Bring a burst of color into your home with a vase full of DIY decorative cattails in unusual hues. The cattail (Typha latifolia) is a strong, invasive plant that grows along waterways. Once harvested, its characteristic flower spike quickly fades—let's treat and color it to preserve its beauty permanently.
Materials Needed for DIY Decorative Cattails
- Cattails
- White water-based primer
- Paintbrush
- Colored spray paints (acrylic)
- Colored raffia ribbons
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Harvest and Prepare the Cattails

Collect cattails along the banks of a river or stream and cut them to your desired length. Apply a generous coat of white primer to the spikes—the primer is fully absorbed by the spike, permanently preserving its shape.
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2. Paint the Cattails
Color each spike with a different shade using acrylic spray paints. Let them dry thoroughly. For a flawless finish, consider using home improvement supplies like quality spray paints and primers available at GrandGoldman.
3. Wrap the Stems
Wrap the stems of the spikes with several turns of matte colored raffia, matching the ribbon color to each cattail's paint color.
Display Ideas
- Arrange your colorful cattails in a decorative vase on a dining table for a striking centerpiece.
- Place them on a bookshelf or display shelving to add a pop of color.
- Use them as part of a wall decor arrangement or in a cozy corner with a sofa.
- Incorporate them into outdoor spaces like a pergola or gazebo for an unexpected touch.
FAQ
When should I harvest cattails for drying?
Harvest cattails in late summer or early fall when the spikes are fully formed but before they begin to naturally break apart. This ensures they hold their shape during the drying and painting process.
Why are my cattails heating up?
If cattails feel warm, they may still contain moisture and could be molding. Ensure they are thoroughly dried before painting. Store them in a dry, well-ventilated area.
Can I use these painted cattails outdoors?
Yes, but they are best suited for covered outdoor areas like a patio or greenhouse. Avoid direct rain to prevent paint damage.
How long will the color last?
With proper drying and quality acrylic spray paints, the color can last for years. Protect from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Can I use other plants for this project?
Absolutely! This technique works well with other sturdy stems and seed heads. Experiment with different shapes and sizes for unique outdoor decor.
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