Decorative DIY Orange Flowers

Decorative DIY Orange Flowers

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Make my easy decorative orange flowers as a perfect DIY that looks beautiful displayed as part of a centerpiece. Add these to a jar with other potpourri items for a fragrant and beautiful display that is great for any season.

You may also love these great potpourri recipes that are ideal for adding a natural scent to your home.

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Easy Decorative DIY Orange Flowers

One of my favorite healthy snacks is a nice ripe orange. Since I almost always have them on hand, this idea came to me recently to use the peel to make something both beautiful and functional. There was no reason for me to keep adding them to compost right away. Instead, I can add them to my decor and add some bright fragrance to the room at the same time.

If you want a flower that will last longer, then you will love this tutorial for how to make flowers out of jeans. Such a cute idea that displays well for any season.

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Ways to Display DIY Orange Flowers

While this craft is to make flowers to go inside a jar with other dried leaves and potpourri pieces, you can definitely display this in other ways. As you can see in my pictures, I added them around the jar in some decorative hay, but you can get creative and add them just about anywhere.

I think they would look great in a centerpiece alongside these cute flowers made from old book pages. Just place them in a shallow bowl with some dried leaves and decorative hay. Place the paper flowers and orange flowers in the bowl on top of the leaves for a perfect centerpiece.

Other ways to display these are to attach to floral stems and put in a vase, lay in a shallow bowl with water or ice for a party, or even freeze into ice blocks to decorate a punch bowl.

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How Long Will These Flowers Last?

Unlike regular flowers, these orange flowers can last for quite a long time. Yes, they do start to break down just like any food product, but in this case, you will see them dry out significantly first. In fact, depending upon the humidity in your home, they may dry completely before they start to break down or grow mold.

Typically, I have seen these last for 2-3 weeks before I felt they needed to go ahead and be added to my compost.

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Supplies Needed

  • Wide-mouthed mason jar
  • Dried leaves
  • Oranges
  • Knife
  • Cutting Board

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How to Make Decorative Orange Flowers

Begin by gathering your supplies and preparing your work station. For this project, you will need a knife, cutting board, and of course, the oranges.

To begin, you can place the dry leaves into the bottom of the jar. You can add in cinnamon sticks, dried fruits, and other small pieces like acorns os nuts that fit the theme. Fill your jar to around the 1/2 point, leaving room for the orange flowers to go on top of the other items.

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Now, you will begin peeling the orange. Start with using scissors to cut open the orange, and then slowly peel around the orange just separating the peel from the flesh of the fruit. Be careful not to break this, as it will need to be whole for your flower.

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Next, you will wrap the peel into a circle with the middle being tighter and the peel looser as you get to the end.

You can arrange the peel to show some of the white and some orange to give it a bit more natural look.

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Gently slide the orange peel flower into the top of the jar and display it as desired.

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Printable Step by Step Tutorial:

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Grab your favorite snack to create this cute Decorative Orange Flowers project! Use the peel of a simple orange to make a beautiful and fragrant addition to your decor.

Prep Time 2 minutes

Active Time 15 minutes

Total Time 17 minutes

Difficulty Easy

Estimated Cost $0

Materials

  • Wide-mouthed mason jar
  • Dried leaves
  • Oranges

Tools

  • Knife
  • Cutting Board

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