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Jun01 4

Vase Alternative

Posted by Khris in Bouquets + Flowers

Always on the lookout for unusual vases and containers, I stumbled on this beauty when I was cleaning out our household storage cubby.

diybride ranunculus centerpiece

Can you guess what it is? It’s a glass globe that goes over porch/patio lights! I found it at a local hardware shop a few years ago for around $10.00. Filled with these ultra-dainty ranunculus, it transforms into an unique and affordable centerpiece. I used about 25 full-bloom ranunculus for this project.

The thought of using a globe (without a flat bottom) as a vase may seem odd (hey, I’m all mavericky when it comes to this stuff) but it works for smaller arrangements. The secret is to create a soft base for the globe to set in such as a pile of sand, salt, or sugar — things you have easy (and cheap) access to. Pour a mound of sand on a table, place the centerpiece in place, and brush away the rest. (A mini vac is also helpful when you’re doing several tables worth.)

Flowers for this project were provided by:
Wedding Flowers - FiftyFlowers Logo

4 Comments

  1. Heidi@TrulyEngaging | June 2, 2010 at 2:46 pm

    Love love love ranunculus' and such a clever container. Great find!

    Reply
  2. Heidi@TrulyEngaging | June 2, 2010 at 2:46 pm

    Love love love ranunculus' and such a clever container. Great find!

    Reply
  3. Melanie | June 13, 2010 at 10:29 pm

    Ranunculus is my favorite flower – the bouquet is so pretty!

    Reply
  4. Model | September 23, 2011 at 10:49 am

    Excellent !

    It’s this kind of idea that make interresting thing…

    I’ve exactly this model of glass globe at the exterior of my home !

    Thanks and sorry for my durt english :(

    regards.

    Reply

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