A piece of birch trunk with lavender branches! An eye-catcher on the coffee table. Let your kids help, there is a lot to do for them!
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You need a thick birch trunk about 10cm in diameter and about 15cm high.
Harvests fresh lavender with long stems.
Cut the lavender stems approximately to the length of the log.
Put a household rubber around the trunk. Stick the individual lavender stalks through the rubber. So they are fixed to the trunk.
For a better hold, you can add a second rubber around the trunk.
Put the stems on the lying trunk through the rubber. Let the trunk lie down until you have to put the trunk on the lavender stalks. Then you place the trunk - otherwise the flowers are pressed flat.
You can also use longer stems when holding and shorten them only when they are stuck in the rubber.
It's best to season the stems with scissors.
The lavender is put all around in the rubber. Possibly pull the lavender stalks slightly right at the end. Shorten the overstanding stalks with the scissors!
With a band you can cover the rubbers. Alternatively, take three long lavender stalks and knot them together with a rubber.
Then you twist the stems or weave them loosely.
Put them over the rubbers on the trunk and knot the ends with the already existing rubber.
Ready!
You can also use a birch trunk with milled hole (for a tea light), or simply place a candle on the trunk.
Have fun decorating!
Materials
Directions
You need a thick birch trunk about 10cm in diameter and about 15cm high.
Harvests fresh lavender with long stems.
Cut the lavender stems approximately to the length of the log.
Put a household rubber around the trunk. Stick the individual lavender stalks through the rubber. So they are fixed to the trunk.
For a better hold, you can add a second rubber around the trunk.
Put the stems on the lying trunk through the rubber. Let the trunk lie down until you have to put the trunk on the lavender stalks. Then you place the trunk - otherwise the flowers are pressed flat.
You can also use longer stems when holding and shorten them only when they are stuck in the rubber.
It's best to season the stems with scissors.
The lavender is put all around in the rubber. Possibly pull the lavender stalks slightly right at the end. Shorten the overstanding stalks with the scissors!
With a band you can cover the rubbers. Alternatively, take three long lavender stalks and knot them together with a rubber.
Then you twist the stems or weave them loosely.
Put them over the rubbers on the trunk and knot the ends with the already existing rubber.
Ready!
You can also use a birch trunk with milled hole (for a tea light), or simply place a candle on the trunk.
Have fun decorating!
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