It feels like spring frozen in time including petals made of polished beans, twigs standing tall as stems, and backgrounds as bold as a meadow at dawn.
These panels whisper of gardens you can carry indoors, proof that something as humble as a bean can bloom into art that warms your home.
Materials Needed
- 4 wooden panels (each 4” × 12”)
- 40-50 medium kidney beans (1-1.5 cm)
- 8-10 small round beans (0.5-1 cm, for flower centers)
- 4 dried twigs (10-12” long, straight or slightly curved)
- Acrylic paint set (red, yellow, green, white, black, blue)
- Small paintbrushes (size 2 and 4 round)
- Hot glue gun with glue sticks
- Clear varnish spray
- Sandpaper (120 grit)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Sand the wooden panels until smooth. Then paint each one a bold background color (black, green, red, blue). Let them dry completely.
Step 2: Arrange your twigs vertically on each panel. Trim if needed so they fit nicely within the edges. Glue them securely as stems.
Step 3: Sort the beans by size. Paint petals in bright colors like yellow, red, or white, and paint centers in contrasting tones. And allow them to dry before handling.
Step 4: Begin gluing beans around the twig stems, shaping them into flowers or buds. Then position larger beans as petals and smaller ones as flower centers.
Step 5: For added realism, glue extra beans painted green to act as leaves along the twigs.
Step 6: Once everything is set, lightly spray with clear varnish to protect colors and give a polished finish.
Notes:
You can create a set of four panels as shown or just one bold statement piece.
Also, play with different flower types such as daisies, sunflowers, cherry blossoms by adjusting the bean colors and arrangements.