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The reason why I like putting flowers in a vase to bring with me is because at a dinner party or event, the hostess is usually so busy entertaining, so your flowers go unappreciated during the night. By providing a vase for the hostess, the little arrangement can be immediately displayed. And personally, I dislike the pre-made flower arrangements that you buy in shops, and find that you can make beautiful ones on budget.
So, here was an arrangement I did for a hostess this weekend.
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I stock up on vases at the dollar store like the one I used here. For $2.00 you can't go wrong. I keep a collection of vases in storage in our basement, as buying the same vase at the florist will run you $8-$10 because of the convinience. I bought a stem of a Hydrangea - it's large so fills up most of the vase, and then bought an assortment of greenery/berries that were at my corner florist. (I wish I knew their names - sorry!)
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