Remember the tall beautiful Morticia Addams from the Addams family? While she showed us how to pull off goth with style, she also had some unusual practices like cooking eye of newt and giving her sweaters three arms! And oddly enough I'm basing today's tip on her practice of snipping off the buds of roses and filling her vases with the rose stems! Yes! Take a little bit of inspiration from Morticia and fill your vases with something that's uniquely you. Hopefully, not a lot of you will go in the slightly twisted direction Mrs. Addams took! :)
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Drawing directly from Morticia, how about giving your flower arrangement a swirl and placing them upside down in your vase? You can even place just a bunch of twigs and some fairy lights in a vase for a rustic effect. And a refreshing option is adding just leaves to your vase instead of flowers.
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Filling your vases with fruits, dried or fresh is another fine option. Pumpkins and pine cones can be just what your home needs for a festive flavour. Additionally they can be spray painted for added effect. Keeping lime in a vase might seem absurd, but it stocks up on scent as well as can keep your flowers fresher for longer if you choose to keep flowers and lime.
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If you want your vases to really stand out, move away from the flora towards the fauna. Feathers can be colourful, rustic or bohemian in a vase. The look is up to you!
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Want to find a way to store stationery fashionably? Vases are your answer!
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Variate your vase, variate what goes in the vase!
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