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5 DIY Flower Vase Alternatives You Can Try Today

5 DIY Flower Vase Alternatives You Can Try Today

Gardening is about experimenting and having fun. Not just in the types of plants you grow, but also how you display those plants. Here are a few playful alternatives to regular flower vases.  They’ll spark conversation and give a fresh new look to any part of your home or office.


1. Tin can


Pink roses in a tin can.


Clean it, remove the label and what are you left with? An artistic little container to display your flowers. 


Due to their size, tin cans are perfect for plants with shorter stems. They’re also highly customizable. You can cover them with wrapping paper, spray paint them, or tie some ribbons around them. 

 


2. Watering can


Flowers displayed in a watering can.


Who doesn’t like a bit of bohemian flair in their home? Watering cans have a timeless, rustic feel to them. It’s unusual to see watering cans displaying plants. If you choose this option, your arrangement will definitely stand out. Another great thing about them is that they look stylish indoors and out.

 


3. Perfume bottle


Flowers displayed in a glass bottle.


Don't throw away your empty perfume bottle just yet! It can be reused as a cute little plant holder. The same is true for any other small glass bottle you may have. Give it a good clean before using it, then pop a couple of short stemmed flowers inside with a little bit of water. 


Flowers in bottles also make great eco-friendly gifts that show a personal touch.

 


4. Drinking glass


Flowers displayed in a drinking glass.


If you're looking for a way to display your favorite flowers in the dining room, consider using drinking glasses as vases. Drinking glasses are not only easy to find and cheap, but they also come in a variety of shapes and sizes. To create a fuller look, cut the stems as short as possible so the flowers fill the glass.

 


5. Teapot


Flowers displayed in a teapot.


Teapots make great planters. They're decorative, easy to find, relatively cheap and come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Using a teapot rather than a regular vase is a fun way to show off your creativity and add some personality to your table.

 


Want to grow your own flowers?


If you’ve always liked the idea of growing your own flowers but don’t have the space or know-how, Click and Grow smart gardens can help! Many people think an indoor garden is only for growing food, but that's not true. 


You can also use smart gardens to grow and display flowers for your home and office. Check out our Big Vibrant Flower Kit that comes with a Smart Garden 9 and Petunia, Black Pansy and Polka Dot flowers to grow in any living space. 


Have fun growing and displaying your own vibrant plants!


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