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Fresh Ways With Flowers
We gathered three blooms we love-hydrangeas,
roses, and gardenias-and made easy, bragworthy bouquets.
Stacked for Impact
Sometimes, just the flower is all you need for
a stunning display. We filled three clear glass bowls with an inch
of water, placed a gardenia bloom inside, and then stacked them.
You can find inexpensive bowls like these at a crafts store. To
the side, a hydrangea bloom stands tall in a slender vase. We wrapped
cast-iron plant leaves around the not-so-pretty stem. (Note: Leaves
decay faster underwater, but this arrangement will keep for a few
days.)
Pail Full of Posies
One way to proudly display your prettiest,
poofiest hydrangeas is to place one or two stems in a low container
with the petals resting just above the rim. Here, we surrounded
the flowers with fresh-cut rosemary to add fragrance. To turn your
container into a cute bucket, create a handle by twisting together
thin twigs or ivy vines (after stripping off the leaves). Place
each end inside the container so the strand forms a semicircle above
the flowers.
Smell the Roses
Rather than bundling blooms together, try
layering them. Cut florist foam to fit inside a pedestal-style bowl
similar to the one shown here. Soak the foam in water for a half
hour before placing it in the container. Stick hydrangeas in the
center of the foam, and then circle them with roses. Add a border
at the bottom with leaves; we chose galax....You
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