Turn the flower over and use one point of a pair of sharp scissors to make a hole in
the back of the flower.
If you are using the flower as a pin or hair accessory, hand stitch (or use glue) a small circle of felt with glue to
the back of the flower.
The buttons down
the back of the flower picking woman are so pretty!
Pull the flower stem off and glue the pin / clip directly to
the back of the flower.
Step 4: Hot glue the small hole of flower to secure it, and then using extra glue, press on the bar pin into
the back of the flower.
With a characteristic swerve from the conventional, Lois Dodd's «Pink Scabiosa, Back View» (2013) presented in the Alexandre Gallery entry hall, is a small canvas depicting
the back of a flower.
The back of the flower head will turn from green to yellow and the bracts will begin to dry and turn brown; this happens about 30 to 45 days after bloom and seed moisture is about 35 %.