How to Effortlessly Give Grocery Store Flowers a High End Look

Every week, I treat my home to fresh flowers, I love stopping in my local grocery stores flower department or going to my favorite farmers market and looking though the flowers and bring home a bunch. Some people feel buying flowers for your home is waste of money I totally feel the opposite. Just like plants, flowers bring some much life into a room & look stunning on coffee tables and dining room tables. I typically spend $6-$12 a week on flowers, so basically 2-3 Venti lattes. I don't know about you, but I so prefer flowers over lattes. 

My favorite part of flower shopping is dreaming up how the flowers I select will look in a pretty vase. I always prefer to create my own floral design vs. buying a pre-made bouquet. Plus, get more for your buck flower wise, buying smaller groups of flowers. My favorite part of the process is arranging the flowers. Until recently, my flower designs always felt a little flat. I recently cracked the 'floral design' code and can't wait to share how easy it is to create a lovely arrangement that looks incredible and is thrifty! 

Today, I'm taking you though my flower design process from start to finish on how I effortlessly created the lovely arrangement that's currently on my coffee table, plus sharing what I was doing wrong & what I've learned. My flower mix for arrangement: Dahlias, Sunflowers, Snapdragon and assorted green fillers.  

#1 Must for Big Showy Arrangements

When it comes to creating a pretty flower arrangement, buy fillers or go outside and snip some branches from your trees or bushes. In the arrangement I'm sharing how to create, I spent $4 bucks on fillers that include eucalyptus stems (that smell incredible) and few bush stems and a few sprays of Aster flowers. The advantage of spending a few bucks on filler floral, is they can last an incredible amount of time. So basically you can re-use them week after week! That's four bucks well spent in my opinion. 

Flower Shopping

I always opt for buying the long last flowers: Mums, Alstroemeria, Daisies and Viburnum, Gladiolus and Carnations to name a few. One of my favorites is Hydrangeas, but in my home they can be very finicky (so I always cautiously buy) I find I have best luck buying hydrangeas when I buy them from the Farmers Market. My favorite place to shop for blooms are Trader Joe's, Safeway and Farmers Markets. 

What I Was Doing Wrong 

Remember when I said, I always felt like my floral designs in the past felt a little flat? The main reasons. 

  • I wasn't using my green filler properly, I was just randomly tucking it inside the vase, after my flowers where arranged. Wrong! 
  • I was cutting my flowers the same exact height. Wrong! 
  • I didn't change the water often! You must change the water every 2-3 days and re-snip the stems as needed. Some flowers require extra water, which is a reminder to check the water levels in your vase daily! 

The Art of Arranging Flowers 

ONE: Creating a nice base for your flowers to 'reside' is a must and helps give your arrangement a more full look. Adding green filler also makes your arrangement feel more sculptural. Once I started created a nice base for my blooms, my flower arrangements started looking more thoughtful and layered. Just like the power of paint, don't underestimate the power of using green fillers! Fill your vase with water and place the eucalyptus inside first as the base for your arrangement. Eucalyptus branches are long and fluffy and look best leaning outside the vase to create a more organic look. 

TWO: Even out the arrangement with the additional filler branches on the opposite side. Be sure to remove any foliage from the bottom on your stems, you don't want them sitting in water. 

THREE: Next, I added the reaming filler flowers of Aster to complete the base of my arrangement, before adding in my blooms. I cut my Aster flowers at various heights to help fill out my large vase. 

FOUR: Begin adding in the snapdragon flowers, cut the flowers in varying heights and add the flower stems throughout the vase. Snapdragons are such pretty flowers, that help add that extra oomph in arrangements. Plus snapdragons are super thrifty addition, Trader Joe's sells eight stems for $3.99 and they really go a long way. As you can see, its amazing how full the vase looks even before I add the main flowers to the vase. 

FIVE: The key to artfully creating a pretty flower arrangement that's pleasing to the eyes is cutting the main focal flowers at varying heights. In my arrangement, I cut the dahlia flowers at different heights, placing the taller flowers in the middle and shorter ones towards the front of the vase. I also placed the un-opened dahlia buds in the vase to give the arrangement a fuller look. 

