. Next time you get a bunch of flowers why not think outside the vase! Check out these interesting ways used by others I found. , , , , , , , , , , ,
Yesterday on lunch reading my latest magazine acquisition "Domino" The Color Issue, I noticed beautiful flowers popping off the pages. The colours gave me hope here in cold snowy Canada that Spring is around the corner! Maybe?! I realized I NEED more flowers in my life! I go through phases where I buy some and I love hunting for something new to put them in. I have traditional vases but I love using other items from around the house. For instance one of my favourites are mason jars. A single jar or a group of them together. Maybe an antique tea cup? Maybe a coloured glass bottle or a wine glass? . Next time you get a bunch of flowers why not think outside the vase! Check out these interesting ways used by others I found. , , , , , , , , , , , Love this old light bulb placed carefully on top of a vintage napkin ring. Holding one delicate pink flower. ( Dahlia?) Any flower experts out there?Here's something creative and unexpected. Galvanized pipes for colourful and fragrant flowers.A simple brown paper bag can transform into a cute vase for bright blooms.Combine textures with rustic barn board and an old mason jar with some delicate baby's breath.Why not try an empty perfume bottle. Don't throw it out re-use and re-cycle. |