
Yippee, I do believe I have come up with a fun way to make recycled plastic bottle flowers that look artfully elegant! Just in time for spring, though of course these flowers will last practically forever, and are great to have on hand for a last minute centerpiece. Plus your recycled plastic flower bouquet will be the talk of the town, and then you’ll end up teaching all of your friends to make them too, so do keep that in mind! Truthfully, no one actually asked me to teach them how to make them, they just asked to take some home! Oh and the kindergarten teacher borrowed a bouquet to teach her students about recycling, which made me very happy!
The story goes like this: in September 2011 I made some gold plastic bottle flowers for my succah, and posted about them as
simple plastic bottle flower ornaments. As I recall I didn’t think they looked quite finished enough, and when I ran out of time I stuffed them all into a garbage bag, where they sat patiently awaiting their debut here! Last week I needed some arrangements, eight to be exact for a community party, and decided to try combining a small version of my
giant paper flowers with the a newly updated and improved version of plastic bottle flowers, namely with fabric rosette centers! And I’m happy to say I love the results.
So gather together your supplies and follow the tutorials which I’ve linked to below. For each bouquet you’ll need at least two paper flowers and six to eight (or more for a huge bouquet) plastic bottle flowers in a variety of sizes.
For the recycled plastic bottle flowers: follow my tutorial
here.
For the paper flowers: follow my tutorial
here, just make a five petaled flower using the smallest petal only. Make pom poms from pink yarn, ours is variegated, and attach with hot glue.
Enjoy and let me know how it goes!
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