Easy Floral Arrangements

Enjoy your hard work in the garden and make a beautiful centerpiece in no time
Multiple Groupings in Simple Vases
This is good when you don’t have a lot of flowers. Also for the delicate beauties that get lost in the crowd of bigger show offs. You can use a mix of clear jars and vases as I have here. Mason jars and milk bottles work great too.
Large Containers – For Big Blooms
My Oakleaf Hydrangea is spilling into the sidewalk so I cut it back. The large pink blooms fit nicely it this basket. I added a few sprigs of Ninebark Diablo for contrast. Tip: a ziplock plastic container fits perfectly inside for the water.
Country Cottage Informal
This is my favorite. Using a simple white vase I can pick anything and everything from the garden to play with and create an informal and colorful display.
Patti @Hearth and Vine
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  • Jeanette S Jeanette S on Aug 11, 2014
    If you don't have a collection of small vases, remember different jars and bottles work well. Particularly nice are the sauce bottles that narrow at the top and hold flowers in place! I have a bunch I keep around!
  • Patti @Hearth and Vine Patti @Hearth and Vine on Aug 11, 2014
    @Jeanette S is so right. In fact one of mine came from a bottle of green olives. :)
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