DIY Flower Arrangement|Spring Basket - Liz Bushong (2024)

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Need a simple DIY Flower Arrangement grab a round flat basket and fill with potted blooming flowers! Add a bit of moss to cover the flower pots so they look like they have been planted in the basket, insert a few twigs for height and display as you like. Then step back and enjoy the blooming spring colors. Potted yellow tulips, purple hyacinths, yellow and purple primrose and a few fillers make a lovely flower basket. Regardless of what season it is, any time is a great time to create living floral arrangements.

In addition to having a beautiful living arrangement after the season is over, you can keep the bulbs for planting.

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  1. To create a springtime centerpiece for your table, gather some of the season’s best blooming potted bulbs, primrose and ferns.
  2. Place 3- 5 potted blooms at different levels inside a plastic lined basket at various heights. No need to remove the plants from the pot. (I lined the basket with a trash bag so that water would not run through onto the table. You might want to place an extra round place-mat underneath your living arrangement just in case of an accidental water leak.)
  3. Place potted flowers in a pleasing manner, elevate some using upside down bowls or cubes. Varying the heights will add more interest to your living arrangement.
  4. Tuck in willow or small tree sticks into potted plants.
  5. Cover and tuck moss over the potted flowers and between spaces inside the basket.

Regardless if you grow your own or purchase potted plants, a good mix of flowers would include two to three colors with different textures and heights. Leafy green ivy and low packed ground cover with reindeer moss will add to the fullness of the arrangement. For a bit of whimsy as I mentioned earlier, I added a small bird sitting on a faucet with dripping water crystal. An empty bird nest would also be a great touch to this spring arrangement too. If you can’t fid the faucet with dripping crystal, check this out and make something similar. Of course this wont fit in your garden basket but it is cuter than cute.

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Water this arrangement when needed. You can purchase a plant watering meter to help gauge when to water.

To use the gauge, insert into the middle of the plant and watch the small needle go from low to high. If the needle lands in the middle it means you water lever is normal. It will tell you what you need to do. I found mine at Lowe’s home and garden shop.

After the flowers are spent, you can plant the bulbs in your garden for next spring.

DIY Flower Arrangement|Spring Basket about Tulips

You can plant Gladiolas and Dahlias this spring for flowering this summer. In September as fall arrives plant tulip and daffodils for next spring. Spring bulbs should be planted in the fall or early winter because they require a long period of cool temperatures in order for them to flower. In the fall, it is important to get the bulbs in the ground before the ground freezes. They need time to develop strong roots. You could also plant bulbs in individual containers as the merchants do forcing the bulbs to grow.

My sweet bunny JJ was excited about spring too! He is an adorable New Zealand white bunny with red eyes. JJ allowed me to take a few photos of him checking out the floral arrangement while I was putting it together. He looked out the window, chewed a few willow branches, smelled the flowers by standing on his hind feet, and finally laid down beside the finished arrangement. Enjoy these photos. He’s a cutie.

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JJ helping with the willow branches.. He thought this one was too long.

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JJ posing with centerpiece. He’s such a great friend.

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Sorry this photo is a bit blurry as I was quickly taking the photo of JJ standing on his hind legs. That rarely happens. I was so excited he did this. He is looking out the window.

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JJ wanted to know if I was done yet? He’s lounging now… ready for me to be finished with photo shoot. LoL. Little JJ moved to heaven in 2016, we had him for 6 years. We miss him so much. But his sister Baby Girl, who is 7 looks just like JJ. Beautiful babies.

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This was first seen in VIP SEEN Magazine featuring JJ too. JJ was my photogenic bunny. Baby girl is camera shy. See photo below of Baby Girl. she enjoyed this tulip. Good thing it came from my yard with no pesticides. She had that tulip off the centerpiece in a second.

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  1. Fun and easy centerpiece to make to help usher in Spring. Just purchase a few potted blooming bulbs, a basket, moss and variety. Let me know what you make for your dining table.

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DIY Flower Arrangement|Spring Basket - Liz Bushong (2024)

FAQs

How do you arrange a bunch of flowers in a vase? ›

The Flared Vase
  1. Start by pairing a bit of foliage with your focal flower, in this case, a rose and white leaf.
  2. Add a flower from each stack, one by one. ...
  3. Keep adding flowers and foliage, rotating the bouquet in your hand.
  4. Make sure you don't have too much of one flower or color in one section.
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What is the 3:5-8 rule in floristry? ›

One of the European designs that we create in floristry is called the Form Linear, in which we apply flowers by using the 3:5:8 rule, with 3 main focal groups: 3 = Sub-dominate Group/Placement. 5 = Contrasting Group/Placement. 8 = Dominate Group/Placement.

How many flowers should be in a flower arrangement? ›

How Many Flowers Do I Need to Make a Bouquet?
ArrangementMixed Bouquet (Focal Flower, Secondary Flower, Filler, and Greens)
Stem Count for Small Arrangement10 Stems
Stem Count for Medium Arrangement18-20 Stems
Stem Count for Large Arrangement25-30 Stems

What is the best vase shape for hydrangeas? ›

"Oakleaf and Limelight hydrangeas with their cone shapes lend themself to linear vases like a tall cylinder. More traditional hydrangeas do very well in a compote or a bowl." Lee suggests using vases that do not require foam as hydrangeas are thirsty and "like a good drink." Instead, place them directly in water.

How do you make a flower arrangement without an oasis? ›

Two of the most cost-effective mechanics are chicken wire and waterproof floral tape. Both products are budget- and user-friendly, available in different colors, and considered ideal when creating straight-to-water arrangements.

How long do you soak flowers before arranging? ›

Place prepared stems in a bucket of clean water and leave in a cool place for at least two to three hours or, ideally, overnight. This will allow the flowers to drink before being brought into a warmer environment. Some plants with soft stems and heavy flower head, such as tulips and gerberas, are prone to bending.

What helps cut flowers last longer? ›

Freshly cut flowers will last longer if you add 1/4 teaspoon bleach per quart (1 liter) of vase water. Another popular recipe calls for 3 drops bleach and 1 teaspoon sugar in 1 quart (1 liter) water. This will also keep the water from getting cloudy and inhibit the growth of bacteria.

What do florists use to hold flowers? ›

Vases. An often under-considered, but never overlooked item is the vase. The vase is extremely important in floral design, not only because it simply holds your flowers, but because the shape itself determines the shape of the floral arrangement.

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