Gardens Illustrated has joined together with The Herbarium Project to show you how to make an Advent calendar for Christmas. Words Sonya Patel Ellis and photography Andrew Montgomery

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Published: Wednesday, 13 November 2024 at 11:26 AM


Sonya Patel Ellis, founder of The Herbarium Project, has come up with an easy-to-make, Christmas herbarium project – a flower-inspired Advent calendar that gradually reveals a seasonal message, plus is the perfect introduction to the art of flower pressing.

“To make your own Advent calendar, you need at least 24 contrasting shapes, silhouettes, colours and textures, with some spares. Perfect specimens of winter’s signature plants – holly, ivy, rose hips, seedheads and berries – highlight the season’s glory,” explains Sonya. “The best time to pick plants or flowers is when they have dried, mid-afternoon on a sunny winter’s day or, alternatively, pick a bunch of flowers and bring them inside to dry in a clean, warm place.”

How to make your own floral Advent calendar

Floral advent calendar © Andrew Montgomery – © Andrew Montgomery

Press your chosen advent calendar flowers

Making a floral advent calendar © Andrew Montgomery
Making a floral advent calendar © Andrew Montgomery
Making a floral advent calendar
Making a floral advent calendar © Andrew Montgomery
Making a floral advent calendar © Andrew Montgomery
Making a floral advent calendar © Andrew Montgomery

Visit theherbariumproject.com for news of forthcoming exhibitions, books, workshops, events, and to purchase limited-edition artworks and books.

Making a floral advent calendar © Andrew Montgomery

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