Tinsel, in a slightly different way, but just as charming as a fresh bouquet of flowers, can decorate the interiors of our homes. They will be a memory of the summer garden and a romantic touch in everyday life. And even though over time they will become dusty and suitable only for replacement, it is still worth accenting our original arrangements with them.
Dried flowers composed with glass bottles of unusual forms
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Return after years
They have been making a big comeback recently. Because once upon a time, they were also a decorative hit. Nowadays, dried grasses, flowers, spikes or twigs are a very fashionable and not very expensive decoration.
Such plant compositions will fit perfectly into both traditional and modern interiors. Their subdued colors make them give elegance to many spaces. Some will dominate it, while others will subtly warm it.
Dried flowers as home decoration
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Fragrant bouquet of dried flowers
For those who like to surround themselves with flowers, this is the perfect solution. Properly dried flowers can decorate the interior for many months. They look natural and are a much more aesthetic solution than artificial plants.
Many dried plants come in colored versions, so we can put them in the interior as a color accent. In addition, it is worth sprinkling them with essential oils, which will give off their fragrance like living plants.
Dried flowers as decoration in the hallway
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In what to display dried flowers?
Driedbouquets can also be an excuse to display in a decorative vase. Most often, however, the simplest possible form of it will be appropriate. Both glass and ceramic versions will come down perfectly.
Natural flowers will also go well with natural materials, i.e. woven wicker pots, baskets, but also bags sewn from thick linen.
Dried pampas grass leaves
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Fashionable varieties
Pampasgrass comes in many varieties. It is native to the Pampas region, located in South America. Its leaves can reach up to 2 meters in length, so the bouquet can be impressive, even if you put it on the floor. Beige or white, fluffy inflorescences will go well with boho-style interiors.
We can also achieve the effect of a fluffy bouquet by drying the Japanese spreader. This perennial, native to Asia or Australia, reaches up to 80 cm in height. It will be an interesting addition to bouquets.
Canary grass moss is also beautiful looking. It is a grass with thin stems, ending in bursting inflorescences, composed of spikes, the grains of which are considered one of the healthier cereals. As a dried plant, it looks interesting in a dyed version.
Lunaria, is a plant that initially blooms purple, and over time its fruits turn into beautiful, pearly shiny petals. It is an ornamental in its own right, and we can also find it under the name of menstruum or Judas silvers.
Dried flowers as home decoration
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Braided compositions
Dried garlands are also very popular. They present themselves beautifully as a decoration hanging on the door, but also as a floral composition on the table or dresser. They are somewhat reminiscent of the Provençal style, or the folk style.
Elaboration: Liwia Sus