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DIY Upcycled Umbrella Flower Arrangement

Creating a DIY upcycled umbrella flower arrangement is such a fun and creative way to bring a touch of nature into your space! It's simple, eco-friendly, and adds a unique charm to any room. All you need is an old umbrella, some beautiful blooms, and a dash of imagination. Just imagine the joy of repurposing something old into a stunning floral display that brightens up your day. Let your creativity bloom and enjoy the process of transforming a forgotten umbrella into a delightful piece of art that is sure to make you smile!

Umbrella Flower Arrangement Supplies:

  • Long Umbrella
  • Twine
  • Scissors
  • Burlap Bow (or make your own.)
  • 3 – 4 Bunches Of Flowers


Directions:

First thing you want to do is tie the strap that is attached to the umbrella in a loop knot. You want it to be pretty short and have a loop hole. We will be running the twine through this to keep it from sliding down the umbrella.

After you have knotted it, you can snap or velcro it back to its self. That way you don’t have a tail hanging down.

Next, you will cut a piece of twine that will go all the way around and tie. You want to be sure that it is a little loose to the folds of the umbrella will open some, but not so much so that everything will just slide down inside the umbrella. Be sure to run the twine through the loop you made so it stays in place and does not slide down.

Now, flip it over so the tied loop is on the back. Cut another small piece of twine and run it through the back of your bow (if your bow does not have strings or wires already attached for putting into place.) then tie that to the twine on the umbrella.

Last thing you need to do for this upcycled umbrella flower arrangement is to add the flowers. You just simply start adding flowers into each of the umbrella folds. If you run into issues with your flowers sliding down to much (depends on type of flower and how long the stem is) you can fix that by stuffing a little tissue paper or tissues into the folds first. Then go back and add the flowers back in.


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