Floral crowns are sure having their moment of glory these days. The trend pops into fashion every now and again, but some of the most inspiring versions are those from the Pre-Raphaelites.
I spotted Spring by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (look closely!) last year while at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and ever since I’ve been wanting to make my own version. I finally sat down and experimented with some lovely flowers and wish I had an excuse to wear it around town. Thankfully, a wedding is the perfect excuse to don a floral crown. The beauty of working with real flowers is that you don’t need any materials other than the flowers.
So, let’s go!
Materials:
Flowers of your choice and clippers. The pliable flowers are best to work with for the base of the crown. Try bending the stem first to make sure it doesn’t crack. If it does, consider trying something else. For this floral crown, I used black dahlias, tidsel (the greenery for the base), astilbe (the pink), craspedia (the yellow balls), and virburnum berries (the turquoise and purple).
Step 1:
Cut and line up the first round of flowers for the base of your crown. Ideally, the stems should be 5-9″ long each. You can cut them down but it’s harder to work with shorter stems. I suggest using greenery first and then adding the colors into it.
Step 2:
Lay one stem perpendicular on top of another.
Step 3:
Bend the stem under.
Step 4:
Bring the stem up to the top and then press it down so it lies next to the first.
Step 5:
While holding the two stems in place with your left hand, place another stem on top and bend it under.
Step 6:
Bring the stem up again and then place it parallel with the others.
Step 7:
Repeat the process until it’s the size of the circumference of the head. I added some different greenery into the middle to create more of a focal point when it’s worn.
Step 8:
When you get to the end, wrap the last stem tightly around the others to secure them in place, making sure that it doesn’t break.
Step 9:
To finish off the circle, weave the last stems into the beginning of the crown by tucking them in.
Step 10:
Now you can start adding in other flowers. I added longer pieces first so that the shorter flowers can be seen at the end.
Step 11:
Place your show-stopper flowers evenly around the crown. I used black dahlias as my main piece.
Finishing Touches:
Continue adding in your flowers evenly around the crown. I added in berries at the end for some exclamation marks.
There are several different versions to a floral crown. You can switch off flowers for the base of the crown instead of adding the flowers in at the end, or you can keep it simple and just use one variety.
After completing one, you’ll want to turn every flower you see into a crown.
Good luck!
Photography by Brittany Watson Jepsen and Amanda Thomsen.
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Sign in to add your ownLindsay from SweetThreesBoutique says:
Very beautiful, and very different!
12 years ago
Meaghan from ExLibrisJournals says:
super pretty! I am going to have to add this to my long list of diy to-do's... :)
12 years ago
bazketmakr from bazketmakr says:
so wonderful! I hope i will get to make some of these for my little models some day, they would love them! thanks for sharing the technique.
12 years ago
MaraFriedland from MaraFriedland says:
beautiful! i love this, thank you for sharing!
12 years ago
Nermin from earflaphats says:
Wonderful!
12 years ago
Linda from lovelygifts says:
Beautiful
12 years ago
Ann McMahon from savoirfairehats says:
I enjoyed this very much.
12 years ago
Lara Harris from studiolara316 says:
Love ♥ these! So pretty!
12 years ago
Sheena Lewis from BeautifulAgainBridal says:
Very neat - fun project to do with kids too, whatever you find in the yard, turn it into a crown.
12 years ago
HandiworkinGirls from HandiworkinGirls says:
This looks like a lovely summer afternoon project. Thanks for sharing the instructions!
12 years ago
IKA PARIS from ikabags says:
Natural and beautifu l! Merci :)
12 years ago
Hilary Oswald from HomewardHandmade says:
This was so lovely I had to share it. Hope you don't mind :) http://thesaltboxblog.blogspot.com
12 years ago
Rita Riebel Mitchell from Jularee says:
Beautiful crown. We used to make dandelion crowns similar to this technique when I was a kid. It was such fun. Thanks for bringing back the memory.
12 years ago
messinabella from BandBEstate says:
Beautiful!
12 years ago
Ariana from hankietankie says:
What a gorgeous floral crown! Thanks for the how-to. I look forward to skipping around my neighborhood and making one from what random wildflowers I can find. xo
12 years ago
Amanda Hofmann from AmandaHofmannDesigns says:
This is amazing! I can't wait to try to make these with my girls!
12 years ago
Kimberlee from GracefullyGirly says:
Oh, how I love flower crowns! I wish I had the time to make a million. Yours is such a beautiful version!
