Bonjour! Amanda here with a fun and easy home decor project. As an edible, I am not a fan of wheatgrass. Newman from Seinfeld may agree that it is a vile weed. As decor, however, wheatgrass is delightful and oh, so pretty! I set out to grow my own wheatgrass and create a pretty little box in which it could be displayed. A long, slender planter of wheatgrass makes lovely table decor. (For a short tutorial on how I grew my own wheatgrass, click HERE.)
Add some glitter and bling to the butterflies to really make them pop! I also colored the white floral wire with a green marker so it would blend in nicely.
Make your decorative box a little bigger than your plant container. I used a Rubbermaid utensil container because it was long and short.
I glued a strip of gathered burlap ribbon to the inside of the box and added green satin ribbon to the outside of the box. TIP/Confession: In a pinch you can also buy wheatgrass at the grocery store. My wheatgrass was only 2" tall when I was ready to take these photos so I filled my container with grass from the store. :)
Happy Crafting!
Supplies:
From the Bonjour Collection--Provence Plaid 1544 and Butterfly Flutter 1536, glitter (Martha Stewart), green rhinestones (KaiserCraft), blue rhinestones (Hero Arts), burlap ribbon and green satin ribbon (Offray), utensil holder (Rubbermaid), floral wire.






3 comments:
OMG this is a cute idea!! LOVE the burlap ruffled ribbon.. Thanks Amanda for sharing this, it's something my little one I'm sure would love to help Mama with :)
hi Amanda! This is absolutely stunning! Love it!!! I found your blog through Simon Says Stamp's blog and i'm so thankful I did. Your work is amazing!! That oven cupcake holder you made is just awesome! Would love to have those directions if you are willing to share? Also i am your newest follower =)
would love if you could take a peek at my blog and follow me too!
Thanks a bunch!
Hugs,
Jo
www.jwscrapshack.blogspot.com
lovely!
I´m a new follower! love your blog!
kisses from Brazil
Rosana
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