Hello! Today I want to share how to freshen and restyle a floral arrangement with you.
I love getting fresh flowers, and chances are, you do too! If you got flowers for Mother’s Day, about a week from now, your flowers will probably be looking a little bit sad.
Now, if you are anything like me, you want to enjoy them for as long as possible! So if you’re interested… I’ll share how I easily turned my week old floral arrangement that was starting to fade into something new.
It’s been 20 days now since I got my floral arrangement… and I still have some of these flowers.
How to restyle an arrangement:
- I grabbed: a white creamer style pitcher, a hobnail milk glass vase, a pink glass vase, a thrift store vase and a .10 cent jelly jar.
1. Take your arrangement apart and salvage any blooms that are still viable. I’m sorry I did not take a photo of my flowers at the half-way point, but I deleted my tulips and button mums.
2. Next, you’ll start giving your stems fresh cuts. Depending on the flower, you may need to remove and inch, up to a few inches of the stem. (see the photo below for what a healthy exposed end should look like.)
3. Get ready to give your flowers a second life. Arrange as desired in whatever you have handy.
4. Here is what I did with some of my pink Mini Carnations, if you like mine.
Easy as #1, using a creamer container.
#2 Filling it with greenery as a base.
(also freshly trimmed)
#3 Adding in the pink Mini Carnations.
When I was done getting my flowers in their new homes I popped them on my iron tray and have enjoyed them every day since! It was wonderful laying them all out and playing with them too. I really enjoyed it!
More Helpful Tips:
- You can also add floral preservative (the little plastic pack of powder that often accompanies cut and arranged flowers) to make your blooms last longer.
- Freshly cutting the stems and adding fresh water (amended) will also keep your original arrangement looking it’s best, as well as prolonging the life of any secondary floral displays.
If you don’t have any on hand here are a few recipes;
(amounts are for full sized arrangements)
- You can add a penny or two and splash of table sugar to your arrangement.
- Add a cap full of bleach to the water.
- For approx. every quart of water, add 2 tsp. sugar and 2 tsp. vinegar.
So again, I went from the beautiful original arrangement,
To a secondary one, that allowed me extra time with my flowers!
With little effort, and no money spent, my flowers lasted twice as long!
I hope this was a helpful post and you can now get the very most out of your floral arrangements.
Have a beautiful day!
Karah @ thespacebetweenblog says
way to keep those blossoms going 🙂
Brandy says
Shannon your so clever. I love the arrangements and to get a 2nd life out of flowers is great.
Kathy A Delightsome Life says
Hello Shannon – very lovely! I oftentimes extend floral arrangements – you’ve done a wonderful job outlining step-by-step how to. Your new arrangements are beautiful.
I hope you have a great week,
Kathy
Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says
Oh what an awesome post. I always wish the flowers I pick would last longer so these tips are wonderful. Thanks!
THE FARMHOUSE PORCH says
Hi Shannon! Gorgeous flower pics. I hope you’ll come link this up at my party,”Cowgirl Up!” tonight. Starts at 8:30. Now following you too.
hugs,
Linsey
Bliss says
So smart……… never would I have thought to remove the still looking good stems to create a new arrangement. I usually just leave them till everything dies, and that is sad.
~Bliss~
Gwen @ The Bold Abode says
Oh, my lawd. Those are sooooo pretty…
Kelly @ View Along the Way says
You did a gorgeous job! Now where can I snag a gorgeous white tray like that?!