You can tie a beautiful and wonderfully fragrant bouquet from lavender and grain ears. You can enjoy years on this dry bouquet.
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Collect grain and prepare the ears of corn, for example, wheat.
Barley
Cut off lavender.
Then the children put the wheat together to a small bouquet.
Now put the lavender around the outside.
Then lay the barley a little deeper all around.
Just try it out and tie the bouquet as you like it!
Fix the bouquet with a ribbon.
Cut the ears with the scissors to a length.
You can now put it on the table or a window sill.
Enjoy!
You can put it in a vase, so you don't need the tape.
Since it is a dry bouquet he does not need water. For small children it is unusual to place a bouquet in a vase without water.
Tip: also as a gift, this dry bouquet is great, as it also survives longer car rides and heat or cold.
Materials
Directions
Collect grain and prepare the ears of corn, for example, wheat.
Barley
Cut off lavender.
Then the children put the wheat together to a small bouquet.
Now put the lavender around the outside.
Then lay the barley a little deeper all around.
Just try it out and tie the bouquet as you like it!
Fix the bouquet with a ribbon.
Cut the ears with the scissors to a length.
You can now put it on the table or a window sill.
Enjoy!
You can put it in a vase, so you don't need the tape.
Since it is a dry bouquet he does not need water. For small children it is unusual to place a bouquet in a vase without water.
Tip: also as a gift, this dry bouquet is great, as it also survives longer car rides and heat or cold.
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Thank you for this simple and beautiful idea. We tied a beautiful little bouquet and the children had many questions about the grain. Then they got the grains out of some ears and tried to grind them into flour. So they were busy playing Müller the afternoon.