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10 Ideas for Decorating With Dried Flowers to Brighten Up Your Space Easily

Dried flowers offer a simple way to add natural beauty and charm to your space without needing constant care. They last longer than fresh flowers and can bring a rustic, cozy vibe to any room.

You can use dried flowers in a variety of creative ways to decorate your home, making it feel warm and inviting. Whether you want something subtle or eye-catching, dried flowers give you plenty of options that fit your style.

Create a dried flower bouquet for your living room vase

Dried flower bouquet in a vintage vase labeled “1870,” placed on a wooden table beside stacked books
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Pick a mix of dried flowers that speak to you. You can combine roses, lavender, or even eucalyptus for a natural vibe.

Keep it simple by choosing just a couple of flower types to avoid a cluttered look.

Arrange them loosely so they look fresh but still hold their shape. Place your bouquet in a vase where it can be seen easily in your living room. This adds a soft, natural touch without needing much care.

Make a DIY floral wreath to hang on your front door

DIY floral wreath made from dried flowers, pine, eucalyptus, and holly leaves arranged in a circular design
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You can create a simple dried flower wreath using basic supplies like a wire frame, floral wire, and your choice of dried blooms. Start by attaching small bunches of flowers to the frame, layering them evenly around.

Pick colors that match your door or season for a nice touch. Once finished, hang it up to add a natural, welcoming vibe right outside your home. It’s a fun and easy way to freshen up your entryway.

Design a framed pressed flower artwork for your wall

Pressed flower artwork displayed in three frames on wooden surface, showcasing labeled botanical specimens
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You can create simple, beautiful wall art by pressing flowers and framing them. Start by carefully pressing your flowers between heavy books or using a flower press.

Once dry, arrange them on watercolor paper or cardstock in a pattern you like. Use archival adhesive to attach the flowers so they stay in place without damage.

Finally, frame your artwork using a basic frame. Hang it on your wall to add a natural, handmade touch to your space.

Use dried flowers to craft a cozy candle wreath

Red candle wreath centerpiece with dried flowers, berries, pine accents, and decorative ribbon on white fabric
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You can create a cozy vibe by making a wreath with dried flowers and candles. Start by arranging your favorite dried blooms around a circular base, like a foam ring or grapevine wreath.

Add small candles in between the flowers for a warm, inviting touch. Just be sure to place the candles safely to avoid any fire risks.

This craft looks great on your table or hanging on a wall, adding a natural and soft feel to your space.

Arrange dried flowers in bud vases for tabletops

Glass vase with dried flowers, burlap bow, white stones, and lace trim on a wooden shelf
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You can keep it simple by placing a few dried stems in small bud vases. These vases take up little space and bring a subtle, natural touch to your tabletops.

Choose clear or neutral-colored vases so the flowers stand out. Mixing different textures and colors of dried blooms can add a bit of variety without looking cluttered.

Switch out the stems every now and then to refresh your look. It’s an easy way to keep things feeling cozy and inviting.

Attach dried flowers to hair barrettes or clips

Woman with low twisted bun adorned with a dried flower hair clip in soft blush and berry tones
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You can easily add dried flowers to your hair accessories for a natural, charming look. Simply glue small blooms onto plain barrettes or clips.

This is a simple DIY that makes for cute, personalized touches. It works well for everyday wear or special occasions.

If you want to keep the flowers protected, consider sealing them with clear resin. This way, your floral pieces last longer and stay intact.

Craft a dried flower crown for special occasions

Two women outdoors; one braiding the other’s hair, both wearing dried flower crowns
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You can make a dried flower crown to add a natural, charming touch to any event. Start by gathering lightweight dried flowers and flexible wire.

Shape the wire to fit your head, then attach flowers using floral tape or thin wire. Keep it simple or get creative with colors and textures.

Wearing a dried flower crown adds a lovely, rustic vibe without worrying about wilting during your special day.

Make potpourri or scented sachets for fresh drawers

Lavender potpourri sachets in white fabric pouches with purple organza tops and bows
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You can easily turn dried flowers into potpourri by mixing them with a few drops of your favorite essential oils. Let the scents blend for a few weeks to get a nice, subtle fragrance.

For a simpler option, try making scented sachets. Mix dried lavender or rose petals with a bit of rice, then fill small fabric bags. Toss these in your drawers to keep clothes smelling fresh.

Create a floating picture frame with pressed blooms

Hand holding a black floating picture frame with pressed flowers and leaves against a clear blue sky
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You can make a simple yet charming display by arranging pressed flowers between two glass panes. Start by drying your flowers completely to avoid moisture.

Next, arrange your blooms on one piece of glass, playing with placement until you’re happy. Then, sandwich them with the other glass pane inside the frame.

Floating frames work great because they let your pressed flowers appear suspended. You can find affordable floating frames online or at craft stores to make this easy.

Design a table centerpiece using mixed dried florals

Assorted dried roses in yellow, pink, and cream tones lying on a wooden surface with blurred background jars
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Start by picking a variety of dried flowers with different shapes and colors. This adds texture and interest to your centerpiece.

Use a simple vase or jar to keep the focus on the flowers. Arrange the blooms loosely for a natural look.

Mix in some dried grasses or seed pods to give your arrangement more depth. You don’t need fancy skills—just have fun combining what you like.

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