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Choosing Flower Vases for Your Arrangements

When you're arranging your flower arrangements, choosing the right flower vases is essential. Flower vases are not just decorative accents; they can serve as water sources for your cut flowers. Choosing the right flower vases will maintain your arrangement's form and support the blooms in their most pleasing position. They can also create dramatic focal points and are great for decorating different areas. Before you choose the right flower vases, you should think about the type of flowers you want to use.

 

Rustic vases have a rounded bottom and narrow opening, so they're great for holding top-heavy flowers. These vases also work well on window sills and kitchen counters. The informal shape will make them a perfect choice for green and pink hydrangeas, as well as for sparse farmers' market bouquets. You can even fill them with seeded eucalyptus for a natural, rustic touch.

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Choose a clear jar if you want to display Flower vases all year round. Clear jars make a great gift for any special occasion, whether it's a wedding or a casual get-together with friends. Clear glass vases are especially practical, as they're 6.125 inches tall and make a stunning addition to a buffet or bar. Choose from a variety of colors and materials based on your budget, location, and style preferences.

 

When choosing Flower vases, consider the formality of your event. For a casual party, a tin bucket or nostalgic pitcher might be fun and charming, while formal events may need elegant, classic vases. Consider the type of flowers you're arranging - the number of stems, the size of the arrangement, and the colors in the arrangement - and you'll be sure to choose a flower vases that match your theme.

 

Start your arrangement with foliage. Using a variety of different leaves and evergreen branches will help conceal the stems of the flowers. You can use greens as a gridwork for your stems and as collars around the top of the vase to support your flowers. Cut flowers a half to two-times the height of the vase. You want the bottoms of the flowers to touch the side of the vase. Also, add ivy to disguise the stems.

 

Vases can come in a variety of materials, including ceramics, glass, and non-rusting metal. Wood is a classic choice and can be made of many types of tree species that resist rot. You can also use wood for your vase if you have an outdoor space. Wooden flower vases are great for balconies, patios, and decks. You can choose between different materials to match the style of your decor.