How to make a flower arrangement
With spring in the air, it’s probably time to give your home a much-needed colorful update. And there’s no easier way to do it than by bringing the outdoors indoors with stunning flower arrangements.
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From a small vase of peonies in a mason jar to deconstructed flower arrangements in bright spring colors, creating fabulous flower arrangements doesn’t have to be time-consuming or expensive.
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Here are some of our favorite spring flower arrangements to use as inspiration.
1. Peonies in a mason jar.
Sometimes the most beautiful flower arrangements are also the simplest. Combine a mason jar and peonies, and voila, a gorgeous centerpiece or accent floral arrangement perfect to put on an end table.
2. Deconstructed floral arrangements in the best colors of spring.
We love the idea of ââdeconstructing a flower arrangement, with multiple vases filled with a single type of flower.
3. Roses in a cup of tea.
Another simple flower arrangement that looks absolutely stunning, grab a cup of tea and fill it with roses.
4. Pink peonies everywhere.
Pink peonies in a variety of clear glass vases will make the perfect spring centerpiece. This look is easy to create for your next dinner party and will make you feel like you’ve hired a professional (no one needs to know you haven’t).
5. Lush spring flowers in a watering can.
Instead of a vase, create the perfect spring floral arrangement using a garden watering can (bonus points if the watering can is painted in a pastel color).
6. Wrap the flowers in the asparagus.
Asparagus is great for more than just eating. Wrap a flower arrangement in a cluster of asparagus to create a very creative flower arrangement.
7. An arrangement in pink, orange, cream and yellow.
There is something so incredibly chic about a pink, orange, cream, and yellow color scheme. Look for flowers in these colors and it will be hard to go wrong.
8. Arrange vases of flowers on a tray.
Large flower arrangements are not necessarily huge bouquets, sometimes the best arrangements are groupings of small vases, some containing only a flower or two. Create something cohesive by grouping the vases together in a tray.
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