About Perfect DIY Flower Arrangements Outdoor Rooms
These clever tips will help you cut the cost of creating a beautiful flower arrangement.
Do you like to have cut flower arrangements around the house? This often comes with a cost. So how can you get more petal power without spending too much money? Combine cut flowers with budget-friendly alternatives, including flowers cut fresh from the garden. Try out some of these cost-saving tips that make a big impact with less.
- Add silk flowers when no one is looking. Buy a pot of your favorite live flowering plant, such as ranunculus, and use it as an indoor bouquet. The trick here is to insert silk flowers into the pot, mixing them with the fresh flowers so they form a bouquet.
- Use cut foliage from your yard if you can spend only about $5 on fresh flowers but still want to fill up the room with greenery at the same time. Cut stems of shiny, leathery, thick greens from the garden to use in indoor arrangements.
- Opt for cut flowers that give you the most bang for your buck. They can include everlasting flowers, which means that plants will last in a vase of water for a long period of time. Lilies are absolutely gorgeous flowers, and they're a bargain because one stem gives you four or five blooms. Cut out the anthers inside the lilies. Not only does this keep the petals clean, but it will extend the life of the flower.
- Add plenty of spring-flowering bulbs, such as tulips and daffodils, to your garden in autumn. Come springtime you can harvest the beauties to use in fresh flower arrangements. A simple bouquet of tulips can transform a room.
- Make a bold statement by adding just a few stems to a colorful vase or other container, like a regular wine bottle. By placing a stem of orchids in the bottle and placing it in a decorative vase, you have a lovely yet easy orchid display. Or think outside of the box on your container. Basically, all flowers need are vessels to hold water to the stems. When you purchase orchid stems, they usually come with glass tubes on them. You can use wired ribbon to tie several orchid stems together to make a swag.
- When arranging fresh stems in a large vase or bowl, you can make it easier with one florist's trick of the trade. Take four plastic cups that are just about the height of the vase or bowl, and bandage them together with a rubber band or tape. Now instead of one big area to place stems, there are four individual cups to use for arranging flowers.
Before you put cut flowers in a vase, re-cut the stems at a 45-degree angle. This helps promote water absorption, which can lead to a longer plant life.
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