We love spoiling ourselves with a stunning floral arrangement as much as (or more than!) the next person. With a little creativity, you can elevate a standard floral bouquet into something spectacular and unique for your home. So today we’re sharing ideas on how you can create your own beautiful floral arrangements centrepieces thanks to the convenience of online flower deliveries.
From unusual vessels to unexpected flower combinations, keep scrolling for creative ideas to create your own floral arrangement centrepieces!
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1. Selecting the perfect flowers for your home
Some of us have our favourite, go-to flowers and don’t have to think twice about what flowers to order for our home… others may be seeking a little inspiration or want to change things up. So let’s start with a quick run through of some of the most popular flowers for your home right now.
Wild flowers
Perhaps it’s the organic, earthy trend that’s still going strong, or possibly because wildflowers are a more sustainable option. Whatever the reason, it’s hard to beat the causal elegance of wild flowers. Opt for varieties that tie into your interior scheme, adding effortless beauty and character to your space.
Personally, we love wild daisies. It’s impossible to look at these cheerful flowers without smiling. When it comes to flowers and their meaning, daisies symbolise purity, innocence and new beginnings. This makes them a great option if you want to create an uplifting atmosphere in your home. Wild daisies are also incredibly versatile, fitting seamlessly into rustic, modern, or minimalist settings, and their low-maintenance nature makes them a practical and beautiful option for any home.
Tonal flowers
Ok, so this isn’t a type of flower per se, rather a way of selecting a broad mix of flowers by sticking to a particular colour theme. From neutral beiges and whites, to moody rich reds and orange hues, or uplifting pale pinks, selecting colours of the same colour family instantly creates a stunning and sophisticated arrangement. This can be a great trick to use for those of us new to flower arranging at home.
Eucalyptus
The ever-popular eucalyptus is a staple in Australian homes. Often used as filler, they also work just as well as a stand alone arrangement. Popular for their calming, silvery-green foliage and aromatic properties. They pair well with almost any flower and are a fab option if you don’t like overly bright flower arrangements.
2. Select the right vase or vessel
Selecting the right vase or vessel is just as important as the flowers. For a traditional and classic look, you could opt for a stylish vase… or for something a little more unusual, why not consider using a natural container? By thinking outside the box — literally — you can create a personalised floral arrangement for your home.
Natural vessels for flower arrangements:
- Terracotta pots: Perfect for a rustic look and very breathable for roots.
- Woven baskets: Ideal for a soft, homey vibe and great for large, sprawling arrangements.
- Hollowed logs: For a truly woodland feel, use a section of log as a striking, organic vase.
- Large shell: Fitting the coastal style to a T, large shells are a modern and minimalist.
- Coconut shells: Small, charming, and just right for tabletop displays. Amp up the earth vibes with natural additions like stones, driftwood, or a sprinkle of moss.
Recycle old jars, bottles, or even wooden crates are sustainable ideas that also work well as homes for your floral creations.
3. Begin creating your floral arrangement with greenery
With your flowers and vase sorted, it’s time to start layering your arrangement. Start by arranging the greenery or filler flowers in your vase or vessel. It will create a foundation that will support the larger blooms and add fullness to the arrangement. Crisscross the stems to create a grid that helps hold the flowers in place.
Florist Chellie shares step-by-step instructions on how to do this in her article here.
4. Add focal flowers and smaller blooms
When it comes to adding your flowers, place your largest or most striking flowers in the arrangement first. These should be the focal point of your centrepiece. Position them at varying heights to create depth and interest.
Smaller flowers fill in the gaps and keep the arrangement balanced. Just like interior styling, using an odd number creates a more natural and visually pleasing look. Fish by stepping back and assessing the arrangement, filling in any empty spaces or adding flowers to balance the look.
5. Maintain your floral arrangement
Keep your flowers fresh and fab by maintaining the arrangement. A few simple steps can extend the life of flowers by up to 3 weeks.
How to maintain a floral bouquet:
- Trim the stems: Give your flowers a trim every few days. A fresh cut at a 45-degree angle allows them to drink up more water.
- Change the water regularly: Switch out the water every two days to keep it clean and clear of bacteria, which can shorten your flowers’ lifespan.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Place your arrangement in a spot that gets indirect light. Too much sun can cause your blooms to fade quickly.
- Use flower food: Add a packet of flower food to the water. If you don’t have any, a pinch of sugar and a couple of drops of bleach can work wonders in nourishing your flowers and keeping the water bacteria-free. Find out more about making your own flower food here.
- Refresh flowers: Just because some of your flowers have wilted, doesn’t mean you have to replace the whole arrangement. Carefully pick out ones that have seen better days and replace with a few fresh blooms or added greenery.
These steps will ensure your floral arrangement stays vibrant and fresh for as long as possible.
Have you been inspired to create your own DIY floral centrepiece? What flowers or theme will you go for? We’d love to see a photo of your creation — email us or tag us when you share it on social media!