Grocery Store Flowers

I love having fresh flowers in our house (it always feels so fancy!), but the habit can get expensive.

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One of the tricks I've been doing lately is buying the (sometimes cheesy) assorted bunches that are usually $3-$5 and then breaking the flowers up into different vases.

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It's so much more fun than having just a dozen stems of one kind of flower. I end up with four or five different arrangements that I can split up around the house or group together.

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I pick up little vases and containers at thrift stores and flea markets all the time, so it's fun to have an excuse to pull them out and actually use them on a regular basis.

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How often do you splurge on fresh flowers? I love to get tulips and daffodils in the spring because they seem to last forever, especially if I can remember to change the water every couple of days. And I still love doing my grocery store roses trick.

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22 comments:

  1. I love this idea! Your house is coming together so beautifully. Where would I be, design-wise, without this beautiful blog??

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  2. I almost never buy flowers for myself because they never seem to last very long, but posts like this are tempting me to go out and grab a few bunches! :)

    (love that roses tip too, thanks!)

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  3. Great tip, thanks! Never thought of that. I also buy flowers at the store - usually tulips and roses.
    Love the little vases.
    http://www.creagirl.com/

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  4. I've never bought myself flowers, but these look so adorable I might have to try it

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  5. I've got a vase of daffodils sitting out right now; they're one of my favourites. I have used your roses trick to great success as well! Those babies lasted two weeks and looked lovely.

    http://www.fullbellywornsoles.com

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  6. Fresh flowers are essential in my life. Depending on where we live, I will sometimes go to the grocery store, pick blossoms from an obliging tree, or even grow a container garden of zinnias just so I can constantly have an assortment. Recently I have been hitting up Trader Joe's and Costco while waiting for the weather to warm up for my container garden.

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  7. What a great idea! I love your little blue vase and white ruffle edged bowl. Happy Wednesday Jenny. :)

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  8. Yes! This is exactly what I did last week. I received a grand arrangement as a gift at work. I took them home and arranged them in like arrangements...and in all of my pretty little thrifted vases! Makes my heart happy and my ocd self even happier to see like flowers in groups! :-)

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  9. Another great idea, Jenny! I love the look of mismatched vases in arrangements :)

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  10. I do this all the time! My other favorite thing to do is buy a few cheapo bunches that are in the same color family (whites or pinks most often) and put them together in the vases. White carnations, white alstroemeria, and white tea roses look much more elegant arranged together!

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  11. I love this trick!I do the same -- grocery store flowers can be just as gorgeous.

    xo Lily http://whilemyboyfriendsaway.blogspot.com/

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  12. That is exactly what I did with some flowers a friend brought over. They look so much better all broken up.

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  13. You are so fun! love this post….you take the dridgery out of maintaining a home!

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  14. I do the exact same thing. I like to buy two inexpensive arrangements and split them up to my liking. Plus you get fresh flowers in more rooms - spread the wealth!

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  15. I used to never get flowers because they seemed like such a superfluous cost for something that doesn't last very long. But after breaking up with my partner of many years I found that going out every Saturday morning for a beautiful floral treat was a really nice thing to do for myself. It also helped add something beautiful and bright to my new home!

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  16. I buy flowers every two weeks or so from the grocery store, but I want to know where you shop that you get an actual bouquet for $3-$5?!

    At my store, its $4 for a single type of flower, and is only enough for one small vase!

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  17. Love this idea! I don't buy them very often, but I happened to buy some hydrangeas recently that are lasting forever! I love having an excuse to buy dainty vases :)

    xo
    Christa
    www.gardeniasandmint.wordpress.com

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  18. My husband and daughters get me flowers at Costco every 2 weeks, and one bouquet is enough for several arrangements around the house. I love them!

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  19. Love it. I guess our brains are on the same page.I just posted this morning regarding flowers as well. I'm desperate for Spring! This NY weather is terrible this winter. Thanks for the pretty pics as always!

    http://www.marymeyerinteriors.com/

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  20. i too buy the $5 flower bundle and then when i bring it home i mix in some greenery from my yard.... holly branches, snippet from the magnolia tree, and pine. my last batch of snapdragons lasted almost a month.

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  21. I am totallyin love with your silver crest Fenton bow! And the little hobnail vase is cute too.

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  22. I am also a big fan of grocery store flowers. Cheap, convenient, and after a little arranging...beautiful.

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