I can remember, way back in Kindergarten, making clove stuck oranges around Christmastime. I loved the way that they smelled and since then have associated with the scent of cloves with the holidays. Since that time of year is fast approaching I thought; why not make up some faux ones? That way they can keep their shape and color as well as smell wonderful!
It was super easy to do, check it out:
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For this project I used faux oranges from Hobby Lobby, real cloves, ribbon and hot glue.
I started off by wrapping ribbon around a couple of oranges and gluing into place.
With the ribbon secure I then used a pair of tweezers to poke a hole into the foam orange.
Follow up with a bit of hot glue and insert a clove.
Keep going with whatever pattern you wish!
As you can see I did some with ribbon, some with cloves all over the place,
and others with a swirl pattern.
In order to make the swirl pattern stand out a little better, I highlighted the line of cloves with a bit of puffy paint in chocolate brown. Just insert a pencil into the base of the orange (before applying the paint) and then balance inside of a container until dry. Once done remove the pencil and fill the hole with another clove 😉
And there you have it - pretty and fragrant faux clove
oranges that won't shrivel or lose their color!
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I hope you enjoyed this seasonal decor post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2021
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LOVE this idea Jennifer! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
DeleteThis is genius! Then you have them from year to year. Featuring this to be sure and making them probably. I'm making lots of stuff, evidently. Best wishes, LInda Crafts a la mode
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda!
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