Catalog Floral Swag Knock Off

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$81
1 Hour
Medium
I just made this great DIY floral swag. I am sure you get all of those same home decor catalogs I do. I am sometimes taken aback at the prices! I spotted a gorgeous floral swag in one of my catalogs and then I saw the price!!! $429!! I know they are high quality flowers and greenery, and it is a really good size swag, but over $400 for my front door?! I knew it was time to go shopping and make my own floral swag knock off! Gather up your coupons and follow along, and you can save money too! For more details on this DIY visit: Catalog Floral Swag Knock Off
I began with a piece of styrofoam.  I wanted the florals to be secure in their base, and I knew this would work better than floral foam.
I began pushing wire through the piece of styrofoam to make my hook to hang my swag from.  If you don’t put something beneath the wire, it will pull all the way through and cut the styrofoam.  I chose to use a piece of tape wrapped floral wire and made it into an “M” shape to keep it from cutting through the foam.  
Here is another photo to show you how I pulled the wire through and down over the wrapped wire.  
On the backside of the styrofoam I used the same technique and twisted the two ends of the wire into a circle to be able to hang my swag on a hook.  
With my base hung on the door from a Command hook, I am ready to begin making my swag. 
The inspiration swag is primarily greenery with a cluster of roses at the heart of it.  I cut apart some high quality vines and bushes and pushed the the individual stems securely into the styrofoam.  If you have trouble getting your stems to stay in the foam, you can attach the stems to a wood wired stick and push the stick securely into the base.
I continued to build up the greenery on the base of my swag.  
One of the thing I tired to do was match the greenery.  The artificial lamb’s ears and dusty miller added the gray as seen in my inspiration piece.  
Even though I used the same number of roses that I could count in my inspiration swag, I felt my piece needed a little more of the pale pink color and added some pale pink ranunculus tucked in behind the roses.
Yes, the $429 swag is lovely, but $348 lovelier? I don't think so! You can do this too, and you can change up the colors to what would look best on your door!
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  • Pineapple Pineapple on Jan 16, 2023

    This is so beautiful. I doubt I could make one as pretty as yours I have family with the Crabtree name from Iowa. Any relation?

  • Patty Patty on Jan 17, 2023

    Yours is just as pretty,if not prettier than the original. Who pays $400 for a swag?

  • Tia Hauck Tia Hauck on Feb 06, 2024

    Yours is sooo much prettier!!! Very nice…will save this to make for myself!! Thank you for

    sharing your talents.

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