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Whether you're in a wedding, going to a garden party or you just want to celebrate spring and summer, a flower crown is a beautiful way to make the most of the season's fresh blossoms. It's a simple project that will add a lovely touch to any event. Buy or pick your favorite flowers and make a braided crown or attach them to a wire base to make a gorgeous, one-of-a kind headpiece .

Method 1
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Making a Wired Crown

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  1. If you are going to be wearing this wreath over a hairstyle (such as for a wedding), get your hair into that style first and then measure your hair. Some hairstyles, such as French braids and braided crowns, can add bulk to your head.
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    Try to use some thicker floral, like the kind that has paper around it. This will help the florist's tape stick better to it. Do not use scissors to cut the wire or you will dull them. Use wire cutters instead.
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    The ring should hold its shape. If it is too floppy, twist two to three strands of wire together, and make the ring again. This should make it sturdier.
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    You can also wrap some more tape around the entire wire ring. This will give you a base to work on. It will also make the color more consistent.
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    [1] Use scissors to cut real or dried flowers, and wire cutters to cut fake flowers. Try to cut all the stems down to the same length. This will make the crown neater in the end.
    • Try using large, medium, and small flowers. This will give your crown some variety.
  6. Don't tape the flowers to the base just yet. You want to get your design down first. It is easier to make changes while the flowers are still on the table. Try alternating between different shapes, sizes, and colors. Here are some more design ideas:
    • Place the largest flowers in the top/front of the crown. Use smaller and smaller flowers as you go towards the back of the crown.
    • Try having all the flowers pointing in the same direction, towards or away the top of the crown.
    • The flowers don't have to be right up against each other. You can have them spaced as close together or as far apart as you want.
    • Instead of attaching flowers all the way around the wire base, place them only on the top.
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    Hold the flower against so that the stem is laying horizontally alongside the wire. Wrap some florist's tape around the stem and the wire. Start just below the bloom, and keep wrapping until you are ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) past the end of the stem. Cut the tape and press the edge down to seal it.
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    Place it so that the bloom overlaps the first flower's. The closer together the two blooms are, the fuller and heavier your crown will look in the end. The further away the blooms are, the thinner and more delicate your crown will look.
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    Keep working your way around the circle, until you've used up all of the flowers you laid out in the beginning.
  10. Fold several long pieces of ribbon in half and place them just behind the spot where the wires overlap. Leave about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) of the loop just above the wire. Wrap the ribbon ends over the wire and down through the loop. Gently tug on the ribbons to secure them.
  11. If you see any gaps or places where you want it to look more full, gently part the flowers, insert another one and tape it in place.
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Making a Braided Crown

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  1. You want the stems to be at least 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) long. You can use just one type of flower, or a variety.
    • Daisies and dandelions are classical, but you can also use alyssum or forget-me-nots.
    • Flowering herbs, such as mint, thyme, oregano, chamomile, and lavender work as well. Not only will they look beautiful but, they will smell amazing.
  2. This will make the flowers easier to braid and take off any unnecessary bulk.
  3. This will keep the flowers fresh while you work. Braided flower crowns can take a while to make, and the picked flowers may wilt by the time you get around to using them.
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    Wrap a small piece of wire around the stems a few times, and snip the excess off. Try to get wire as close to the blooms as possible. You want all the blooms to be at the same level; if one sits higher than the other, your crown will look uneven. The wire will hold the flowers together while you braid them.
    • If you don't have any floral wire, use twist ties or thread instead.
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    Take the left stem and pull it over so it ends up between the middle and right stems. Take the right stem and bring over so that it ends up between the left and middle stems. Keep doing this until your braid is 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) long. [2]
  6. The new flower should sit just beneath the one that is already in the braid.
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    Keep them together; they will count as one stem.
  8. The new flower should sit just below the flower that is already in the braid.
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    Don't let the stems spread apart. Try to keep them together and think of them as one thick stem.
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    The sections you are braiding will get thicker and thicker as you continue to add flowers.
    • Try using different types of flowers. This will add color, texture, and beauty.
    • Don't be afraid to weave in a few leaves, vines, or grasses.
  11. You want the garland to be a little large, because you will be overlapping the two ends. This will make the crown more secure in the end.
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    Place the wire just beneath the blooms of the last bunch of flowers. Wrap the wire around the end of the garland a few times, then snip the excess off with a pair of wire cutters. This will hold your flowers together and keep the garland from unraveling.
  13. Overlap the ends until the crown sits comfortably on your head. Hold the two ends together as you take the crown off.
  14. When you come across a flower, thread the wire underneath the bloom. You are binding just the stems together. Once the crown is secure, snip the excess wire off. Gently tuck both ends of the wire into the braided stems.
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Method 3
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Making a Flower Headband Crown

