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

Making the comb

Stage 1
- Select your flowers and leave small stems of 1 or 2 cm on each flower.

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.

Step 3
- Repeat this operation with a number of other flowers on either side of the first. Create a dense composition.

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

Stage 1
- Select your flowers 2 by 2 to make symmetrical earrings.

Step 2
- Glue the central flower to the bottom of the ring.

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.

Step 4
- Make the second earring using the same principle.
Making the buttonhole

Stage 1
- Select your flowers with stems to form a small bouquet about ten centimetres high.

Step 2
- Hold the bouquet in place by wrapping florist's tape around the stems. Wrap the stems up to the bottom.

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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