Fall flower season is coming dangerously close to an end in Western New York, so I’ve been pressing and drying flowers to save to get us through the dark, cold months. These dried floral bottles and Japanese herbariums are a great way to keep flowers around the house all year long! I’m going to share these three different ways to display/preserve them.
They’re all going to start out the same and then they’ll have slightly different ways to finish each style off.
Materials for dried floral bottles and Japanese herbariums:
- assorted bottles with lids/corks
- dried flowers
- skewers
- candles (assorted sizes)
- baby oil or mineral oil
Dried Floral Bottle Display
This one is just the dried flowers arranged in the jar and corked. Super simple and also still so beautiful!
Candle Floral Bottle Display
This one you’ll just top them with a candle that fits the opening rather than a cork or cap.
Japanese Herbarium
Lastly, to make a Japanese style herbarium, you’ll arrange your flowers and slowly fill the bottle with oil while tilting it to the side so it doesn’t move the flowers around too much. You will most likely have to rearrange a bit with the skewer once the oil is in. And the more full you make it, the less the flowers will be able to float around and up towards the top.