1Ginger Jar Flower Arrangement
Jenny Wolf Interiors Welcome guests to your home with a collection of ginger jars on your entry way table filled with fresh hydrangeas in a coordinating blue and white color palette.
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2Vintage Oil Can Flower Arrangement
Wynn Meyers Repurpose a vintage oil can by cleaning it out and filling it with pretty purple flowers that add a pop of color to a rustic, reclaimed space.
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3Country Spring Dining Table Flower Arrangement
Jane Peet Set the table for your next spring dinner party with a few country classics like a quilted tablecloth, handpicked flowers, and a mason jar vase.
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4Bedside Shelf Flower Arrangement
David Tsay A happy arrangement of handpicked goldenrod from your garden ensures sweet dreams when placed on a shelf above a bed in a kids' room or guest room.
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5Picnic Basket Flower Arrangement
BRIAN WOODCOCK Fill a vintage tin picnic basket with big, lush flowers to create the perfect flower arrangement for your next picnic in the park or backyard luncheon.
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6Fireplace Mantel Flower Arrangement
Brian Woodcock Infuse some life into your fireplace mantel by offsetting an oversized art print with a vintage ironstone vase filled with seasonal blooms.
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7Market Basket Flower Arrangement
David Tsay When your flower gathering vessel is as pretty as this leather-trimmed, woven market basket, there's no need to transfer flowers to a vase to enjoy their beauty.
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8Vintage Copper Tub Flower Arrangement
Duanne Simon Display a pair of orchids side-by-side by placing two planters into a wide copper tub. We love how the refined look of the orchids mixes with the patina on the worn-in copper vessel.
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9Exposed Bulbs and Roots Flower Arrangement
David A. Land A wide mouth glass vase is the perfect way to show off flowers with unique, windy bulbs and roots, like these paperwhites.
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10'Fluttering' Butterfly Display
Design Improvised Adding some butterfly stickers to a simple bouquet of baby's breath makes them seem more whimsical. It's a simple trick your kids will love to help out with.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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11Ironstone Pitcher Flower Arrangement
GRIDLEY + GRAVES Break out your favorite piece of ironstone from your collection to display fresh cut flowers in the kitchen. Placing a penny at the bottom of the pitcher will help tulips stay facing up longer.
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12Terracotta Pot Flower Arrangement
ANNIE SCHLECHTER When hosting your next backyard barbecue, set the table with vintage tablecloths and a "runner" of mixed terra-cotta pots full of flowers for guests to take home at the end of the evening.
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13Wildflower Dining Table Flower Arrangement
EMILY FOLLOWILL Finding flowers for your dining table can be as simple as foraging what grows naturally in your backyard to create a seasonal arrangement.
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14Iceland Poppies Flower Arrangement
Leslee Mitchell This vintage red piano is the perfect backdrop for displaying a zany arrangement of Iceland poppies.
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15Three-Tiered Hyacinth
Designthusiasm Milk jugs alone can already complement elongated stems, but a decorative crate takes this display to the next level. We're also loving the fireplace mantel placement.
Get the tutorial at Designthusiasm.
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16Coffee Can Flower Arrangement
Brian Woodcock Repurpose any old coffee can or a vintage tin can for this fresh look on your breakfast table.
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17Vintage Wooden Box Flower Arrangement
Brian Woodcock Place rows of vases with single stem flowers in a wooden crate for this vintage look that works indoors or outdoors.
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18Mason Jar Farmhouse Vase
White Cottage Home & Living Nail the vintage farmhouse vibe by easily crafting these Mason jar vases from home, then top off the look with twine, an adorable hand-stamped tag, and naturally, your favorite florals.
Get the tutorial at White Cottage Home & Living.
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19Teacup Garden
Courtesy of Cottage at the Crossroads Tuck pink primroses in a flowery teacup and then place it on a round tray surrounded by spring green moss for an oh-so-pretty display that would look great as a centerpiece or on your windowsill.
Get the tutorial at Cottage at the Crossroads.
20Enamelware Pitcher Arrangement
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