Showing posts with label Blue Glass for Vase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Glass for Vase. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Helping to Beat the Winter Blues with Inexpensive Flowers


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Just a couple of weeks ago, it was 45+ degrees in Northern Michigan (extremely unusual for January), hardly any snow on the ground, the sun was shining and I was walking along the beach rock hunting – it was glorious! But, wow, can things change quickly: Yesterday, I had to go outside and shovel 1 ½ feet of snow!  Yes, winter is back with a vengeance.

To help combat my winter blues, I love to have colorful flowers in the house. A great cut flower I’ve been using is alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily). I get them cheap at Sam’s Club - $5.88 for 10 stems – and they last for 2-3 weeks (which turns out to be about .42 - .28 cents a day, an inexpensive pick-me-up). They come in many colors – I prefer to use just one bright color because I think it makes a bolder statement – and since they have an abundance of green leaves that helps to create volume, you don’t need to buy extra greens as a filler.

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Sometimes I add an extra splash of color to my flowers by filling a clear vase with tumbled glass pieces.  I don’t always like to see the stems showing in the bottom of the vase, so the glass pieces hide the stems and help hold the flowers in place. I often use blue glass shards which I make by breaking blue wine bottles and then smoothing the edges of the pieces in my rock tumbler.

 
In the middle of winter, a colorful bouquet of flowers can be just the thing to bring a little sunshine into the house.

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Pet Care Warning:  If you have animals that enjoy munching on your flowers, you may want to avoid alstroemeria since it could be toxic.  Follow these links for more information: