DIY Framed Hydrangea

Try this simple, yet elegant, craft to add a new piece of wall art to your home this spring.
From the home Kayla Currier of Live Oak Nest, find a lovely DIY framed hydrangea craft to bring some floral texture to your home this spring.

What You’ll Need:
- Frame, with backing
- White paint and paint brush
- Hot glue gun and glue
- Lace or sheer muslin fabric (to cover the frame backing)
- Dried hydrangea sprig
- Scissors
- Ribbon of choice
What You’ll Do:
- Remove the backing from the frame. Paint the backing white—make sure you paint the side that faces forward once the frame is assembled. Let it dry.
- Fold the piece of muslin fabric around the backing and trim any excess.
- Use the hot glue gun and glue to secure the fabric in place.
- Cut a single sprig of dried hydrangea to fit in the frame. Use hot glue to secure it in place.
- Tie the ribbon into a bow and hot glue it onto the hydrangea stem.
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Victoria is a brand advisor, marketing strategist, writer and editor. She was the editorial director of American Farmhouse Style for almost 10 years, and now enjoys writing occasional articles for the magazine and receiving the beautiful copies in the mail. Victoria is also a wife and mom to three little ones: two on earth and one in heaven. With any (not so spare) time, she devours books, dabbles in fiction writing and works on her house. As a home décor enthusiast and DIYer herself, she knows what a little paint and patience can do for a room!