This is kind of a new apartment plan because I’ve packed up all my vases, but all the beautiful flowers I see on my morning runs have made me want to unpack the vases just to make up some flower arrangements. So in lieu of unpacking my wonderfully packed boxes, I figured I’d just post on all the beautiful flower arrangements I plan on making once we move!

via Country Living
How cute are all those bottles grouped together and filled with wildflowers? Also cute because it’s free – I save waaaaay too many bottles and there’s a couple places around here where you’re allowed to gather flowers without being illegal!

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I like the flowers, but I’m also a huge fan of that vase and the stump table is awesome!

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This is, in my opinion, a great example of how to combine free wildflowers with a $10 grocery store bouquet of roses. Plus, again, how cute is that vase? Apparently I’m liking the wood look today.

via Martha Stewart
These remind me of the tiger lilies that grew at the top of our driveway when I was little (although those were orange). I remember them being huge, although I’m pretty sure they were normal sized. Still, I loved those flowers.

via Country Living
Maybe this is more springy because it’s tulips, but I like the limited color palette, it’s very soothing. And I’m a fan of any flower arrangement in a mason jar.

via Better Homes & Gardens
Combination of wildflowers and mason jars = happiness. At least in my book. If we had patio furniture, this would definitely go on it. And I would sit outside reading, drinking iced tea, and smelling my lovely flowers all day long!
Oh well, we’re moving in a week, I can wait till then, right?







The arrangement with all of the small bottles is a fab idea. I, too, can appreciate the combination of wildflowers and mason jars. Another good one is an old-fashion glass milk bottle (which you can sometimes still find in stores).