How to Arrange a Spring Bouquet

2 Materials
$10
10 Minutes
Easy

Hey Friends!


I’m so glad that you are here. Thank you so much for stopping by.


Recently, I made a trip to the Wholesale Flower Market, one of my many happy places. I spent and entire day buying, dreaming and playing with flowers.

I came home with so many wonderful flowers and greenery. Here is just a sample.

I love this vintage Ironstone vase, it’s one of my favorites. So, I decoded that I would use this for my spring bouquet. The first thing that I did was to create a grid pattern with scotch tape onto the opening of this pitcher. The tape grid keeps flowers in place.

Please watch this video for my tips on creating a beautiful spring bouquet.

I used Queen Annes Lace, Freesia, Eucalyptus, Tea Roses, Hydrangea and Tulips. I hope that this will encourage you to make a flower arrangement. Use what you have in your garden or get fresh flowers at the supermarket.

It’s just so easy. One tip is to enjoy the process-do it the way that it makes you happy. I love how this bouquet turned out, it’s a bit whimsical and not too perfect-the way that flower arrangements should be. As I dream about spring and getting my hands back in the dirt, making flower arrangements will have to suffice for a while.


I hope that you enjoyed this post.


Blessings to you,


Renae

Suggested materials:
  • Tartan Plaid   (https://www.peacockridgefarm.com/post/a-tartan-winter-tablescape)
  • Vintage Brass Deer   (Antique Store)
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