the Dollar Store right when the Spring flowers came out. There are other stems from sales elsewhere, too, such as JoAnn's and Hobby Lobby. I finally broke out the box in which they've been stored!
The first thing I did was sort and cut them off of their main stems. This made it easier to see the whole array of options! I did set aside a number of the leaves from the stems, and I'm SO glad I did (you'll see!). I really wasn't sure what I'd do with them since they are too massive to use in terms of scale, but I didn't want to just toss the green. Just in case.
After sorting, and not having any real plan, I just started figuring it out! I quickly realized that I needed to utilize something in order to stick the plants in the dirt-covered styrofoam. Toothpicks didn't work consistently depending on whether or not they hit a clump of glue. So, I found my pins and the very random roll of floral tape I had on hand (who just happens to have that on hand?!). I simply rolled floral tape around a stem and pin, while holding them together, leaving just enough pin at the bottom to stick into the styrofoam:
You can see in the picture the head of the pin under the tape about a third of the way down the stem. You can also see I wasn't even neat about this process, and it all turned out great, so don't sweat perfection on this especially if you're going to plant a lush garden where things overlap. Oh, and that very, long pin was cut down with wire cutters. This was one of the first flowers I created, and I hadn't yet bothered to find the shorter pins. And, I didn't really know what I was doing.
Here's another flower for which I actually made some leaves out of the greenery that I set aside:
I cut the little strips for leaves, then I adhered them with the Quick Grip glue. I wanted to make sure these pins were a little more covered as these flowers are front and center in the garden.
Among the first creations is my riff on a butterfly bush:
I absolutely love that thing! It is comprised of 7 or 8 purple stems that I placed one by one in the ground. So, the bush isn't a unit, but it looks like one. I just kept adding to it until it looked right.
Here's a tour of garden and a few how-to's!
| Look closely! There's a bunny in there. 😊 |
| These little bushes are in the model train section of Hobby Lobby and Michaels. I cut the stems down because they are sold as trees. Then, I shoved a pin through the stems to stick them in the mulch. |
I got this at JoAnn's in their new Fall selection, fyi. I picked it up for the spectacular clumping of yellow even though it wasn't in the form I wanted. After getting it home, I was just kind of picking at it trying to figure out if I should cut each clump and glue them together in a bunch when I realized the flowers are on a single piece of fabric that I could unwind from the stem!
| Who knew?! Ta-Da!! |
| Take that! SMUSH! |
Another favorite piece of mine is that fabulous hosta! That was inspired by finding this bunch at Hobby Lobby:
To get the pieces ready, I pulled apart and cut down the leaves to the size I wanted. As well, I made a little, square styrofoam base:
| Round the edges and corners to help give the plant a great shape! |
The next step was to prepare the leaves. I wanted to do them all at once so I could make progress faster on the plant once I got started! That meant putting a pin through the plastic vein from behind:
| I could pull the leaf back a little off of the vein to make it easier to see where I was sticking. |
I wanted the glue there as I didn't trust the pins to stay put in the base. The glue was great because the leaves mashed up against it not only sticking to it but also creating a really nice look. Here's the outcome before placement!
I definitely want to make more of these, but they are pretty labor intensive. So, they'll be collected, if you will!
The other plant creation from the greenery stash is Hal's gift to Polly. You guessed it: The big planter got some attention!
| A little styrofoam in the base, and we are ready to plant! |
It holds together with a line of Quick Grip on the stem itself. After letting that dry on just one leaf, I then spread Tacky Glue all over that leaf, and then I placed another leaf on top to create the "sandwich." If you look really close on the bottom left side of the pictured leaf, you can see where the leaves join. None of them fit together perfectly, and I honestly thought I would end up trimming them to cut away any "extra" unaligned leaf. As it turns out, it looks great as-is! Topped with some floral moss, and it's just perfect! It's inspired by banana trees:
Polly is super-happy:
Here's the other end of the patio area:
The little pots with the singular flowers strewn about are actually buttons! My Girl put a string of them in my Easter basket knowing I'd want to do some planting in the house! I had a little bag of wooden pots from an antique store that I picked up at some point which were perfect for housing these little gems!
Another touch I'd like to share is the gazebo! I found this in the fairy garden section at Michaels on clearance a few weeks ago:
I dressed it up with some vine I found in the wedding section at Hobby Lobby and wine glass stem charms I found at a garage sale, all six for a quarter. It's like it was meant to be:
The gazebo is tucked at the back of the wrap-around porch which is the perfect spot for it! It looks lovely with the popsicle lights glowing!
The gazebo needs a few things to light it up. I suspect some glow-in-the-dark jars will be a part of that equation! I need to build a little table to go in there, too. So many things to create!
Aren't those popsicle lights the greatest, by the way?! They actually went up before "they" got to work planting:
Oh, one more thing. I made some outdoor pillows for the porch chairs:
I did them by hand, and I'm not the best hand sewer because I clearly don't care to be. But, they worked out. The home owners aren't complaining.
So, that's where it's all at so far! While it could sit as-is and look fabulous, I'm sure I'll have more creations to plant soon. That table full of lovely possibilities just calls out to me!! I need to contain it now, though, because the kitty discovered it about an hour ago. The freedom of it sitting out was very fun while it lasted!
Here are two more looks!
More to come!