12 years ago
Jes m from good4you says:
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12 years ago
kalyxcraftopia from kalyxcraftopia says:
pure coolness!! :)
12 years ago
Kelly Hendershot from kellydesigns says:
This would be so fun for any woman on her birthday, too...young or old! Thanks for instructions!
12 years ago
Tara Galuska from GluskDesigns says:
Such a romantic wedding day look ! Of course I could totally picture myself swanning around in a floral crown eating strawberries or something.
12 years ago
Imogen Greene from imogensattic says:
If only I had the Pre- Raphaelite flowing locks and willowy body shape to complement this look, Go romance!
12 years ago
blueflowervintage from blueflowervintage says:
Amazingly beautiful and charming!
12 years ago
Jessa Cady from Spiderbunny says:
I wish I had a reason to wear one of these, they're so beautiful! ^ . ^
12 years ago
nicole from theloosegoose says:
Enchanting! Love the look just wish I had the hair!
12 years ago
Josie from JosiesBoutique says:
Beautiful!
12 years ago
Amber from BambuEarth says:
♥♥♥!!!
12 years ago
Michelle Maynard from SimonesRoseBoutique says:
How fun! I love how you can get really creative with this.. new project on the list!
12 years ago
DewyMorningVintage from DewyMorningVintage says:
Super super gorgeous!
12 years ago
ACupOfSparkle from ACupOfSparkle says:
So pretty!
12 years ago
trendscarf from trendscarf says:
How beautiful!! super accessory!
12 years ago
OnToVintage from OnToVintage says:
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
12 years ago
Rossella from RossLab says:
Those black dahlias are so gorgeous! I love crowns and the flowers for this projects are just perfect together. Thanks for sharing!
12 years ago
kristin from blackmoonsky says:
I love this. Real flowers make this amazing!!!
12 years ago
Alisa from AlisaDesign says:
A W E S O M E
12 years ago
Dianna Wood from TheWoodsSecretGarden says:
Who needs a special day to wear one? I say, "everyday is a special day!" I think I'll make one for everyone on the block and have a little parade down the street all wearing ur floral crowns! LOVE IT! Thanks so much for the inspiration.
12 years ago
ahling kuk says:
So beautiful!
12 years ago
Sarah from perebags says:
I Love this!
12 years ago
SharaDelane from ShellsandBlooms says:
Very Pretty! :)
12 years ago
Kristina Sabaite from krize says:
Very beautiful!
12 years ago
Diana Logsdon from DiVerseBlessings says:
Lovely
12 years ago
Emily Delfin from reflectionsjewelry says:
I like that this is making a come back :-)
12 years ago
Kristy Kroth-Hoops from gypsyeye says:
stunning......
12 years ago
TuesdaysChildShoppe from TuesdaysChildShoppe says:
Beautiful! that's awesome that it's made completely from just flowers :)
12 years ago
stellatwist says:
Really beautiful! This is such a great thing for weddings. If you want something you can have season after season check out @whichgoose here on Etsy. She makes beautiful floral crowns with vintage flowers.
12 years ago
Sophie Ann says:
Awesome! really pretty :)
12 years ago
Shauna Hullender from LavaGifts says:
Wow! That was such a beautiful flower crown! I want to make them now!
12 years ago
kiamichi7 from kiamichi7 says:
Thank you for this fantastic idea! I know some true forest queens and kings who may just love these beauties!
12 years ago
Natashka from MSaHeadbands says:
lovely! beautiful photography
12 years ago
Meera Joshi says:
exquisite. i shall make one and wear it everyday!!!
12 years ago
Ragen from ragensart says:
Excellent resource! ~ I didn't know you could create one with just fresh flowers, how great! :-)
12 years ago
amy beviss from ForestDwellerEssence says:
beautiful work and photography :-)
12 years ago
Gracie from TheBeautyofBoredom says:
Cool! Maybe I'll do this one day. The only problem would be deciding which flowers to use. :)
12 years ago
Stacey Stepleton from SouthernLadyDesigns says:
I can't wait to make one of these. They are beatiful, I wish I could wear one everyday.
12 years ago
Sharmila Dabare from TopponcinonMore says:
beautiful...
12 years ago
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12 years ago
Sharmila Warren from Sharmilaw says:
Awe! So pretty. I'd love to make this for my daughter:-)
12 years ago
Mary Lezcano from BellaBboutique says:
ohhh! i love these ideas! i'm inspired and am going off to experiment with some ideas for my bridal accessories, thx!