SIX: To add a punch of color to my white and rose colored arrangement, I added two sunflowers. I added one high in the middle of the arrangement and one towards the front of the vase. I love the surprise punch of color the sunflowers give the neutral arrangement + they look so pretty mixed in with the snapdragons and dahlias. Now step back and admire all your pretty work! 

I love how my flower arrangement turned out. Once you break down all the steps into putting together an arrangement, its super easy and thrifty to create a lovely big showy arrangement for your home.  I spent around $14 bucks on the arrangement, keeping in mind that $4 of my the money I spent was on the fillers (eucalyptus, various bushes & aster) that I'll re-use for several weeks getting my moneys worth. I hope my tips help take your next flower arrangement to the next level of pretty! 

What are your favorite flowers to arrange? Are flowers also on your weekly must-have list for your home too? 

Small Home Style: 6 Stylish Ideas for Small Living Rooms

Hello friends, how's your August shaping up? Welcome to another design post all about Small Home Style. I started the design series about Small Home Style, to help inspire & solve those design dilemmas that can crop up when dwelling in a small home. As a small home dweller myself, I've learned some stylish design tricks along the way to help maximize the small rooms in my 1956 rancher. As with most small homes, your living room becomes your everything room: watching TV, hosting friends, family movie nights, home office. Even though your living room maybe on the small side and play double duty, doesn't mean the space can't be a fabulous room to entertain guests in.  I've rounded up 6 Stylish Ideas ideas to take your living room from so-so to wow! 

ONE: Choose Your Seating Wisely & Consider Placement

When designing my small living room, I opted for two sofas rather one. It seemed when we only had one sofa in our living room & two  chairs everyone always gravitated to our sofa and nixed the chairs. Keep in mind when selecting a sofa not to go too big where the sofa takes over the entire room, but also don't go too small. A bunch of tiny furniture in a room can easily make your living room feel smaller. Break out the measuring tape to help visualize the placement of your sofa and chairs and the size. The sofa with a chaise looks so good in this apartment, I love that the chaise adds additional seating = its the perfect spot to stretch out on. 

image via Domino

image via Domino

image via Bloglovin

image via Bloglovin

TWO: Go Big on Artwork

Large scale artwork looks fantastic in smaller spaces and creates a huge impact on the wall. Large artwork helps draw the eyes up and out, giving the illusions of larger space. 

image via Marks & Frantz

image via Marks & Frantz

THREE: Choose the Right Coffee Table

When looking for a coffee table for your living room, consider how much room you have and how it will flow in your room. Need help, select the perfect coffee table style for your living room, click here for the 5 Best Coffee Styles for Small Living Room.

FOUR: Create a Office Area

When you don't have extra room in your home for a dedicated office space, consider adding a small home office right in your living room. Placing a small desk next to your sofa, is perfect to double as a side table for your living room. Or a small desk tucked into a corner also works perfectly. 

image via Apartment Therapy

FIVE: Bring in Bookcases

Adding bookcases to small living rooms are a must! Bookcases create much needed vertical storage. To create hidden storage, layer in woven baskets that also bring in texture. 

image via Apartment Therapy 

image via Apartment Therapy 

SIX: Double Duty Furniture

By far the best double duty pieces of furniture for small spaces are dressers turned TV stands and benches used as coffee tables. Dressers are a stylish upgrade from basic TV stands and provide a huge amount of storage. 

image via Apartment Therapy 

image via Apartment Therapy 

Ottomans are the perfect double duty pieces for small living room, once you add a tray they become coffee tables and can also be used as additional seating when needed. 

image via Decorology 

image via Decorology 

I hope you found my six ideas for designing a small stylish living room. If you have any specific small home design delimas, please feel free to contact at Hello@ChicLittleHouse.com. In need of my design solutions for your small spaces? Look no further, hop over for posts sharing Small Home Style

What are your favorite small space design ideas, you've incorporated into your own small living room?