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DIY Decor: Floral Wall Hanger

12162475_10153033022086246_439536934_oWith fall officially upon us and temperatures beginning to dip, why not add a little warmth to your room decor? This floral wall hanging is easy to create and can add a burst of colour to any room. The best part? It will only cost you $11! We chose to embrace the season by using all fall colours, but you can choose any colour combination that would suit your room best.Materials:We were able to find all of these at the dollar store or in our own backyard- Fake flowers (amount depends on the size of the branch)- Wire- A tree branch- Scissors- Optional: You may also need duct tape or hot glue12113044_10153033022076246_614237293_oTips: - Save the leaves from each flower in case you need to fill gaps on the branch- Leave a little bit of the branch bare on each end to add more of a natural look- Use ribbon to hang the branch from the wall by cutting one long piece and attaching it to each end12021859_10153012439941246_876040485_nSteps:1. Cut off each individual flower from its bouquet - make sure to leave the stem long enough!12113123_10153033022066246_62652450_o2. Cut a piece of wire and attach it by wrapping it around the stem, just under the flower12119346_10153033022071246_681874422_o (1)3. Bend the head of each flower so it’s facing the desired direction, and wrap the stem around the branch4. Wrap wire around the stem and branch to hold it in place, and then add a bit of duct tape over the end of the wire to make sure it stays12119258_10153033022096246_185512105_o5. Continue adding flowers until the branch is as full as you want it12119326_10153033022091246_1126837273_o6. Flip the branch over, and cover the backside with either a long strip of duct tape, or by hot gluing ribbon over top to cover the wire and stemsAnd you’re done! All it takes is six simple steps (and $11) to create something beautiful to spice up your bedroom!Yours Creatively,Charlotte Sanders & Hannah Davis, Marketing CoordinatorsImages: Charlotte Sanders & Hannah Davis