Le Dahlia Noir has created for our magazine a trendy wedding comb made of preserved flowers for the 2023 weddings. Between craftsman and artist, the founder of Le Dahlia Noir, Lénaic Peillon, is a visionary. With his collaborators, they offer you unique and eternal accessories, entirely handmade, made in France, on their online shop. They advocate slow consumption, which is why they have made the eco-friendly choice of preserved plants.
Materials needed
To recreate the beautiful WORKS of the Dahlia Noir, here are the plants you can use:
- 3 light pink wild roses (alternative: bridal pink or white English roses) ;
- Hydrangea peegee cloud pink;
- blue-green eucalyptus cinerea;
- pink and white mountain fern;
- pink diosmi;
- 1 hair comb;
- hot glue.
How did the Dahlia Noir make this wedding comb?
First, he glued eucalyptus leaves to the back of the wedding comb to create a base for the flowers. Then he gently glues each element, starting with the wild roses, then the ferns and the eucalyptus. He finishes by gently sliding in small posy of diosmi.
His website: Le Dahlia Noir
Find the matching boutonniere and bridal bouquet in the WORKS section of our magazine reserved for preserved flowers and plants.