I have some faux cotton
stems in a vase with faux lambs - ear stems and a few seed pods.
I think the Magnolia
stems in that vase work so well for Fall, and of course I am still IN LOVE with this Forever Young sign by TheSerendipitousHome on Etsy.
I think the Magnolia
stems in that vase work so well for Fall, and of course I am still IN LOVE with this Forever Young sign by TheSerendipitousHome on Etsy.
I have some faux cotton
stems in a vase with faux lambs - ear stems and a few seed pods.
A few
stems in the vase and you have a centerpiece!
Not exact matches
Mountain pepper shrubs are distinguished by the attractive deep red of their young
stems and branches, which color
in the same way as new, crimson gum tips, something difficult to surpass as a typically Australian rural
vase arrangement.
They are just so long lasting, long
stemmed, and I think it's one of the best smells of summer - an armful of sweet peas coming
in from the garden, or a tiny little
vase next to my bed when I wake up.
The water
in the
vase travels up the
stem of the flower like a drinking straw and is distributed to all of the parts of the plant that now need water.
I also have coral and magnolia
stems displayed
in some of my favorite
vases and both hold memories of home to my husband and me.
If you check out the post on my home office here, you'll see all four types of plants including a monstera
stem placed on my desk next to the
vase of red roses (also pictured
in the image above).
I kept the glass
vases that I used
in my Winter Mantel, simply adding white hearts to the
stems with glue dots.
A bright Cymbidium bloom is arranged
in a sweet little glass
vase that perfectly houses the twisting
stem.
I also recently started collecting these gorgeous Simon Pierce Christmas trees which look so pretty mixed
in with small glass
vases and Christmas
stems on your table.
Usually I would create more of a floral «arrangement,» but when I found these pretty pink long
stemmed roses, I thought it would be nice to let each guest take one home as a little favor, so I left them just
in a bundle,
in this pretty
vase I just bought.
Lucy and Meade were sitting on stools
in Hilma's tiny kitchen watching her poke the
stems of «Madame Isaac Pereire» roses into a
vase.
Table clock, time, moment, instant, rose
in a
vase, artist's brushes, quince, pomegranate, fig, autumn, candle
in his candle holder, light,
stemmed glass, crystal, grape plate, vine,...
Vase 1903 wheel - thrown incised earthenware with underglaze and high - gloss glaze Sabina Elliot Wells born 1876 died Charleson, S.C. 1943 with Joseph Meyer, potter active ca. 1896 - 1925 for the Newcomb Pottery, New Orleans Museum purchase made possible by The Endowment Fund in Honor of D. A. Turner 98.35 This vase from Newcomb Pottery features water lily or lotus - like buds with vertical stems rooted in a stylized water pattern at the foot of the
Vase 1903 wheel - thrown incised earthenware with underglaze and high - gloss glaze Sabina Elliot Wells born 1876 died Charleson, S.C. 1943 with Joseph Meyer, potter active ca. 1896 - 1925 for the Newcomb Pottery, New Orleans Museum purchase made possible by The Endowment Fund
in Honor of D. A. Turner 98.35 This
vase from Newcomb Pottery features water lily or lotus - like buds with vertical stems rooted in a stylized water pattern at the foot of the
vase from Newcomb Pottery features water lily or lotus - like buds with vertical
stems rooted
in a stylized water pattern at the foot of the pot.
Some simple
stems in a warm wood
vase is the perfect Fall arrangement.
To make a centrepiece, add some Sahara dry foam to the bottom of a
vase with florist tape, then starting with the big blooms, add your flowers, filling
in the gaps with smaller
stems.
Measure the length of the longest
stem in the arrangement; the longest
stem should be approximately one and a half to two times the height of the
vase.
Tie small posies with string at the base so they splay outwards and pop a single
stem, such as an allium,
in a
vase on its own.
Use it to store flower room essentials such as scissors, string, gloves and glass
stem vases, and display your country - style arrangements
in pretty enamel jugs nearby.
I cut
stems and put them
in front of our fireplace
in tall
vases!
For example, try red, yellow and purple
stems in a grouping of small
vases.
After I mixed it together (
in a separate plastic cup), I poured it into the
vase and used pencils and painters tape to hold my
stem (which I actually cut into two
stems)
in place.
In the video I also talk about the size of the
stems and other than the true blue eucalyptus (the tall skinny guys), one
stem is actually enough to break up into a couple smaller
vases if you aren't wanting a full bouquet.
To add a little softness, I bought a bundle of Walmart roses, cut the
stems really short, and grouped them
in a vintage
vase.
This antique piece, once used to hold
stems in place inside a
vase or bowl, now keeps letters, postcards, and photos neat and orderly.
A classic elegant cymbidium orchid
stem that looks fabulous on its own
in a simple glass
vase, but can easily be combined with other varieties of faux flower
stems for a strkingly beautiful arrangement.
We have long been fans of greenery
in the home, be it
in the form of little pots of succulents, tall
vases of green - leaved
stems, or trays of kitchen herbs.
I don't like a lot of clutter
in the kitchen especially, so I didn't do much
in here, but I did add some cotton
stems in my milk bottle
vases and one of my little chalk painted pumpkins to create a simple Fall vignette.
Start with a few pumpkins, grab a few
stems of Japanese lanterns and stick them
in a blue
vase.
I love the look of single
stems in single
vases / bottles.
Beans placed
in the
vase kept the
stems and feathers from flopping over.
8 Flowers, flowers, flowers Buy an inexpensive bouquet of spring blooms at the corner store, cut down the
stems and place
in a Mason jar, small
vase or pretty glass for your bedside table.
It features a delicate pear blossom sprig with an engraved gold
stem, sat
in a crystal
vase.