You can see the hoop is wrapped in twine for texture, then lined with chunky wooden beads that create pockets for the flowers.
You donβt need advanced craft skills to make it, just gather your flowers, trim them to size, and slide them behind the bead row.
The beauty lies in how customizable it is: you can use lavender, strawflowers, or eucalyptus depending on the look you want. The final piece feels bohemian yet structured, making it a perfect decoration for living rooms, bedrooms, or even wedding backdrops.
Step 1: Wrap the embroidery hoop with jute twine, securing the ends with glue.
Step 2: Slide the wooden beads onto a piece of sturdy twine or wire, then stretch it across the hoop horizontally. Then knot tightly on both sides so the beads sit firmly in the center.
Step 3: Trim your dried flowers into small bunches. Each bundle should be about 5-6" tall so they fit neatly within the hoop. Now, tie the stems together with floral wire or thread.
Step 4: Insert the tied bundles behind the bead row, spacing them evenly. Use hot glue or extra twine at the back if you want them extra secure.
Step 5: Once all flowers are in place, adjust the arrangement so the colors flow naturally. Let some stems peek taller for dimension while others stay shorter for balance.
Step 6: Attach a loop of twine at the top of the hoop for hanging. Step back and admire the blend of wood, twine, and flowers.
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