Crafts from physalis by one's own hands

Fizalis is a plant distributed in the middle band, which is adorned with bright red flowers in autumn, within which yellow berries, the size of cherries, gradually grow. Despite the fragility, the flowers are stored for a long time, so they are actively used for handwork and interior decorations.

To create compositions and handicrafts from physalis, you need to take care of collecting the material in advance. There are no special requirements to this procedure - it is enough to simply cut off the most liked flowers from the bush, and then dry them with a dry, dark place in an upright position.

What can be done from the physalis?

Physalis or lanterns, as they are often called, are widely used in making home decor items. Especially popular are topiary and wreaths of fizalis and other natural materials, as well as all kinds of garlands.

Crafts from physalis: Chinese lanterns, master class

To make a beautiful New Year's garland we will need:

Progress:

  1. We collect and dry the flowers of the Physalis.
  2. Scissors cut out the middle so that the flower itself remains intact.
  3. We put the prepared flowers on a garland.
  4. The unusual Christmas garland from the Physalis is ready.

Autumn mobile of physalis and natural materials

We are going to the baby for an autumn walk in order to collect the materials necessary for the manufacture of the craft:

As ancillary materials, we may need acrylic yarn for binding elements and small bells.

Progress:

  1. We lay out the details in roughly the order in which they will be placed on the mobile.
  2. We bind them together with threads.
  3. A nice mobile phone made of natural materials is ready.

In addition to the decor of the physalis, decoctions and infusions are often made, which are actively used in folk medicine. For this, its fruits are mainly used, which are rich in organic acids, pectin, tannins and quercigine. It is believed that physalis can be used as a diuretic, as well as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent. He found his use in cooking - from the Physalis make jam, compotes, and also eaten in pickled and raw form.