Small Flower Arrangements and How to Make Them! Threads & Blooms (2024)

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Wondering How to make Small Flower Arrangements?

I’m the kind of girl that likes to have flowers in every room. I have a small apartment and to have one large arrangement would overwhelm my space. Instead, I like to buy a few bunches of flowers and then make my own small flower arrangements to scatter all over the place. Today, I made small flower arrangements for the kitchen, bathroom, and bedside table.

Here is what I purchased to make all 3 small flower arrangements:

6 garden roses (similar: roses, carnation, peony or anything with a medium sized bloom) These are your feature flowers.
10 stems tulips (similar: lisianthus, ranunculus, anenome, spray carnation or anything with a small bloom) These are your secondary feature flowers.
2 stems viburnum/6 flower heads total (similar: hydrangea, spider mum or anything with a large bloom) These are your bulk flowers.
5 stems solidago (similar: wax flower, baby’s breath, astrantia, aster or any fill flower) These are your fill flowers.
5 stems waxflower (similar: same as above) These are your fill flowers.
5 stems eucalyptus (similar: seeded eucalypus, fern, anything with a loose form) These are your loose greens.
10 stems myrtle (similar: boxwood, ruscus, anything with a stiff form) These are your stiff greens.

Clean Your Flowers

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Cleaning your flowers is first thing and an important step. This means getting your flowers prepared to use. With flowers, like roses for example, remove the majority of the leaves. It feels wasteful to remove the green from all your flowers but you don’t want leaves in the water because they will breed bacteria. Removing them will ensure your arrangement lives longer. See THIS POST from last year on how I clean tulips – it is the same manner for all flowers. The photo above shows greens after they have been cleaned. I have broken the greens into smaller segments instead of using one full branch. Since we are only making small flower arrangements, you will not need the full branch, rather just the ‘twigs’.

Small Flower Arrangements in the Kitchen

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I like the most showy arrangement to be in my kitchen or common area. I used a glass with a 3 inch opening and a pedestal base. Since I was going for a loose feel with this arrangement I made a grid on the top of the vase using floral tape that is 1/4″ thick and made 1-2″ squares. The grid helps your flowers stay in place. I use this grid method when making a loose arrangement. You will see below the different method I use for a tight arrangement.

This arrangement used: 3 viburnum heads, 2 roses, 3 tulips, fill and greens as needed.

To make the arrangement I give each flower a fresh cut and then place my flowers in the vase starting with the largest first down to the smallest. Add in greens between each flower.

The order in which I placed the flowers was: viburnum, greens, roses, greens, tulips, greens, fill flowers, greens.

I allowed the greens to be a bit wild and fall outwards away from the arrangement and the flowers were a bit more concentrated in the centre. This bouquet is done…on to the next!

**If you substitute your viburnum for something else you will not need 3, the viburnum I got were smaller. Substitutes could be 1 large white hydrangea or 2 mini green hydrangea in place of the viburnum.

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Small Flower Arrangements for the Bathroom

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Bathrooms are usually a smaller space so something small and sweet is all that is needed. The vase I used here has only a 1″ opening – very tiny!

This bouquet used: 1 rose, 1 tulip, and greens and fill as needed.

Small Flower Arrangements for the Bedroom

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Shop this gilded monogram Anthropologie glass/vase

I like to keep bedside table arrangements low and in a well balanced vase. I can’t even count how many times I have spilled my glass of water when reaching for my cell phone in the morning – a sturdy glass is key! This bouquet is more compact than the kitchen arrangement so I made it in my hand like a traditional hand tied bouquet. THIS POST provides instructions on how to do this style of arrangement. I secure the arrangement with tape or an elastic around the stems when I am done and give the stems a cut all at once so they are completely even. Similar to the first arrangement, add the flowers from largest to smallest adding greens in between each step.

This bouquet used: 3 viburnum heads, 3 roses, 5 tulips, and greens and fill as needed

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FAQs

What is the 3:5-8 rule in floristry? ›

One of the European designs that we create in floristry is called the Form Linear, in which we apply flowers by using the 3:5:8 rule, with 3 main focal groups: 3 = Sub-dominate Group/Placement. 5 = Contrasting Group/Placement. 8 = Dominate Group/Placement.

How do I make a cheap bunch of flowers look expensive? ›

The best way to make a bouquet look expensive is to mix different kinds of flowers together. Try arranging it so you have a consistent mix of smaller buds, larger focal blooms, and plenty of greenery to frame them.

How do you make a flower arrangement bloom? ›

Flower bouquets fade—it's simply inevitable. But reviving a wilted arrangement is possible with a few simple techniques, like recutting the stems, changing the water, adding plant food, and other easy care practices. Extending the life of your bouquet is even easier if you start with blooms that can go the distance.

What is the basic rule in flower arrangement? ›

Flowers should be one and a half to two times the height of their vase. For example, for a 12-inch flower vase, your flowers should be 18 to 24 inches tall. For bowl-shape and small cube containers, keep flowers at about one and half times the height to the vase.

What is the golden rule in floral design? ›

Employ The Golden Ratio

According to Bruni, the "golden ratio" for floral arranging is creating a visual where the arrangement is two-and-a-half sizes bigger than its container.

What is the rule of 3 floral flowers? ›

To mimic the way flowers grow in nature, place your focal flowers in groupings of two or three. As a general rule, using odd numbers of focal flowers (like three, five, seven, etc.) are the most pleasing to the eye.

How to make dollar store flowers look expensive? ›

First, you need to put some floral foam in your vase. You can buy that at the dollar tree too. Then cut some of your stems to the length you want and start adding them in. I like to kind of figure out the style and size of my arrangement with some of my first stems.

How do you make flower arrangements look fuller? ›

This is a simple technique a florist friend taught me. All you have to do is flip the rose upside down, throw between your hands, and it will open up the blooms. and make them much fuller in size.

How many flowers should be in a flower arrangement? ›

How Many Flowers Do I Need to Make a Bouquet?
ArrangementMixed Bouquet (Focal Flower, Secondary Flower, Filler, and Greens)
Stem Count for Small Arrangement10 Stems
Stem Count for Medium Arrangement18-20 Stems
Stem Count for Large Arrangement25-30 Stems

What to put in the bottom of a vase with fake flowers? ›

Helpful Tip: When creating a floral arrangement with faux flowers, I used a dish towel or paper towel in the bottom of the vase/container. The towel acts like a foam block would and it helps to hold the flowers in place! Once you have everything chosen it's time to add them to your vase!

How do you add height to a flower arrangement? ›

If your vase is too tall, or if your bouquet is looking a little on the paltry side, give the flowers some added height using plastic drinking straws. Inserting the stems partway gives you a little bit more length to work with.

What are the four rules of flowers? ›

In general, a flower has four whorl components, namely the calyx, corolla, gynoecium and androecium.

How high above a vase should flowers be? ›

Proportion: Creating Balance

As a rule of thumb, flowers or vase should dominate in ratio 1.5:1. For tall arrangements, flowers should be 1.5x the height of the container. Alternatively, for a low arrangement (like a mound of hydrangeas in a cube vase), these proportions should be reversed.

How to make a balanced flower arrangement? ›

Five Simple Steps for Creating a Balanced Floral Arrangement
  1. Choose a Focal Point. Every floral arrangement needs a focal point that grabs attention. ...
  2. Consider Height and Proportion. ...
  3. Balance Colors and Textures. ...
  4. Embrace Odd Numbers. ...
  5. Pay Attention to Vessel Selection.
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What are the 5 elements in floristry? ›

I myself have worked in a flower shop and understand that an arrangement just can't be thrown together. Tought and the elements of design must all be put into effect. The five elements of design are line, color, form, space and texture. I will discuss each element and what the importance of each element is.

What are the four rules of flower? ›

In general, a flower has four whorl components, namely the calyx, corolla, gynoecium and androecium.

How do florists use math? ›

Key Mathematical Concepts in Floral Design

Percentages: To calculate profit margins. Multiplication, Division, and Addition: To work out quantities and costs of flowers. Scale Drawings: To measure areas for arranging flowers. Fractions: To understand proportions for balance and stability.

What is the rule of proportion for most floral arrangements? ›

The size of the flowers, foliage and container should all be in proportion to each other. For example, a tall arrangement of long stemmed roses would be out of proportion arranged in a small vase. It would not only look top-heavy, it would be in danger of toppling over.

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