Happy Tuesday! I thought I’d share one of my favorite projects (and by far the easiest!). I’m a huge fan of Candice Olson’s show Divine Design on HGTV- she’s got some great ides. On a recent show, Candice incorporated a very unique centerpiece- a large globe vase with flowers planted inside (yes, planted, not cut flowers). How cool? I’d been hoping to find a similar vase for a while, but wasn’t coming across anything big enough. A couple of weeks ago I ran across a huge fishbowl at a garage sale for $2.50. It was EXACTLY what I was looking for! Here’s what I came up with:
It’s so easy to make! Here’s what you need:
A large globe vase or fishbowl (mine is just under one foot tall by one foot wide)
Potting soil
Flowers (something tropical works best since there’s no drainage and it can be humid inside the vase)
Glass beads, rocks, etc.
I bought some clear glass rocks from Michael’s and layered them in the bottom of the vase. This helps with water drainage. Next, I covered the glass with a couple of inches of potting soil. Then in go the flowers. I chose to have mine completely encompassed within the vase, but I’ve seen this done with bulbs or an orchid which comes out the top. That’s it! Here’s a close up:
The flowers I used are begonias. I’ll be honest, the Bachman’s garden expert told me they wouldn’t do very well in this set up and to choose a tropical plant, but I loved their coloring and bought them anyway. The plant isn’t doing all that wonderfully at the moment, so if it dies I’ll take my own advise and update it with a tropical plant.
There you have it- a much longer lasting centerpiece than cut flowers. I must say it looks pretty awesome on our dining room table!
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