I LOVE reader requests . . . we've been doing this for almost 3 years now, and finding something to write about during projects can sometimes be a stretch. So if there is anything you want to know shoot me an email and ask!
Today's post came from an email I received asking about our flower vases! I do not remember who it came from . . . sorry!
The question basically asked, what flower vases should we own??
Basically I think that One Large vase and One small vase should be owned by everyone . . . if you are really in to minimalism the small vase could be a small tumbler ;).
But if you are a fresh flower addict like myself here are the basic vases you should have:
1) A White Ceramic Pitcher:
It can be used for other things as well, but more than 50% of the time I use it as a vase.
2) A round glass "fish bowl" vase:
I found ours at Michaels, and I use it all the time, any bouquet I've put into it has looked amazing! I seriously Love this vase!
3) A Julep Cup:
Again, I found this at Michaels (p.s. Don't put it into the dishwasher). I use this little cup about as often as I use all of our other vases combined. Sometimes the flowers in a mixed bouquet die at different times. So when the first few flowers die, I pull the live flowers out (usually carnations), and place them in our julep cup to live for a few more days!
4) Medium Vase:
I love texture and I love white but it doesn't have to be textured and white. It's just nice to have a medium sized vase for medium sized bouquets. I find that this size about 10" tall is the perfect size for almost any bouquet.
5) A bud vase: *Optional
I know I said you should own a bud vase but I just use an oil bottle, it's rare that I receive a single stem but it does happen occasionally. For that reason we keep the white oil bottle around if we didn't already own one I'm not sure I would invest in one.
6) A Large honeycomb vase from Target! *Optional
Okay . . . it's a little specific but what I really mean to say is a Large Vase. This is also optional, because if you have the big white pitcher (number 1) you won't need a large vase.
And the best place to buy vases . . . second hand stores! Save yourself some money and search through your local thrift store for vases!!
And of course you aren't limited to just traditional vases, if you are short on space here are some examples of unconventional things we've used as a vase:
A goblet:
A mason jar inside an orchid pot:
A cookie jar without the lid:
I hope you enjoyed today's reader request!!! I hope I didn't sound too bossy, but those are the vases that I've found work really well for us!! ;) haha
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Very helpful!
ReplyDeleteI LOOOVE the cookie jar. I think I need to go shopping today for a fishbowl & julep cup. I have a pitcher collection, so I do use them most of the time. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove all of them! Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteI picked up a cookie jar like that last example last week at the thrift store and have been trying to figure out what to use if for (besides cookies!). This is a great idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! What kind of flowers do you have the best luck with (as far as living the longest)? I want to plant some nice flowers outside this year that I will be able to cut and bring inside - what would you suggest?
ReplyDeleteAll good suggestions, and the thrift shop is a great place to find vases.
ReplyDeleteCould not agree more as I too have all of the above and use them weekly!
ReplyDeleteI have all of these and love fresh flowers too! My fave is definitely the white pitcher, though I felt so tempted to copy you and buy a honeycomb vase while at Target recently :) Maybe when we're all moved in I'll go for it.
ReplyDeleteJenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
Wonderful post!I plan to add a julep cup and fishbowl to my collection (I love your blog)I was actually at Salvation Army today...and looked for a white vase...no luck....but I have gotten several from there in the past....see two I have purhased here: http://mysunshine6.blogspot.com/2013/02/im-gonna-pop-some-tagsyhl-challenge.html
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Deletelove these ideas, I have 3 different size pitchers and I seriously think I should keep the white since is the one we use and get a Julep one. Living in NYC space is at a premium.
ReplyDeleteI am just starting my collection and this post was very helpful. Gotta love fresh flowers!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I always look forward to your posts and feel deprived when you leave us hanging! I JUST bought a white pitcher from target after seeing yours so many times...I just had to have it! I have that, and a small hurricane vase that is usually holding a candle.
ReplyDeleteI have a question though...I have/ am hoarding a lot of small candle holders (think tea light candles). Is there any way to display them without it looking too cluttered? I just change them out periodically. Do you have a drawer or box where you change things out from? I would love to hear about it! Thanks for the help!
I have to say that proudly, I've covered all of them. My favorite though, is the mint julep cup. Always shining and so classic!
ReplyDeleteYour photo of the tulips is beautiful. Every spring I always keep a vase of tulips around because they remind me of my grandmother, who was born in Haarlem, Holland.
ReplyDeleteFlea markets can also be great place to find vases. I found my most favorite vase at a flea market a couple of years ago for $3, which was a steal considering that it is Depression glass and is at least 75 years old.