Dried Bundles

Beautiful dried herbal bundles for home decor, fragrance, and natural elegance. Easy to make, long-lasting, and always in demand.

What Are Dried Bundles?

Dried herb bundles are carefully arranged collections of dried lavender, eucalyptus, wheat, and other botanicals tied together for decorative and aromatic purposes. They bring natural beauty and fragrance to any space without requiring water or maintenance.

Perfect for farmhouse decor, weddings, gifts, and seasonal displays—dried bundles are one of the easiest and most profitable products you can make from your herb harvest.

Popular Bundle Types

Lavender Bundles

Includes: Pure lavender stems

Appeal: Classic, fragrant, timeless

Mixed Herb Bundles

Includes: Lavender + Eucalyptus + Wheat

Appeal: Texture variety, farmhouse style

Wedding Bundles

Includes: White/purple blooms, ribbon-wrapped

Appeal: Elegant, ready for ceremonies

Seasonal Bundles

Includes: Fall colors, dried flowers, seasonal foliage

Appeal: Holiday decor, table centerpieces

How to Make Dried Bundles

1

Harvest at Peak Bloom

Cut stems in the morning after dew dries, just as flowers begin to open

2

Remove Lower Leaves

Strip leaves from bottom 2-3 inches for clean bundle base

3

Gather 20-30 Stems

Arrange stems so flower heads are staggered and full

4

Tie Tightly

Use twine, rubber band, or ribbon—stems shrink as they dry

5

Hang Upside Down

Hang in dark, dry, well-ventilated space for 2-3 weeks

6

Add Finishing Touches

Wrap with ribbon, raffia, or decorative twine before selling

Market Value & Pricing

Small Bundle

$8-12

15-20 stems, farmers market

Large Bundle

$18-25

30-40 stems, gift-wrapped

Wedding Bundle

$30-50

Premium quality, custom ribbon

Where Dried Bundles Shine

Home decor – vases, wall hangings, mantels

Wedding bouquets, centerpieces, and favors

Craft supply stores for DIY projects

Gift shops and boutiques

Farmers markets and craft fairs

Holiday decorations and seasonal displays

💡 Pro Tips for Success

  • Harvest before full bloom for best color retention

  • Use rubber bands first, add decorative ribbon before selling

  • Store finished bundles in dark, dry place to preserve color

  • Offer bundle sizes: small (impulse buy), medium (gift), large (decor)

  • Instagram-worthy photos drive online sales—natural light is key

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