An Itsy-Bitsy Bouquet Project
I can’t count how many projects I’ve made using teeny tiny glass vessels. I just love them, and I love creating in miniature. I thought it was time to try something new with all the dried flowers we have around the office and my mind instantly went to these little glass bottles. They are just the right size to hold a small bud, and fit perfectly onto these grubby tags.
To make these, I tore a small scrap of Artists’ Papers, and adhered them to the bottom of the tag. Next, I attached the bottle to the tag using just a touch of glue. For extra security, I poked a hole in either side of the bottle, and wrapped thread around it. Once the bottle is securely attached, insert a small dried flower or other type of greenery.
Christen Hammons is the director of publishing for Stampington & Company and editor-in-chief
of Bella Grace, Bella Grace New Generation, and Somerset Studio.
Interests: art, slow food, writing, books, yarn, authentic living
Follow Christen on Twitter: @christeno | on Instagram: @christenhammons
I can’t count how many projects I’ve made using teeny tiny glass vessels. I just love them, and I love creating in miniature. I thought it was time to try something new with all the dried flowers we have around the office and my mind instantly went to these little glass bottles. They are just the right size to hold a small bud, and fit perfectly onto these grubby tags.
To make these, I tore a small scrap of Artists’ Papers, and adhered them to the bottom of the tag. Next, I attached the bottle to the tag using just a touch of glue. For extra security, I poked a hole in either side of the bottle, and wrapped thread around it. Once the bottle is securely attached, insert a small dried flower or other type of greenery.
Christen Hammons is the director of publishing for Stampington & Company and editor-in-chief
of Bella Grace, Bella Grace New Generation, and Somerset Studio.
Interests: art, slow food, writing, books, yarn, authentic living
Follow Christen on Twitter: @christeno | on Instagram: @christenhammons