As mentioned in my last post I was given a lovely bouquet of flowers. Since my arrangement was already beautifully cut, they went straight into a large vase. However, with any bouquet with a variety of flowers, they will likely die at different rates. So while my bold gerberas faded away and died an untimely death, my roses, carnations and lilies were all still fighting on.
Of course it makes sense to remove the dying plants but I often find the arrangement never quite has the same charm about it. So my solution is to split them up and place the flowers in a number of smaller arrangements in vases, teacups, glasses etc. Often I find that my new arrangements are nicer and have more character than the original larger floral delight.
It's unlikely that we have in our homes countless vases of differing shapes and sizes so it pays to be a little creative. In this case I used a shot glass, a drinking glass and an incense jar. Teacups, bowls, candleholders and even ashtrays can also make excellent new homes for your leftover flowers.
Lily in a shot glass |
I find that grouping a few of the smaller arrangements together in certain areas, like my coffee table, it makes a lovely statement and refreshing pop of colour to an otherwise practical area of the home.
So, that's my wee tip for a Sunday ... Hope you are all looking forward to the bank holiday - unfortunately for me I will be working it!
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ooh great idea, I got a gorgeous bunch from my mother in law when I was in hosp and some are barely surviving while others are gorgeous I'm def going to do this. x
ReplyDeleteI am actually doing it myself and it's great how you can enjoy flowers in more places for longer! :)
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this is one of those 'why didn't i think of that' ideas! your little arrangements are gorgeous!xx
ReplyDeletefabby idea and they all look so pretty and stylish xx
ReplyDeleteShall give some of your idea's a whirl. They look lovely.x
ReplyDeleteA lovely idea, looks so pretty in smaller glasses etc! x
ReplyDeleteGood idea to post about this..I do it to, and like you am always surprised that more people don't think to make their flowers last longer this way. Those are pretty flowers btw x
ReplyDeleteGood idea to post about this..I do it to, and like you am always surprised that more people don't think to make their flowers last longer this way. Those are pretty flowers btw x
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