

When the snow is falling outside, it is sometimes difficult to remember
that spring is just around the corner. There are no wildflowers to fill
our kitchen vase, and no roses to cut from our gardens. But that doesn't
mean we can't enjoy a spring like floral.
A bit
primitive and unique, the wooded floral arrangement makes a lovely
centerpiece or curio accessory. This project allows the creative crafter
to transform a small log, thick limb or driftwood into a fanciful
floral.
Materials Needed:
A small log or gnarled, thick limb. (suggested length: 6" to 12")
Paper cup of white glue
Newspaper
Silk flowers, greenery
Scissors
Miniature ceramic figures
(such as a frog)
Directions:
1. Choose a small log that has lots of cracks, and is flat enough on one
side, so that it does not roll around when set down. Look for one with
an interesting shape. Searching for such an item makes an entertaining
scavenger hunt, during a nature hike.
2. Place a newspaper on your table, and confine your mess, by working on
the newspaper.
3. Decorate the log with the silk flowers by dipping the stems in glue,
and setting in place. Wedging the tips of stems into the cracks and
crevice s of the log, gives the appearance that they are growing. Use
the scissors to snip flowers or stems as needed.
Try gluing some floral moss on the log. Add additional character by
gluing a tiny ceramic figure, of your choice, to the arrangement.
