Beyond Bouquets: Top 4 Unexpected Ways to Display Your Flowers

•  flower decoration •  wedding

When spring is already there, but trees are still bare, you may find yourself craving for some greenery. While a flower shop is the only place where live cherry blossoms, tulips, and peonies can be seen, their inexpensive yet life-like silk replicas from our online store will allow you to marvel at the refreshing beauty of your favorite flowers all year round. Not to spruce up your event scene even in early March. Though our silk blossoms (and living flowers are not an exception) are charming as they are, you can considerably augment their charm by displaying them in unexpected ways.

Terrarium Backdrop

Whether you are an avid party maker or an established event planner, you might be aware that glass terrariums can always add a little extra accent into any setup. Though terrariums are often used as candle holders or pots for succulents, they can also make even the most ordinary flowers into fanciful elements of an awe-inspiring spectacle to behold – just have a look at this breathtaking backdrop in the picture! The greatest thing about this backdrop is that it’s pretty easy to recreate. It will require a variety of glass terrariums from our extensive selection – we strongly recommend you stock up on terrariums of different shapes and sizes. They have to be further filled with a “foundation” (try decorative sand, glitter, acrylic ice, or whatever your find suitable in our collection of vase fillers) to secure the blossoms (peony, chrysanthemum, rose, or hydrangea flower heads). After that, using threads or greenery garlands, suspend your terrariums at different heights from an arch, tree, chandelier, or backdrop stand.

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Terrarium Backdrop

Whether you are an avid party maker or an established event planner, you might be aware that glass terrariums can always add a little extra accent into any setup. Though terrariums are often used as candle holders or pots for succulents, they can also make even the most ordinary flowers into fanciful elements of an awe-inspiring spectacle to behold – just have a look at this breathtaking backdrop in the picture! The greatest thing about this backdrop is that it’s pretty easy to recreate. It will require a variety of glass terrariums from our extensive selection – we strongly recommend you stock up on terrariums of different shapes and sizes. They have to be further filled with a “foundation” (try decorative sand, glitter, acrylic ice, or whatever your find suitable in our collection of vase fillers) to secure the blossoms (peony, chrysanthemum, rose, or hydrangea flower heads). After that, using threads or greenery garlands, suspend your terrariums at different heights from an arch, tree, chandelier, or backdrop stand.

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Globe Style Holder Display

If you decided to assemble the terrarium backdrop, which we were talking above, you can continue your glass theme on your tabletop by assembling this easy globe style holder display, which will have everybody swooning with this refreshing, even lightweight flair – isn’t it a perfect metaphor of Mother Nature in early spring? Our glass globe-style candle holders will help you recreate this setup on your next celebration – simply flip them over and feel free to use them as vases for your single stems. Arrange your mini vases across the table (you can also mismatch them with our wish keeper favor bottles for a visual interest) and fill them with our white tulips, baby’s breath flowers, or the other seasonal blossoms. Last but not least, it’s highly recommended use flat colors such as a white tablecloth, napkins, and dinnerware to make your “floriated runner” stand out.

Globe Style Holder Display

If you decided to assemble the terrarium backdrop, which we were talking above, you can continue your glass theme on your tabletop by assembling this easy globe style holder display, which will have everybody swooning with this refreshing, even lightweight flair – isn’t it a perfect metaphor of Mother Nature in early spring? Our glass globe-style candle holders will help you recreate this setup on your next celebration – simply flip them over and feel free to use them as vases for your single stems. Arrange your mini vases across the table (you can also mismatch them with our wish keeper favor bottles for a visual interest) and fill them with our white tulips, baby’s breath flowers, or the other seasonal blossoms. Last but not least, it’s highly recommended use flat colors such as a white tablecloth, napkins, and dinnerware to make your “floriated runner” stand out.

Scandinavian Lines

If you are looking to throw a Scandinavian-style event, it won’t be complete without those signature minimalist, exact lines – you should keep this in mind even when you assemble a backdrop. What do you think about this one? To set up one on your own, you can use our newly arrived gold and rose gold candle holders of varying sizes, which can be further styled with any flowers you choose and hung from a tree, arch, or a backdrop stand from our online store. If you are working with a backdrop stand, you can freshen it up by swathing it with one of our greenery garlands. It’s also recommended to carry on with your Scandinavian theme on your table – from our side, we are at your service with our marbleized ceramic pots (which are perfect containers for succulents!) and wrought-iron mini vases for your single stems.

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Scandinavian Lines

If you are looking to throw a Scandinavian-style event, it won’t be complete without those signature minimalist, exact lines – you should keep this in mind even when you assemble a backdrop. What do you think about this one? To set up one on your own, you can use our newly arrived gold and rose gold candle holders of varying sizes, which can be further styled with any flowers you choose and hung from a tree, arch, or a backdrop stand from our online store. If you are working with a backdrop stand, you can freshen it up by swathing it with one of our greenery garlands. It’s also recommended to carry on with your Scandinavian theme on your table – from our side, we are at your service with our marbleized ceramic pots (which are perfect containers for succulents!) and wrought-iron mini vases for your single stems.

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Upside Down Glasses

There’s no doubt that you don’t necessarily have to come up with and assemble multi-layered centerpieces to bedazzle even the most particular guests. Sometimes, it’s enough to flip over your favorite glasses and transform them into floriated candle holders as shown in the picture! Though classic cocktail glasses will always work for you, you can add some whimsy and dimension into your setup by mismatching our wine, martini, margarita, and other long-stem glass style vases. As for the flowers, there are no limitations – feel free to accent your glasses with peony, chrysanthemum, rose, or hydrangea flower heads  (yes, like with the terrarium backdrop, it’s recommended to choose lush blossoms). In the end, top things off with matching tealight, votive, or pillar candles, and voila – you have an off-the-charts centerpiece!

Upside Down Glasses

There’s no doubt that you don’t necessarily have to come up with and assemble multi-layered centerpieces to bedazzle even the most particular guests. Sometimes, it’s enough to flip over your favorite glasses and transform them into floriated candle holders as shown in the picture! Though classic cocktail glasses will always work for you, you can add some whimsy and dimension into your setup by mismatching our wine, martini, margarita, and other long-stem glass style vases. As for the flowers, there are no limitations – feel free to accent your glasses with peony, chrysanthemum, rose, or hydrangea flower heads  (yes, like with the terrarium backdrop, it’s recommended to choose lush blossoms). In the end, top things off with matching tealight, votive, or pillar candles, and voila – you have an off-the-charts centerpiece!

Certainly, there are millions of creative ways to spruce up your event and living space with flowers – you can also turn to easily accessible items, like birdcages, mason jars, vintage bottles, apothecary jars, rustic planters, and beyond. With that being said, you might also have a couple of your own creative ideas…so what are they? What blossoms do you prefer? And what do you think about using artificial flowers? Please let us know about your thoughts here, in the comments below!

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