Artificial Flower Crown
Festival Flower Crown with Artificial Blooms
Time: 25 minutes and 13 seconds Season: All year round
Welcome back to another tutorial at the Academy of Flowers! For this demonstration, I will be sharing with you how to create a flower crown using artificial or faux flowers for a wedding, summer event or festival. It also acts as a great activity to do with family and friends during the Summer months!
Flower crowns are a popular accessory that bohemian brides and festival goers wear. The tradition of wearing flowers in your hair dates back to ancient times. They are most often created in a horseshoe or circular shape with different types of flowers and greenery. Depending on the style of the event, they can be made with dainty flowers like gypsophila, spray roses and daisies, to bigger and bolder blooms such as roses, peonies and small sunflowers in differing colours and themes.
If you prefer, you can create this design with fresh flowers or dried flowers. The design is incredibly versatile and can be created in lots of different colours, types of flowers (or greenery) and using a base such as a hairband. If you are using fresh flowers to construct the design for an event, we would recommend making the design on the morning of the event to avoid wilting as the flowers are out of water.
Refer to the Tools & Techniques section on other videos that will help you alongside this tutorial including Parafilm vs Stemtex, ribbed unit technique and stitch wiring.
Should you wish to recreate this design, you will be able to find the ingredients below:
Quantity | Equipment / Plant Materials |
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1 pack | Green stub wire |
1 pair | Scissors |
1 pair | Wire cutters |
1 roll | Stemtex or parafilm |
1 roll | Ribbon of choice |
A selection | Artificial faux flowers |
Refer to the wholesalers website to find both artificial and dried flowers for delivery in the UK.
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Beautiful loved the headband
Thank you Angela for your comments and feedback. We are pleased that you enjoyed this lesson.