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20 Craft Ideas With Dried Rose Petals

Dried rose petals are honestly way more versatile than most people think. Instead of tossing them when the blooms are done, you can turn those delicate petals into all sorts of beautiful crafts, handy home items, or even heartfelt gifts. You can make everything from decorative pieces like wreaths and resin coasters to practical things like bath products, candles, and scented sachets.

What’s great is that dried rose petals work for crafters at any level, no need to be a pro! Maybe you want to hold onto memories with pressed petal projects, add a little romance to your décor, or whip up a personalized gift; these petals have you covered. It’s kind of amazing how many ways you can keep roses beautiful long after they’ve dried.

1) Rose petal candles with embedded dried rose petals

You can craft your own personalized candles by embedding dried rose petals into melted wax. The petals give each candle a one-of-a-kind look.

Start by melting your wax, then position the petals along the sides of your container or mold. Pour the wax gently so the petals stay put. If you’re feeling casual, just stir the petals right into the wax for a scattered look.

2) Pressed rose petal bookmarks

Pressed rose petal bookmarks are both pretty and practical. Just sandwich dried petals between layers of clear laminating sheets or sticky contact paper to keep that delicate look.

You can get creative with the arrangement – patterned or just scattered. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon or string for a finishing touch.

They make sweet gifts, and if you use scented petals, your book might even smell amazing.

3) Dried rose petal potpourri mix

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Making your own potpourri lets you pick the scent you actually want. Toss dried rose petals with things like cinnamon sticks, cloves, or dried lavender.

Display your mix in a pretty bowl or mason jar to freshen up a room naturally. Add a few drops of essential oil if you want a stronger scent.

Keep any extra in an airtight container so it doesn’t lose its fragrance.

4) Rose petal bath bombs

You can whip up luxurious bath bombs by mixing dried rose petals with baking soda, citric acid, and your favorite essential oils. The petals look lovely floating in the tub as the bomb fizzes away.

Mix your dry stuff first, then slowly add the oils until it holds together. Press it into molds and let them dry for a day before using.

5) DIY rose petal soap bars

Making your own soap bars with dried rose petals is surprisingly simple. Just melt a soap base, toss in the petals, and pour it all into molds. The petals look gorgeous and add a gentle scrubby feel.

You can dry your own petals or buy them ready to go. Press a few on top for extra flair.

Bonus: rose oils are supposed to be great for your skin, and the bars smell fantastic.

6) Rose petal infused sugar scrub

For a little at-home spa treatment, try mixing dried rose petals with sugar and a carrier oil. Stir granulated sugar with almond or coconut oil, then add crushed petals and maybe a few drops of rose essential oil if you want.

Keep it in a sealed jar and use it once a week. The sugar scrubs, the oils moisturize, and the petals just make it feel a bit special.

7) Rose petals for wall decor

A rose petal lettering  is a lovely way to show off dried petals as wall art. Arrange them in circular patterns on a foam or wire base, gluing them down as you go. Try mixing petal colors for a bit more depth.

This works pretty much anywhere! Entryway, bedroom, wherever. Just keep it out of direct sunlight so it stays looking fresh.

8) Decorative rose petal garlands

Stringing dried rose petals into garlands is simple but makes a big impact. Use a needle and thread or fishing line, and space the petals out as you go.

Hang your garland over doorways, on a mantel, or even around your bed. Mix petal colors for a playful look, or stick to one shade for something more subtle.

9) Handmade rose petal resin coasters

If you want to keep your rose petals on display, try making resin coasters. You’ll need a silicone mold, epoxy resin, and your dried petals.

Mix the resin, pour a thin layer, then arrange your petals before filling the rest of the mold. The finished coasters are glossy, sturdy, and show off your flowers forever.

10) Rose petal confetti for celebrations

Dried rose petals make perfect natural confetti for weddings or any big event. Gather up petals in different colors, dry them well, and you’re set.

Package them in biodegradable bags for guests. It’s way more eco-friendly than plastic confetti, and honestly, it just looks and smells better.

