After a long winter isn’t it always lovely to see the spring blooms popping back into our lives. I was left very disappointed that not one of the many spring bulbs I planted, flowered this year. We suffered enormous amounts of rain over the winter and my thoughts are that mine might have rotted in the ground. However, all is not lost and I am delighted to finally have spring flowers in the range here at Prestige Botanicals. It’s a real treat knowing that whenever my heart desires a spring floral, they are never far away.
My all-time favourites are white tulips, hyacinths and narcissi or paper whites. You’d have thought that with the many vases I have, I could reach for the perfect one to display them. This was not the case, and I am sure that I am not the only one, so today I want to share how easy it is to craft a vase to suit.
Part one – Creating the vase!
I used a glass urn which I paint finished with white chalk paint. Once 2 coats had been applied, I used a strong solution of black tea to wash over the surface to achieved an aged vintaged shabby chic look.
To further enhance the surface, I used ‘air-dry’ paper clay and cake decorating moulds to make the roses and leaves. Once set, these were fixed into place with ‘no-nails’ glue.
Part two – displaying flowers!
Tip from me - now you don’t need a lot of flowers to create a lovely display, which is what’s so great about this design.
Things to gather -
- I used 6 white tulips – but 4 would work equally well.
- 4 white hyacinths & paperwhites.
- You will also need a smaller container to fit down inside cavity of container to hold the tulips to maintain a tall vertical positioning.
Did you know that fresh tulips are one of the few flowers that continue to grow once cut and vased?
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