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  1. You will be gluing the flowers to this headband.
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    This will help conceal the headband's original color and give the glue something to grab onto. You can use any color of ribbon you want, but green might blend in with the flowers better. If you don't want a green ribbon, then try to match the color to the flowers you are using instead. There are two ways you can attach the ribbon:
    • Choose a ribbon that is the same width as your headband. Cut it so that it is 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) longer than your headband. Center the ribbon on top of the headband, and hot glue it down. There will be an inch (2.54 centimeters) of ribbon handing off of each end. Cover both ends of the ribbon with glue, and fold them under the headband.
    • Put a drop of hot glue onto one end of the headband. Press the end of a long piece of ribbon down onto the glue. Wrap the ribbon around the headband, like a candy cane. Start from one end and move towards the other. Try to overlap the ribbon slightly. This way, you will cover the headband entirely and not get any patches. Secure the end of the ribbon with a drop of glue.
  3. If the bloom won't come off, use wire cutters to snip it off. Try to cut as close to the bottom of the flower as possible.
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    Sometimes, when you pull the blooms off the stems, you may get a little nub on the bottom part of the flower. This may keep the flower from laying flat against the headband. If you want the flower to lay flat, then snip this nub off.
    • Don't snip too much off, however. This little nub helps hold the flower together. If you cut too much off, the flower may fall apart.
  5. Swirl the glue around the base first, where the stem connects to the flower. Next, place a large drop of glue right on the bottom of the stem.
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    Hold it there until the glue starts to harden.
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    Try to place the flower as close as possible to the first one.
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    Put the glue directly onto the headband, and gently press the flower or leaf into the glue.
  9. Sometimes, hot glue will leave behind long thread-like strands of glue. This can make even the most beautiful headband look messy. Carefully go over your headband, and gently pull off any strands.
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  • Question
    Can I use rose flowers for a crown?
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    Yes, but you would have to go through extra work trimming and cutting all the thorns off.
  • Question
    How sturdy is the first method, and how much do supplies for it cost?
    Community Answer
    If you are thorough with the floral tape, and choose a wire that's a decent size, the first method makes a sturdy crown. With some types of fake flowers, they pop off the stems easily -- hot glue fixes that. As for cost. figure $3 for floral wire, $3-5 for floral tape and a few dollars per bouquet of fake flowers at a craft store.
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    How do you make a simple flower crown with just white flowers?
    Maya Whiteman
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    First, cut the stem of the flowers about three to four inches away from the bloom. Take two flowers and tie them together right before the bloom. Next, with the excess stem of the first flower, tie a new flower to the first flower using the same technique. Make sure to soak the flower in cold water before and as you are making the crown.
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      • If you make your crown the day before your event, store it in the fridge overnight to keep the flowers from wilting. [3]
      • Daisies and clover are the best for making a braided flower crown. Their stems are thin and flexible, making them easy to work with.
      • Consider adding some greenery, such as ferns, leaves, and grass. This will give your crown some extra texture.
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      • If you want to make a flower crown without using any floral tape or wire, use the braiding method (2nd method) and replace the tape with long, flexible flower stems.
      • Using fake flowers will help your crown last longer, but real flowers look more beautiful, in my opinion!
      • If you want a bright looking crown, I recommend using white and yellow tulips.
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      Warnings

      • Remember to check the live flowers, as there might be bugs or small insects that could travel into your hair.
      • Crowns made from real flowers will wilt after a few hours. Use a floral spray to keep the flowers looking fresh longer. You can get this spray in a nursery or in the floral department of an arts and crafts store.
      • When choosing real flowers, make sure that they don't drop too much pollen or oils, or your hair will get messy.
      • If you or the person wearing the crown has allergies, you might want to use fake flowers instead.
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      Things You'll Need

      Things You'll Need to Make a Wired Crown

      • Floral wire
      • Green florist's tape
      • Flowers (fake or real)
      • Wire cutters
      • Ribbon

      Things You'll Need to Make a Braided Crown

      • Flowers with thin stems, such as daisies or clover
      • Scissors
      • Thin floral wire, twist ties, or thread
      • Wire cutters (if using floral wire)
      • Vase or bowl with water (recommended)

      Things You'll Need to Make a Flower Headband Crown

      • Fake flowers
      • Plastic headband
      • Ribbon (optional)
      • Hot glue gun
      • Hot glue sticks
      • Wire cutters (optional)

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      To make a flower crown with wire, measure your head and add 2 inches to get the length of the crown. Cut a sturdy piece of wire to this length and cover the wire with florist's tape. Then, select your flowers, cut off all but 2 inches of the stems, and arrange them in a pattern you like. Use the florist's tape to secure each flower to the wire. If you want to use a headband instead of wire, simply cover the headband with ribbon and then use hot glue to attach fresh flowers. To learn how to make a braided flower crown, read on!

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