Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Sub-LIME on a Dime

First, I'd like to apologize for neglecting my blog. Second, well, there is no second.

I hope everyone has had the pleasure of having a vase of fresh flowers decorating their house at LEAST once in their lives. It's a luxury that can be pretty expensive, especially when you have florist flowers- taste on a grocery store flowers-budget. Lets be serious, isn't that mostly everyone nowadays?

I had the good fortune to be in the right place at the time yesterday two days ago when I was attending a lovely wedding. As the lights were turned on after the reception, I quickly discovered that an unimaginable amount of limes and florist-quality white hydrangeas and green spider mums that had been used for 4 hours , tops, were about to be thrown out. Waste not, want not, right everyone? When the employees saw me stuffing my handbag what I was doing, they were kind enough to get me a grocery bag for the limes! The flowers were another monster entirely, but I got them home and they were none the worse for wear. Indulgent husband pretended I didn't look like the shameless scavenger I was as he drove us home and spoke of other things.


But really, beautiful flowers for free? And limes for margaritas marmalade?! Sign. Me. Up.


The only drawback was the flowers' stem lengths; about six inches, which doesn't leave one much to work with. I segregated the flowers and bound them in a few bunches with broccoli/asparagus rubberbands and put them into any larger container I could find. This included an American-style trifle bowl, quart-sized canning jars, and a glass ice bucket. One does what one must.

Today I wanted to have a decorated table for dinner instead of the usual wipe-off white and red plaid. I hadn't considered making a flower arrangement with my beauties, but I remembered some that I've seen and, under my breath, I've said "I can do that!" All it took was fifteen minutes with barely any fuss and I'm now the proud owner of a gorgeous centerpiece that even inspired J to comment!


 Here's how I did it:


My trifle bowl. I bought this a few years ago from Wal-Mart for less than ten dollars, I believe. It is Anchor glassware. They still have them, but you can use any similar clear glass container. Be creative!
I put one layer of limes into the bottom of it.


I placed another layer, minus the center lime.



I began to fill it with cool water...
and up floats that pesky middle lime! I took it out. Let's try this again...

SO. I filled it with cool water...


and I proceeded to place my rubber-banded hydrangeas in.


I separated spaces in between the large blooms and poked a green spider mum in. I alternated the spacing to make it look like polka-dots.

Insert. Bahaha!

Six hydrangea heads and eight spider mums later......


TADA!

C'est magnifique! Of course you can do this with just about anything, but I like for white and lime and purple for some reason. As I was typing that last sentence, I remembered these were the colors I came up with out of nowhere used for my wedding. D'oh!

Some other ideas you could try:
Christmas ornaments
Plastic Easter eggs/ Easter grass (Messy clean-up, I bet!)
Lemons
Golf balls (Father's Day!)
Legos (Little boys' birthdays)
Mardi Gras beads

Really-- any small items that won't be ruined by submersion. Let your theme or interior decor style be your guide!

What was your best trash-to-treasure project?

2 comments:

  1. I LOVE this so much! I think fruit is an awesome accent to a vase for flowers. I haven't done it yet because I never think of it but now I want to do some with lemons because I love the bright yellow.

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  2. great look Kara! So creative - wonder what type of bowls you could find at the GOODWILL!

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