Where to buy dried flowers?
I really like dried flowers this season! Don’t get me wrong, I love fresh flowers too, but the great thing about dried flowers is that you can get rid of them.
They last a long time and I find them really fun to rearrange and use season after season, year after year! In this post, I will share where I buy dried flowers online and how I use them to decorate my home.
Benefits of dried flowers
-Designs
Dried flowers can go well with so many decorating styles. I love that they add an organic texture to my home and I think they are so chic. In my home, I tend to incorporate lots of neutrals because I’m always looking to add texture rather than color.
You’ll also see in my collage below options like pink pampas grass, which can be a little more bohemian and tropical.
-A long time
I love fresh flowers and I buy them often, but I’m never happy when they fade. The great thing about dried flowers is that they never die (died!) and you can reuse the same stems for years.
-Great DIY supplies
It’s fun to make wreaths and garlands with dried flowers, use them to wrap gifts and decorate both indoor and outdoor places.
Where I buy dried flowers
In addition to shopping locally, there are two main places where I buy dried flowers online. First is Etsy. I love Etsy because the selections tend to be more carefully selected with better and more detailed photos.
Link: Mini Bunny Tails / Dried Eucalyptus / Light brown fern / Dried palm leaves / Yellow white eucalyptus / Pink dried palm leaves / White Bunny Tails / Nigella Orientalis / Burgundy Bunny Tails / White Rustus
The second place I like to buy dried flowers is Amazon. It’s easy to find good deals on Amazon, and it’s nice to know items are returnable if they don’t arrive as expected.
Sometimes, expedited shipping is just as necessary for someone like me who is prone to last-minute planning.
Link: Blush Pink Pampas Grass / White Pampas Grass / Billy Button Balls / White Baby’s Breath / Cotton stalks / Dried palm leaves / Light pink Pampas grass / Pampas grass of all kinds / Ivory Baby’s Breath / Big pink Pampas grass / Dried chrysanthemum flowers
How I use dried flowers in my decorations
The main way I use dried flowers is the same as fresh ones — simply displaying them in vases and cups around my house. I love the soft texture they add.
You can see here they are very well grouped with candles and mirrors, and underneath are bronze objects and art.
Thank you so much for reading! If you love flowers as much as I do, I hope you’ll consider adding a few dried flowers to your home. They are beautiful and last forever. xx- Elsie