Guest Groups: Spring for Fabulous Flower Vases

With spring right around the corner, I have flowers on my head! I like to find beautiful and unique vessels for holding my crops, herbs, orchids and blossoms. Here’s a selection of a few of my favorite choices for showing freshly cut borders and flowers. — Candice in The Design Boards

Jamali Floral & Garden Supplies

White Porcelain Urn Flower Vase – $8.99

Urns are usually common for big potted plants outside, but I like smaller ceramic urns such as this for holding herbs in the kitchen window. A rosemary or sage plant would look perfect in a few of these.

Etsy

Century Old Half-Gallon Mason Jar by Midwest Finds – $14

Obviously you can’t speak about flower vases without even bringing up the omnipresent blue Mason jar. They are so widely used but still so amazing. The blue really is the best accent to freshly cut stems from the garden.

A Gorgeous Mess

Antique Swedish Trophy Bowl – $84

Vintage trophies make beautiful vessels for flowers. This low-profile trophy bowl is perfect for holding succulents.

TAG

Potted Tulip Egg Cups – $9.50

Egg cups create perfect little vessels for holding flowers. You may make a collection of vintage cups or pick a simple option like these ones that are white. They’d be so cute on an Easter table for a centerpiece or even as a location setting mark.

A Gorgeous Mess

Trophy – $69

It’s simple to scrounge a vintage trophy when antiquing or even thrifting. This one has a beautiful patina and age to it.

VivaTerra

Moroccan Tea Glasses – $29

Moroccan tea glasses are fantastic for holding individual cuts of flowers, and they are available in a variety of colors. They don’t take up a lot of room, making them perfect for tabletop vases during dinner parties. I love these in gem tones.

Jayson Home

Ceramic 12-bud Vase – $22

I love that 12-bud vase. It’d look so amazing as a centerpiece for an outdoor garden party with different colored stems inside.

Etsy

Glass and Metal Terrarium With Door from Klinker – $43

Terrariums have become so popular over the past couple of decades. This very small vintage one is exceptional and so cute. I love the patina on the metal.

Candelabra

Jamie Young Co.. Large Bell Jar – $126.50

Bell jars are a nice and one of a kind way of displaying a couple of flowers, or you’ll be able to set a small bud vase underneath with a couple stalks inside. I love this model using a rope handle.

Save-on-crafts

Embossed Metal Hanging French Flower Market Buckets – $59

French flower buckets are fantastic for holding freshly cut garden flowers or herbs. I love to use these for outside table centerpieces in the summertime and fill them with rosemary clippings.

Etsy

Vintage Amber Apothecary Jar by Apt. 22 – $10

Vintage apothecary jars make great little bud vases. I love amber-colored choices like this one because the flowers really stand out from the vase.

Rowen & Wren

Barley Bottles – GBP 28

I love to have big glass vases such as these around for holding flowering branches and big stems.

Etsy

Painted and Distressed Mason Jars by Beach Blues

This is an enjoyable take on the traditional Mason jar appearance. The painted jars may coordinate with your stem colors.

Pottery Barn

Etched Mercury Glass Vases – $69

I’m such a sucker for mercury glass — I love it! It always looks amazing paired with white hydrangeas, which are a few of my favorite flowers.

Terrain

Weathered Basin Terrarium – $98

Large terrariums such as this always seem so nice on display in a bathroom or on a small corner table.

C.S. Post & Co..

Coral Clay Vases – $20

These clay vases have an excellent organic shape to them. The white contrasts well with brightly colored stems.

Etsy

Vintage Mint Julep Cups by Bonnbonn

Maybe it’s because my whole family is from Kentucky, but I love mint julep cups, especially vintage sets similar to this one. They seem so great running a desk as a decorative centerpiece. As an additional bonus, you can drink out of them when you aren’t using them!

Etsy

Vintage Stoneware Crock by Bonnbonn

I am obsessed with stoneware — as you probably know if you follow any of my additional ideabooks. I simply love the way it looks set against herbs or greenery.

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