Eucalyptus is an artifact species that is your tree when it is born and your flower when it dies. In addition to soaking in water and making dried flowers, it can also be made into a "plant tapestry" to decorate the wall! Hand-knitted tapestries have become especially popular in the past two years, adding a touch of exotic style and handmade warmth to your home! The dead branches picked up from the roadside were tightly wrapped around the unused cotton ropes and let the threads hang down. The most finishing touch is to hang eucalyptus or other plants on top. Isn’t it also eye-catching!
Materials: small wooden sticks, rope, scissors and eucalyptus
First cut the eucalyptus to your ideal length. Those with dexterous hands can use rope to weave a short section of thread at the bottom of the eucalyptus. If you are handicapped, just wrap it directly with thread.
Just like this, wrap the rope around the small wooden stick and its OK.
After making the plant tapestry, you can also use the remaining cotton rope to make a real tapestry!