And to complete the country touch to your wedding, here's a comb and earrings for the bride and a boutonnière for the groom, made from dried flowers.

Hardware

  • Small dried flowers with and without stems
  • Jewellery holder: hair comb, hoop earrings, brooch
  • Jewellery glue
  • Florist adhesive
  • Sharp scissors
Set of materials for making dried flower jewellery: scissors, glue, flowers, wire, comb, earrings.

Making the comb

Golden comb, dried flowers and scissors prepared for the DIY workshop.

Stage 1

  • Select your flowers and leave small stems of 1 or 2 cm on each flower.
Beginning of collage of dried flowers on the gilded comb.

Step 2

  • Glue the base of the most beautiful flower and its stem and slide it into the top of the comb, in the centre.
Partially flowered comb with visible glue and small flowers waiting to bloom.

Step 3

  • Repeat this operation with a number of other flowers on either side of the first. Create a dense composition.
Comb entirely decorated with pastel dried flowers in close-up.

Step 4

  • Leave the glue to dry, then cut off any protruding stems at the back of the comb. If you need to, you can stick a piece of ribbon through it to prevent the flower stems from getting caught in your hair.

Making the earrings

Selected dried flowers ready to be assembled to make bows.

Stage 1

  • Select your flowers 2 by 2 to make symmetrical earrings.
Gold buckles decorated with white and pink dried flowers.

Step 2

  • Glue the central flower to the bottom of the ring.
Assembling the buckles with flowers and glue on a green background.

Step 3

  • Glue the rest of the flowers on either side of the first. You don't have to cover the whole ring, just a few centimetres at the bottom will create a lighter composition.
A buckle being created with a dried pink flower glued to the gold backing.

Step 4

  • Make the second earring using the same principle.

Making the buttonhole

Composition of pink and white dried flowers ready to be attached to a buttonhole.

Stage 1

  • Select your flowers with stems to form a small bouquet about ten centimetres high.
Buttonhole being made with dried flowers, fastened with green floral ribbon.

Step 2

  • Hold the bouquet in place by wrapping florist's tape around the stems. Wrap the stems up to the bottom.
Dried flower buttonhole finished with a metal clip, next to a tube of glue.

Step 3

  • Glue the spindle support to the back of the bouquet. To be on the safe side, you can also run green sewing thread with a needle between the stems of the bouquet and the holes in the brooch holder to sew it to the bouquet.

We hope you enjoyed this tutorial.

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