11) Rose petal pressed photo frames

Pressed rose petals in a glass photo frame make for some really elegant wall art. Arrange them around a photo or just as a botanical display on their own. The glass keeps everything protected but visible.

Use acid-free paper for the background so the petals don’t discolor. Wooden frames seem to work best, giving the whole thing a polished, timeless feel.

12) Dried rose petal sachets for drawers

Sachets filled with dried rose petals are a natural way to keep your drawers or closet smelling nice. Just sew up small pouches and fill them with petals.

The scent lasts for months, and you can toss in some lavender or a drop of essential oil to mix things up. Customize your sachets with different fabrics or shapes if you’re feeling creative.

13) Rose petal infused olive oil

Infusing olive oil with dried rose petals is a simple way to make your own skincare oil. Fill a clean glass jar with petals, cover with olive oil, and set it in a sunny spot for a couple of weeks, giving it a gentle shake now and then.

After it’s infused, strain out the petals. You can use this oil as a moisturizer, body oil, or for massages. It’s gentle and smells lovely.

14) Rose petal greeting cards embellishment

Dried rose petals instantly dress up handmade greeting cards. Just glue a few petals to your card stock for delicate borders or accents.

Pressed petals work best if you want the cards to lay flat. Arrange them however you like, then seal with clear adhesive or laminate for durability.

Layering petals between vellum and cardstock adds a cool, dimensional look.

15) Rose petal candle melting wax melts

You can make your own wax melts by stirring dried rose petals into melted soy wax. Once mixed, pour it into silicone molds and let it cool.

When you pop one in your wax warmer, it releases a gentle scent and the petals look beautiful as the wax melts. It’s a simple way to add a little luxury to your space.

16) Pressed rose petal phone case customization

It’s surprisingly simple to turn a plain clear phone case into something personal and pretty, just add pressed rose petals. Grab a few fresh petals and tuck them into a heavy book; after a week or two, they’ll be nice and flat.

When they’re dry, play around with your design on the inside of a clear case. Glue or UV resin will keep everything in place (though, fair warning, glue can get messy if you’re not careful). Suddenly, your phone looks like it’s wearing its own little garden!

17) Dried rose petal floral jewelry pendants

If you’re into keepsakes, you might love making wearable pendants out of dried rose petals and resin. Just arrange the petals in a mold, pour clear resin over them, and let it cure – patience is key here, but it’s worth it.

You can get creative: add a little metallic foil, maybe some glitter, or just let the petals shine on their own. Each pendant turns out a bit different, which is half the fun. They work as necklaces, or you can attach them to bracelets or earrings if you’re feeling fancy.

18) Rose petal decorative mason jars

Ordinary mason jars get an upgrade with dried rose petals, just layer them inside the glass for a quick decor touch. You can sort petals by color for a sort of ombre vibe, or just toss in a mix if you’re not too picky.

Add a battery tea light or a little candle, and suddenly you’ve got a soft, glowy centerpiece or a sweet shelf accent. These jars make thoughtful gifts, too, as handmade always feels a bit more special.

19) Rose petal paperweight embedding

If you want to keep your favorite petals around for the long haul, try making a resin paperweight. Just follow the directions for mixing resin, pour a thin layer into your mold, and let it start to set before arranging your petals on top. Pour in the rest to seal everything in.

The result? A desk accessory that actually means something to you, and it’ll last for years. You can go with a simple geometric mold or try a fun shape if you want your workspace to feel a little less… well, corporate.

20) Rose petal floral resin keychains

So, here’s a lovely way to hold onto those dried rose petals – encasing them in clear resin and turning them into keychains. It’s honestly pretty simple: you just arrange the petals in a silicone mold, pour the resin in, and after it cures, pop in some keychain hardware.

If you’ve got petals from a wedding, Valentine’s, or maybe a bouquet you just couldn’t throw away, these make surprisingly thoughtful gifts. You’ll need some epoxy resin, a mold, dried petals, and the little metal keychain bits to pull it all together.

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