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How to Be Creative with Flowers!


You have to know that you can always be creative with flowers. There is a wide variety of flowers and there are so many ways to arrange flowers, too! Make a great combination of flowers can make them look more beautiful and fun as well. You can even be creative with the container of the flowers too such as:

Bouquet

A flower bouquet is definitely the most popular kind of flower arrangement. This is the most classic yet the most preferable way to arrange flowers and flower gifting.



Vase

After the flower bouquet, the flower vase also popular. Most people will use a vase to move the flowers from a bouquet to keep it longer. Either it is a glass or a crystal vase, your flowers will always look stunning if you arrange them well.

Bottle

A bottle is a more creative flower container here! You can use any bottle as the container of your flower arrangement such as an ex-wine bottle. Your flowers will look as elegant as they can be in just a simple container. However, you have to make sure that you clean the bottle before you put your flowers there.

Teapot

Other than a bottle, a teapot also can be a very creative flower container you can use! This type of container will make your flower arrangement look more vintage and beautiful.

Envelope

The envelope can look really sweet and classy when you want to give it as a gift or simple a flower decoration in your room.
After all, flowers and the special arrangement of them are just so hard to ignore! Not only they can immediately put people in a good mood and add such a happy vibe to the surroundings, arrange flowers creatively also such a fun activity to do!



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