Use it outside or in fitted with a fat candle.
What to put in a tall vase other than flowers.
Sleek gold flower vase.
Instead of the usual bouquet of colors try a very simple green leaf.
Arrange bulbs and add water to bottom of bulbs.
The glass will prevent the flame from being blown out by the wind.
Use it to create a terrarium.
For this look you also have the option to use fresh or artificial either works great.
Houseplants are almost everyone s solution to an empty space but when your corner is too dark you probably won t get it to survive.
Bring color and texture to a neutral room with a tall vase or glass candle holder filled with natural elements such as spices grains grass seeds or dried beans.
Put rocks or decorative rocks on bottom of large glass vase.
Organic textures one of the easiest flower vase ideas doesn t require flowers.
Colour coordinate the vase with the vine colour coordinate your books vases and flowers like this wall unit.
Choosing the right vases and bowls.
Tiny succulents are lovely to look at and relatively easy to care for find the plants for a few dollars at your local home and garden store.
Royal copenhagen figurine and plates.
There s no right or wrong way to play with these elements.
However you can put a large leafy branch in a floor vase and you ll get the illusion of a tree for as long as the greenery lasts.
Pretty pots can do more than hold flowers on an outdoor table.
10 surprising ways to display your flowers without a vase for displaying floral arrangements upcycle one of these household vases.
Decorating with vases things to put in vases besides flowers meg learn to make these loopy burlap flowers from burlap ribbon.
Eggcups bowls water pitchers pumpkins teacups and more.
This works best with vases that are opaque since the vase s base color provides a nicely dramatic contrast with the bright green of your chosen leaf.
Of course you don t have to have a giant branch to make a giant impact.
Stack them up high.
Blooms in around 2 weeks.
Add water as needed.
Mix your bowl filler objects with vases full of flowers to create a subtle juxtaposition between expected and unexpected.