DIY Sunflower Harvest Arrangement
DIY Sunflower Harvest Arrangement
As summer begins to give way to the beauty of fall, it's the perfect time to refresh your home décor with warm, welcoming florals. Susan's Sunflower Harvest Arrangement captures the charm of the harvest season with cheerful sunflowers, rich textured grasses, earthy greenery, and deep burgundy accents that bring both warmth and elegance to any space. Whether displayed on a dining table, entryway, mantel, or kitchen island, this versatile arrangement is an easy way to celebrate the changing seasons. Follow along as Susan shows you how to recreate this beautiful design using floral stems, greenery, and containers available on our website, making it simple to customize the arrangement to match your own style and décor.
Supplies needed:
- (1) 5.5" Ceramic Speckled Pot
- (1) 42" Gray Foxtail Branch
- (2) 25" Small Yellow Sunflower Floral Spray
- (2) 29" Purple Allium Spray
- (2) 16" Moss Bead Grass Bush
- (1) Styrofoam Block
- Hot Glue
- Wire Cutters
- Knife
- Here is a look at all of the supplies Susan used when creating this Arrangement

- Susan started this Arrangement by first filling the pot with the Styrofoam Block, She cut the block into multiple sections that were as wide as the opening of the pot. She then trimmed the edges down until it was round enough to fit down in the pot. She added Hot Glue to the bottom each piece before placing it in the pot; effectively gluing the pieces to each other and the bottom.

- Once there was enough Styrofoam in the pot she split the Grey Foxtail Branch into two separate pieces and added those to the Styrofoam as well. She placed them near the center of the Styrofoam, but made sure they were faced in opposite directions.

- Next Susan cut the Moss Bead Grass Bush into multiple sections and added those to the Styrofoam. She placed them randomly throughout the Arrangement using Hot Glue on the end of each stem.



- After the Moss Bead Grass had been added Susan moved onto working with the Sunflowers and Allium. She cut the Sunflowers into multiple different pieces and she did the same for the Allium too. She added them to the Arrangement by first putting Hot Glue on the end of each stem before placing it in the Styrofoam.




- With the final sunflower in place and the grasses carefully adjusted, Susan comes to a natural stopping point, creating a balanced arrangement that feels both full and effortlessly elegant. The Sunflower Harvest Arrangement is a wonderful reminder that combining a variety of textures, colors, and heights can create a professional-looking design that's easy to make at home. Using the floral stems, greenery, containers, and accents available on our website, you can recreate this arrangement as shown or personalize it with your favorite harvest-inspired picks. We hope this DIY tutorial inspires you to bring a touch of late summer and early fall into your home with a beautiful handcrafted arrangement of your own! 🌻

- Rebecca Coffman