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Materials

  • Burlap fabric (10×10 inches)
  • Embroidery hoop (8-inch diameter)
  • Green yarn (about 3 yards)
  • Small white beads (40-50 pieces)
  • Embroidery needle with large eye
  • Hot glue gun or craft glue
  • Twine or jute string (12 inches)
  • Scissors

Instructions

  • Place the burlap fabric inside the embroidery hoop, pulling it tight and even. Then trim any excess fabric from the edges.
  • Thread your needle with green yarn and start stitching vertical lines from the bottom center to form the flower stems. You should vary the lengths slightly for a natural look.
  • Once your stems are done, glue small white beads at the tips of the green lines to create the flowers. You can use different sizes of beads for added dimension.
  • Cut an extra piece of green yarn and glue it horizontally across the base of the stems to create the bouquet tie. Then wrap it around a few times, then tie it neatly with a piece of twine for a rustic finish.
  • Check that all beads and yarn ends are secure. Tighten the hoop screw if needed to keep the burlap flat.