The Christmas rose is an excellent flower for a festive decoration, either alone in a decorative pot or mixed with other winter varieties such as cyclamen, purple bells, grasses and false berries. The Christmas decoration with Christmas roses is ideal for indoor use and radiates joy of life. Its pure white flowers last a long time and take on an elegant light green hue as they age. Try these DIY ideas for an excellent festive mood.
The Christmas rose is actually a perennial plant that overwinters in the hedge. However, in recent years it has become...Christmas flower in the housebecome particularly popular. Since it can withstand some temperatures below zero, it is also suitable for decoration in front of the front door. Their beauty is particularly durable indoors compared to other varieties that have leaves. It blooms very profusely and for a long time and is a beautiful decoration for the Christmas season.
Decorate your home with this Christmas design richly filled with Christmas roses.
To do this you need:
- Christrosen
- Japanese skimmie
- Cotton plant fruit
- Banana leaves
- Common feather moss
- Peel
- floral foam
- tracing paper
- Paraffin
- water tube
- adhesive
Follow these step-by-step instructions and make the flower arrangement yourself:
- Spread the outside of a bowl with pieces of dried banana leaves.
- Fill the bowl with floral foam and cover the foam with moss.
- Make bags out of tracing paper, seal them with glue and dip them in paraffin. This gives the arrangement a wintery effect.
- Insert the paper bags into the floral foam. Insert the filled water tubes and arrange the flowers of the Christmas rose, skimmia and cotton plant.
- Finish with some moss.
Make charming Christmas decorations yourself with Christmas roses
Bring a touch of magical land into your home with this natural look. While natural elements such as small pieces of twigs, moss and pine cones suggest the scent of the forest floor, unobtrusive Christmas decorations add festive accents.
- Place your leafless Christmas rose with the pot in the middle of a larger decorative bowl. Make sure there is enough space between the pot and the edge of the bowl for the decorative material. Choose a decorative bowl that is not too large so that the flowers have an appropriate frame and do not appear lost.
- Fill the gap between the edges with moss and spread some under the flowers to cover the edge of the pot.
- Place small pieces of twigs on top of the moss. Use short pieces that do not extend beyond the edge of the bowl. Create a “neat” arrangement that looks almost like a framed section of the forest floor, leaving enough room for the decorative bowl and flowers.
- Add the pine cones randomly. In this case, less is more, so that moss and twigs are shown to their best advantage. Also, you should avoid creating a regular pattern. Even in the forest, the cones do not fall to the ground at equal intervals.
- Add festive decoration elements to create a Christmas atmosphere. The muted, earthy colors fit the forest theme and form a beautiful contrast to the white Christmas rose flowers. If you prefer an all-natural look, just skip the Christmas decorations.
Christmas wreath with dazzling Christmas roses
This beautiful winter wreath with early blooming Christmas roses brings a touch of festivity to your home.
Which botanical plants do you need?
- Willow branches
- air plant
- Needles
- Bluebell
- Christrosen
- Hemp palm fruits
Other materials:
- Glass bowl
- Gold colored tray with holes
- Binding wire
- water tube
How do you make this winter wreath with Christmas roses?
- Weave the willow branches through the holes of the gold tray. Make sure that the correct “tension” is created so that the structure can stand stably.
- Hang pine needles in the center, in the holes of the tray.
- Place the water tubes between the pine needles.
- Finish with the Christmas rose flowers and the fruits of hemp palm and air plants.
- Present the whole thing on a glass tray.
Classic Christmas decorations with Christmas roses
Low mock berries and a red felt ribbon give this flower box a Christmas touch. The box itself is deliberately kept simple and reserved so that the festive arrangement of white Christmas rose blossoms with strong red and green colors is in the foreground.
- Fill the flower box about two-thirds full with potting soil so that the root balls do not protrude beyond the edge of the box.
- Remove the plastic pots and position the plants so that the tops of the root balls can be lightly covered with soil. Start at one end of the box with a slightly larger plant. TheLawson's cypressis a perfect element for this Christmas flower box.
- If you do thatPearlwortArrange directly in front of the Lawson's cypress, creating the impression of a miniature forest clearing. This is the right place to place a decorative branch later.
- Now plant themother plants in the box, starting next to Lawson's cypress. Fill the gaps between plants with soil. Thepure white Christmas roseand the bright onesred mock berryform an exciting combination in close proximity.
- Leave thatSchwingelstand behind the Christmas rose to create an airy background. Cover any potting soil that is still visibleMoos. AttachPieces of bark and twigswith wire.