Eco-Friendly Floral Design 101: How to Arrange Flowers in Any Vase
Below is a very simple and clear step by step guide provided by realsimple.com for beginners on how you can arrange your cut flowers in any vase. For those of you who do not have a vase available at home, do not fret. You can substitute the vase with any empty jars or empty wine bottles available in your kitchen cabinets.

Photo by Natasha Milne
Step 1: Fill the vase with cool tap water, says Emily Weaver, owner of New York City floral design studio Chestnuts in the Tuileries. (Warm water can force unopened buds to bloom too quickly.)
Step 2: Measure the flower against the height of the vase and decide where to snip.
Step 3: Lay stems on a cutting board and, with a kitchen knife, cut on an angle, which exposes the stem to more water. If you prefer, use floral shears instead of a knife.
Step 4: Bind the flowers with a clear-colored elastic and trim any too-long stems. Finally, place the flowers in the vase.
Do take some pictures of your flowers and send them to me once you’ve tried the steps above. Let me know how it works for you. Have fun arranging your blooms and have a great weekend!
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How frequent I need to change the water?
Comment by Pin — June 13, 2008 @ 6:32 am
Pin, you need to change the water in the vase every 2-3 days. Re-cut the stems of the flowers too while you’re at it, to ensure that the flowers get sufficient water and nutrients. For more information, you can read more about my flower care post here: http://www.lefiores.com/2008/03/16/flower-care-101/
Comment by Ammie — June 13, 2008 @ 6:50 am
Great Tips. It’s beautiful yellow lily in the vase. Lovely!
Comment by montreal florist — May 28, 2010 @ 1:19 am