Everyone loves getting flowers, but not everyone knows what to do with that vase of blooms once it’s on your dining table. Some of these arrangements may look pretty “as is”, but some may need a little makeover!
For example: the grocery store bouquet. The best way to handle this bunch is to get rid of the fillers and put like flowers together. This will give your flowers a more high-end feel, and it will also help spread the love…and fragrance!
Roses look great in short vases with a little greenery.
Stargazer Lilies are leggy, so a little bit of filler won't hurt, just be selective.
I love daisies alone or in groups of three.
Be creative with your vases, it doesn't have to be a "vase", you know.
Fluff like baby’s breath can really dilute and cheapen an otherwise beautiful bouquet. If your flowers come with some green leaves, you may want to save those for adding to the arrangements to create more texture and dimension. Separating all the blooms will really extend the life of your flowers, and this way you can throw each stem out as it dies without having to destroy an entire vase full of flowers. Recently, I had a vase of gerbera daisies that lasted almost a month!
I got a bouquet of roses similar to this last December.....red vase and all.
So, I chopped the roses and arranged them into several short glass vases, and I took them to a Christmas party where they were a big hit!
I added some leaves around the edges of the vases that I cut off the tree outside my window.
So, make the most of your bouquets! Nothing makes me happier than walking into every room and seeing fresh flowers. You’ll see, it will make you happy too!
Ikea is a great place to pick up inexpensive vases for all your little arrangements. These are $2.50 each.
I don’t care what anyone says, carnations are the most underrated and fabulous flowers out there. They are like adorable little pom poms. So charming, delicate, and feminine. Bonus- they are super cheap! Peonies are considered one of the most desirable flowers for weddings, yet they aren’t available year-round, they are fragile (meaning they fall apart), and they are expensive! My wedding arrangements were composed of carnations and roses in full-bloom, and they were so beautiful. Peonies schmeonies!
Carnations...so pretty.
Carnation bouquet!
The centerpieces from my wedding
Peonies
Peony bouquet...pretty, but not worth it.
A few tips for extending the life of your flowers...
Cut the stems at an angle before putting into vases; this allows them to better absorb the water. Replace the water every couple of days, and throw away any dead blooms. Adding a drop of bleach to your vase will keep the algae away, keeping your flowers fresher longer. Make sure no leaves are submerged; this will also prevent the growth of bacteria.
Have fun, and enjoy your flowers anyway that makes you happy!