How To Create Gorgeous Metallic Painted Dried Giant Allium Flowers

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Have you ever had flowers in the garden that were so gorgeous that you wanted to keep them forever and not get rid of them?
I grow giant allium flowers and they are a stunning addition to the garden. Their flower heads look like huge geometric spikes. They are fabulous and very easy flowers to grow.


Giant Allium flowers bulbs are planted in the fall and bloom in late spring or early summer. When left in the garden they change to an equally gorgeous dried flower. I just leave them in the garden till the end of the summer.
This is what they look like in their dried state. I figured this dried beauty needs to be preserved. Luckily spray paint works perfectly on these huge dried blooms.
Since they are such tall flowers the first thing I did was support the stems with bamboo garden stakes attached with floral wire.
Then I put on some rubber gloves and spray painted each one while standing outside with metallic bronze spray paint.


Next I set up a drying station in the garage.
This is how they turned out. I am thrilled that I was able to preserve these gorgeous flowers and it was so simple to do! Stunning flowers like this are very expensive to buy in stores. I was able to make these for the cost of a can of metallic spray paint and some bamboo stakes.


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  • Bj Blyth Bj Blyth on Jun 05, 2017

    Where can I get the bulbs? Do you dig them up each fall or leave them in the ground? I think I'll spray mine silver and turquois.🤔

  • TnKaren TnKaren on Jun 19, 2017

    Love your flowers! I was wondering if there are other flowers that can be painted in this way? Maybe Mum's or Zinnias?

    Thanks for sharing your idea.

  • Nonie Nonie on Oct 08, 2017

    Hey look at those! I have a bunch in my garden! I never thought to do this! Will surely try it. Thanks for the idea.


    How long do they last once spray painted and are they delicate at that point?

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  • Carol Cole Carol Cole on Feb 20, 2020

    I like that. They are so pretty.

  • Mary D Mary D on Aug 06, 2022

    I like to paint the allium flower heads with bright colors and use them in July 4 floral arrangements with Annabelle hydrangeas. It makes a red, white, and blue combo and the allium look like fire works.

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