The best things in life are free. True happiness is not something earth-shattering, but knowing how to discover the small beauties in life and live the life you want.
For example, decorate your life with a bouquet of flowers, making the whole space full of life and full of happiness. When arranging flowers, you cannot do without a vase. At this time, many young ladies begin to worry about how to choose the most beautiful bouquet.
The editor has thoughtfully compiled some tips for choosing flower vases, please keep them away~~
1. Column vase + leafy flowers
Suitable for: roses, lilies, sunflowers
The columnar vase can provide a concise and clear structure in the space. Whether it is a cylinder or a square column, flowers of appropriate length can be inserted in it, such as lilies, sunflowers and other long-branched flowers. Especially flowers with lush leaves can create a sense of lush volume and can also provide cover for the rhizomes left in the glass vase.
2. Wide-mouth vase + "rough branches and leaves"
Suitable for: peach blossoms, long-branch roses, hydrangeas
Any thick-branched flower is a good choice for a jar, including those half-meter-long giant roses or slender hydrangeas. When using a wide-mouth vase, it is easy to encounter the problem that the flower branches are scattered and difficult to fix in the center. Adding pebbles to the vase can easily help the shape.
3. Long bottle with a closed mouth
Suitable for: magnolia, wicker, poppy
Our first impression of vases is probably from this classic long vase with a narrowed mouth. Because of the nature of the narrow mouth, a small number of twigs or just one or two flowers can create a good shape. If the flowers are too dense, it will easily look top-heavy. In addition, branch-like herbs such as magnolias and wickers look beautiful arranged randomly in vases on the cabinet, or combined with single flowers to create a floral arrangement.
4. Round vase + short large flowers
Suitable for: tulips, peonies, roses, any bouquet
A round vase looks best when paired with large, plump flowers such as tulips, orchids and roses. The bouquet you receive can basically be inserted directly into it without having to rearrange it. Remember to trim it to the right height for the vase. However, the mouth of a round vase is usually not too narrow, and flowers with thicker rhizomes are easier to fix in it. Therefore, a slightly taller oval vase may be more practical, so that the flower branches do not need to be cut too short and will not spread easily.
5. Small vase + twig flowers
Suitable for: violets, anemone, plumeria, various wild flowers
A large vase can be placed on the table in the living room, and whether it is on the bedside of the bedroom or on the desk cabinet, these limited spaces also need a little decoration of flowers to enhance the sophistication of the entire room. Small vases less than 20 cm long are a good choice because they are often found on coffee tables and are also called "coffee table vase"