This fun and simple DIY project is ideal for adding a bit of seasonal beauty to your house. Attaching vibrantly colored Dollar Store flowers to cheap styrofoam balls allows you to make a bespoke fall-themed decoration for your porch. This DIY project not only shows off your ingenuity, but it also functions as a one-of-a-kind piece of seasonal decor, bringing warmth and character to your outdoor environment. This activity is ideal for individuals wishing to brighten up their houses on a budget; it is accessible, inexpensive, and suitable for creative minds of all skill levels.
When finished, these flowery styrofoam balls may be placed in a stylish bowl or basket, lined up along a windowsill or porch railing, or even affixed to a wreath for a dramatic visual impact. Consider blending the vibrant blooms with neutral tones and natural materials such as wood, burlap, or metal to achieve a harmonic balance that emphasizes the season’s earthy and warm colors. Adding a few little pumpkins, imitation foliage, and fairy lights may further add to the fall feel.
Fall Floral Styrofoam Balls
Materials
- 3 styrofoam balls (6 inches in diameter)
- Artificial flowers from the Dollar Store (36 stems, various fall colors)
- Hot glue gun
- Glue sticks
- Scissors
- Ribbon or twine (optional for hanging)
- Decorative bowl or basket (optional)
Directions
- Gather all of your items and create a clean area.
- Prepare the artificial flowers by cutting the stems near to the flower’s base using scissors. Leave just enough stem to properly insert the styrofoam balls.
- Heat the hot glue gun and insert a glue stick.
- Starting at the top of one styrofoam ball, add a little quantity of hot glue to the base of a flower and firmly push it into place. Hold for a few seconds until it has set.
- Continue working your way around the ball, arranging the flowers close together to cover the entire surface. Variate the colors and sizes to get a balanced and appealing appearance.
- Repeat with the remaining styrofoam balls until all three are fully covered in flowers.
- If you want to hang the balls, cut a piece of ribbon or string and glue it securely to the top of each ball in a loop.
- Allow the glue to completely cure before handling or displaying the finished pieces.
- Arrange the ornamental balls anyway you choose. They may be hung or piled to create a topiary.
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