Country Homes & Interiors

Everlasting LOVE

JAM JAR JAMBOREE

Jam jars, produce pots and even charity shop glass oddments make low-key but lovely holders for hand-tied posies. We used daisies, bunny tails, eucalyptus, flax, gypsophila, oats, broom and phalaris for variety and texture. Gradually add stems of flowers to one hand, starting with longer stems for the middle. Add two or three of the same stem at a time, twisting the posy to maintain equal flowers and create a rounded feel. Tie off with some florist wire and snip

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