How to Make Colorful Peanut Shell Flowers in a Vase

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Think of each peanut shell as a petal waiting for color. Together, they rise on painted stems, forming cheerful blooms that look as if they’re leaning toward the sun.

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The vase at the bottom, made from whole shells, anchors the piece like clay would in real pottery.

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Of course, this artwork feels like capturing springtime in a frame with color, joy, and nature stitched together in one creative composition.

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Materials Needed

  • 20-25 peanut shells (about 1-2” each, cleaned and dried)
  • Acrylic paint set (red, blue, yellow, green, brown)
  • Small paintbrushes (1 flat, 1 fine detail)
  • 5 round flat gems or buttons (1” diameter each)
  • White cardstock or canvas board (A4 size)
  • Black marker (optional)
  • Craft glue or hot glue gun
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Clean and dry your peanut shells. You can paint groups of shells in bright colors (blue, red, yellow, green for leaves). Let them dry fully.

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Step 2: On your cardstock or canvas, lightly sketch branches and a vase outline. Keep it simple, as the shells will add depth.

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Step 3: Glue peanut shells around each gem or button to form flower petals. Then use 6-8 shells per flower for balance.

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Step 4: Paint the branches and stems with brown, then attach green shells as leaves along the stems.

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Step 5: Fill in the vase by gluing whole peanut shells together in a clustered shape. It adds natural texture and contrast.

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Step 6: Add final details, like dots or small highlights on petals, to bring dimension.

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Tips:

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This project looks striking when framed. You can also switch the color palette, try pastels for a soft spring vibe or metallic paints for a more modern, gallery-style look.

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