12 years ago
Janneke and Lotte from deKrantenkapper says:
It's true! We've discovered this technique in book about playing outside when we were kids and we've have absolutely braided every flower we came across into a crown ;)
12 years ago
Britta from Birribe says:
What a lovely flowercrown. I must make myself a new one
12 years ago
BUTTERFLYBAZAAR from BUTTERFLYBAZAAR says:
I think I'd like to add butterflies to my flower crown
12 years ago
Suzanne Collier from LadyEffinghamsAttic says:
The crowns are the most beautiful headpieces I have ever seen, Since I am as vintage as my items, I doubt I'll be wearing one as a bride, but I think they would be wonderful toppers for wedding cakes. Also, I am new to etsy , so I was really impressed with the instructions being given. Thank you.
12 years ago
Kim Ngo from Ortolandesigns says:
exactly what I was looking for! There aren't many fresh floral crown instructions online. Thank you!
12 years ago
Chyna says:
This a great tutorial! Thanks.
12 years ago
asu from THEFAIRYTHINGS says:
Great .... Thanks....
12 years ago
May from RosyBeau says:
So cute I love this
12 years ago
J.K. Ramirez from HudsonBlueArtisans says:
Great Idea. Beautiful.
11 years ago
Daswy Azat says:
Very inspiring!
11 years ago
Net Takı Tak from LEYDIHANDMODE says:
Daisy is very nice, with .took me to my childhood
11 years ago
naughteebits from NaughteeBits says:
Beautiful! Makes my inner hippie squeal!
11 years ago
Katie Burley Patton from katieburley says:
I love flower crowns!!!!
11 years ago
Christie Hall from Tidepools says:
Flower crowns are my fav! I wish I could wear one everyday to feel so special. I love how you didn't use any un-natural items to keep the crown together. Amazing piece. Thank you.
11 years ago
Aujchariya sutapradidh from PiecesPls says:
Love ^^
11 years ago
Cabinet49 from Cabinet49 says:
Absolutely Beautiful! ♥
11 years ago
laini C from LACnothing says:
So cool~! I'm gonna try this soon.
11 years ago
szyga from szyga says:
Beautiful:) I will try this great idea.
11 years ago
szyga from szyga says:
Thanks. I will try this great idea:)
11 years ago
elfkarayel from newgloves says:
very good :) thanks....
11 years ago
Ivonne Gonzalez from simpleeluxxbridal says:
love this idea !
11 years ago
Annie and Joe from AuntAnniesAntics says:
Simply beautiful! Definitely going to make this.
11 years ago
emberair from EmberandAir says:
I love these versatile crafts!
11 years ago
Hilari Robele says:
L:ove it:] I have always wanted to make one of these for myself
11 years ago
Helen from SweetDecorUK says:
Love this!...reminds me of 'Robin hood prince of thieves" a wedding in a forest. Lovely design...and thank you for the instructions.
11 years ago
Ann Kathryn Kehoe from AnnKatDesigns says:
Thanks for the tutorial!! I've been wanting to make these for some photo shoots- so helpful!
11 years ago
Anna J from FlowerFairyWorkshop says:
Awesome and beautiful, thank you for sharing!
11 years ago
SherisSoapOpera from SherisSoapOpera says:
I have 3 crafty girls, they will love this!
11 years ago
Lisa Steele from sunnyhobo says:
Thank you for this tutorial! So beautiful ... I wish I had an excuse to wear this everyday!
10 years ago
splendorlocity from splendorlocity says:
Thanks for sharing...... All the best!
10 years ago
aSma from TealAndMagenta says:
Amazing! Thank you :)
10 years ago
ceydasernaz says:
loved it :)
10 years ago
wu summer from Stayinlove100 says:
So beautiful Good working :-)
10 years ago
Svetlana Ivanov from NikushJewelryArt says:
So beautiful!
10 years ago
Setlla Cai from RainbowSilk says:
How beautiful!! super accessory!
10 years ago
Holly Hames from vinrougevintage says:
Wow - what a great tutorial! I'd love to Treasury this or share it some how?
10 years ago
Daisy xuchun from Sexy8baby says:
It's beautiful! I think all love it!
10 years ago
clare brown from LovenLightFabrics says:
Great to do with fake flowers! I would so hate to end the life of something so beautiful, just for the sake of my own vanity! I say leave the flowers to be as nature intended, where they are adding their extra touch of beauty to our world!
10 years ago
Amily Shen from OnlyuDress says:
so creative and love the processing of the crown
10 years ago