Great Arranging IdeasHave you been put off buying fresh flowers in the past, because you think that you need lots of skill to arrange flowers successfully? Well, the Flowers & Plants Association have some great ideas for you, for displaying your flowers in stylish yet simple ways. Basic Household Containers Jugs, teapots, tumblers and even jam jars can all be used for displaying flowers. With smaller containers such as teapots and jam jars, the flowers look better with the stems cut short, so that the flowerheads "float" on the rim of the pot. Choose flowers with full heads like dahlias, carnations, chrysanthemums and daffodils. Mass in separate colors for high style, or fill out with interesting foliages for a rustic, harvest-festival feel. Glasses and jars can also be put inside more attractive non-waterproof containers to hold the water for the flowers. Ringing the Changes with Boring Vases Alternatively cover the outside of the vase in double-sided adhesive tape, then stick large leaves vertically around. Tuck the ends of the leaves underneath and stick them down, then tie the vase in the middle with raffia or string for a floral parcel. Some houseplant leaves look wonderful for this as they are glossy, or have exotic markings or coloration. If you have no leaves, wind string - plain or colored - in coils around the bottles and jars for an ethnic look; or satin parcel ribbon for a shiny finish. And if all else fails...
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