DIY Rustic Flower Vase Wall Art for Your Succah
If you’re looking to add a handmade, heartfelt touch to your succah this year, this easy and elegant DIY wall art is the perfect project. It blends rustic charm with natural beauty — and the best part? It’s totally customizable to match your own style.
Whether you’re going for neutral tones or vibrant florals, this project is simple enough for beginners, yet stunning enough to become a statement piece in your Succah.
Using eucalyptus, lavendar or any nice smelling flowers will give the sukkah a nice smell.
What You’ll Need:
Thick straws (any color)
Wood plaque (any size or shape — choose one that fits your space)
Glue gun
Dried or faux flowers
Twine
- Hooks, if needed
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Directions:
1. Create Your “Vases”
Cut the straws into varying heights to give your display a natural, organic look. Use a glue gun to attach the straws upright onto the wood plaque. Space them however you’d like — evenly or asymmetrically for a more whimsical feel.
2. Add the Flowers
Once the glue has cooled, gently fill each straw “vase” with dried or faux flowers. You can go with seasonal blooms, eucalyptus, or even a monochromatic palette for a modern touch.
3. Finish with Twine
Wrap twine around the bottom or top of the plaque to add texture and tie the whole look together. Finish with a simple bow for a sweet, handmade finish.
Photography by Chay Berg
This article originally appeared in Family First







