Make it Mini: The Art of Mini Flower Arrangements (How To) (2024)


In my mind, fresh flowers always do the trick for livening up a room.Whether the arrangement is big or small doesn’t matter much. It’s the textures, colors, and scent that you can only get from fresh flowers that really do it for me. True, I can be a size queen with the best of ’em when I need to be – like a giant dinner party table that calls for a big centerpiece or a special occasion that screamshuge DIY bouquet (like a wedding or something).

BUT for the most part, any flower arrangement is better than no flower arrangement and one of the easiest to recreate at home is the one that doesn’t require a whole lot of flowers. So, that’s what I’m touching on today.

If you have a small vase and a few blooms (either from your local grocery store, florist, or even your backyard), you’re good to go. Click through for my tips for mini flower arrangements and my go-to vases for teeny tiny bouquets.

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Tips for Making Mini Flower Arrangements

For small vases, you’ll want to keep the blooms fairly small as well (like ranunculus), so the arrangement doesn’t look top heavy. BUT you can always sprinkle in a larger bloom here and there (like peonies), with the right vase. Generally, garden roses are a good in-between size too, since they’re not too big and not too small.

If you’re at the grocery store though, for example, and you’re not finding any of the ‘fancy flowers’, just keep the size thing in mind. Blooms that are 1-2 inches are a pretty safe bet for a small vase (anycontainerfrom 3-8 inches high that has an opening of 3 inches or less would be considered a small vase in my mind). So, smaller flowers that are widely available at grocery stores (carnations, spray roses, mums, tulips, etc) work just as well if that’s all that’s available.

If you have a little more time or can’t get the flowers you want at your locally though, I’d highly recommend using an online flower source, like Flower Muse, for ordering the perfect flowers. All of the flowers you see in these photos are from Flower Muse and I use them ALL the time for shoots, etc because the flowers are gorgeous and get delivered super fast. You can even get next day delivery on select flower types.

Often times, it only takes a few flowers to fill a vase with a small opening, like the ones you see in the photos. And odd numbers are always good too when it comes to stems – two flowers and a stem of greenery, three small buds mixed with a larger bloom and a stem of greenery, etc, etc.

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I have a ton of tiny vases for these kinds of arrangements, and even a couple of ceramic creamer containers or short juice cupsthat I use sometimes.Here are a small vessels that I’m loving right now,for mini arrangements like these…

1. Ikebana Vase from Urban Outfitters $18
2.Brian Giniewski Tapered Form from Urban Outfitters$69
3.Areaware Radial Vessel Vase from Need Supply $35
4.Spherical Ceramic BudVase from Food52 $35
5.Brian Giniewski Dish Form from Urban Outfitters$39
6.Hawkins New York Tumbler from Need Supply $12
7.Copper Cups from Food52 $42 (set of 2)
8.Ida Glass Globe Planter + Tripod Stand from Urban Outfitters $34
9.Dream Collective Ovid Vase from Spring $50
10. White Bud Vases from Food52 $35 (set of 3)
11.Yield Design Spun Bowl from Need Supply $48

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I also have a handful of DIY mini vases, if you want to go that route. My favorites are…

1. DIY marbled mini vases
2. cork vases DIY
3. DIY concrete vase tutorial
4. mylar vase DIY
5. DIY textured vase idea
6. mini plaster planters / vase DIY

And one last option,if you’re feeling especially uninspired is using a large, shallow(ish) dish, or even deep cake plate and float flowers in water – just cut the stems pretty short (down to 1 or 2 inches).

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Photography by Amelia Lawrence
Flowersby Brittni Mehlhoff (using flowers c/o Flower Muse)

Have any questions about how to make the perfect mini flower arrangement? Let me know in the comments. Happy to answer.

Also, I’m curious to know what your absolute favorite flowers are – big or small. What would you ALWAYS have in your house, flower-wise, if money were no object?!

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Now, let's discuss the concepts mentioned in this article.

Fresh Flowers and Flower Arrangements

The article discusses the author's love for fresh flowers and the impact they have on livening up a room. The author emphasizes that it's not the size of the arrangement that matters, but rather the textures, colors, and scent that fresh flowers bring. The article also provides tips for creating mini flower arrangements using small vases and a few blooms. The author suggests using smaller flowers like ranunculus, garden roses, and blooms that are 1-2 inches in size for small vases. Additionally, the article mentions that if the desired flowers are not available locally, online flower sources like Flower Muse can be used for ordering flowers .

Vases for Mini Flower Arrangements

The article also mentions several vases that are suitable for mini flower arrangements. Some of the vases mentioned include the Ikebana Vase from Urban Outfitters, Brian Giniewski Tapered Form from Urban Outfitters, Areaware Radial Vessel Vase from Need Supply, Spherical Ceramic Bud Vase from Food52, Brian Giniewski Dish Form from Urban Outfitters, Hawkins New York Tumbler from Need Supply, Copper Cups from Food52, Ida Glass Globe Planter + Tripod Stand from Urban Outfitters, Dream Collective Ovid Vase from Spring, and White Bud Vases from Food52.

DIY Mini Vases

The article also suggests DIY options for creating mini vases. Some of the DIY mini vase ideas mentioned include marbled mini vases, cork vases, concrete vase tutorial, mylar vase DIY, textured vase idea, and mini plaster planters/vase DIY.

Floating Flowers in Water

As an alternative to using vases, the article suggests using a large, shallow dish or deep cake plate to float flowers in water. The stems of the flowers should be cut short, down to 1 or 2 inches.

I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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