Thursday, March 7, 2013

Fresh Ideas for Displaying Spring Flowers

While I enjoy having vases of flowers in my apartment year round, I especially look forward to springtime, when some of the most beautiful flowers are in bloom. My moms garden is always filled with colorful flowers and I love bringing a bunch home with me whenever I visit. I also like picking up flowers at our local farmer's market...or even the grocery store! This season, instead of putting flowers in just any old glass vase, why not display them in a new way? Here are some simple ideas and quick DIY tips on creative ways to showcase your fresh blooms.
{LOVE this idea! Wrapped soda bottles in pretty paper and twine. Image via Decor8}

{Hanging flowers in vintage bottles with rope or twine - a great idea for your patio or garden. Image via}

{Simple and so pretty - a single flower in a mason jar. Image via}

{A collection of white vessels lined up along a window sill with large flowers. Image via}

{Container wrapped with brown paper and twine, stenciled with a simple design. Image via}

{How gorgeous is this? A simple white tray filled with a variety of flowers and glass vases in all shapes and sizes. Image via}

{A vintage teacup filled with roses. So cute for a desk or small table. Image via}

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5 comments:

  1. One of the most elegant bridal showers I ever attended featured take home arrangements of a single pink rose. The organizers used small clear bottles in varying shapes and heights. Just goes to show that even a simple presentation using unexpected vessels can go a long way.

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  2. Great inspiration! I'm planning on spray painting glass jars and vases silver for a centerpiece grouping for my birthday book club :). I love fresh flowers!

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  3. Beautiful ideas :) especially the first one :) thanks for sharing!

    xx

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  4. I agree, fresh flowers make all the difference in the world!

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  5. Ooooh, thanks for reminding me about my mixed collection of teacups...can't wait to use them for flowers!

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