
Dried flowers reign supreme as one of the hottest home decor trends of the decade. Pampas grass and palm spears are among the most popular dried flower bouquets.
I currently have faux flowers in this particular decoration, but I often use dried flowers (they are by far my favorite).

When it comes to dried flowers as a decoration decision, they are 100% natural and biodegradable, dried flowers are much better for the environment than fresh ones.
They can be preserved by hanging them upside down in a dark and dry place for a few weeks. It takes approximately two or three weeks to dry your own bunch of flowers at home. Mix your dried flowers with grasses like pampas, eucalyptus and poppy heads.
You’d be surprised at where you can find flowers. The next time you go on a walk, maybe at a public park or just about anywhere, see if you can spot wild flowers.
This is something I’ve done for years.
As for the bottles, I found these at a local home store. These can be used on their own as a decoration or even to propagate plants. When you add the dried flowers to the bottles, it makes the whole decoration much more appealing, IMO.
