8 Simple Steps to Arrange Flowers Like a Pro (2024)

While anyone can plop a handful of flowers into a vase, there is a little more thought and technique that goes into the art of flower arranging. It requires a bit of planning and careful preparation to create a beautiful centerpiece and ensure flowers maintain their color and freshness. That being said, it's easy to learn how to arrange flowers in a vase and make it look like a professional's work. Once you learn the basics, flower arranging can be both fun and simple. We spoke with Charlotte Moss, interior designer and author of the book Charlotte Moss Flowers ($43, Amazon), to get her expert tips on creating and maintaining beautiful arrangements. This step-by-step guide to arranging flowers will help you put together and display gorgeous bouquets.

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Step 1: Decide on a flower arrangement design.

One way to guide your arrangement is to decide on a color scheme before shopping for flowers. Then, when you go to buy flowers, you know you're picking up colors that work well together. Monochromatic schemes, which show off the variety of different hues of the same color, can be striking. For another high-impact floral design, try complementary colors that will pop against each other.

While you can be methodical about your color scheme, there really isn't a way to go wrong when pairing flowers. Moss recommends selecting flowers based on what's currently blooming in your garden or what you can find at the local market. "The key is to be open-minded and see what you are drawn to," she says. "Being too specific in a search can prevent you from looking at other beautiful candidates." Pick your favorites with different growth patterns, shapes, and sizes, and see how you can make them come together.

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Step 2: Cut and prepare flowers.

After arriving home with your flowers, you might be tempted to begin arranging right away. However, there are some important steps to take to prepare flowers and make them last longer. First, remove extra leaves and damaged petals from stems. If there are unwanted buds on the same stem as a full flower, cut those off as well. Once the stems are cleaned up, make a fresh diagonal cut to the bottom of the stems. Put the trimmed stems into a vase or bucket of water (this doesn't have to be your final vessel) with cut flower food.

Step 3: Choose a vessel.

When selecting a vase or other container for your arrangement, consider the type of flowers you're using. Tulips typically require the support of a straight-sided vase, for example, while tall branches or top-heavy flowers might need a weighted vessel, Moss says. Apart from traditional vases, she likes to house flower arrangements in woven baskets for added natural texture. To hold water and keep the flowers in place, line the basket with a plastic container (shop your kitchen cabinets or repurpose plastic water bottles and other packaging). If necessary, fill in with moss around the container to disguise it inside the basket.

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Step 4: Prepare your flower vase.

The most important flower arrangement technique doesn't actually involve the flowers—it's all about the vessel you put them in. If the flowers don't have a sturdy foundation, they won't stay in place and your arrangement will end up falling apart. To make sure flowers stay in place, create a grid of floral tape over the mouth of the vase. Stick the stems through the holes of the grid to keep them in place. You can also purchase a floral frog ($7 Michael's), which is a vessel insert with pins for stems to be stuck into. You can even DIY a floral frog with a small section of chicken wire bent into a ball.

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Step 5: Create a base with greenery.

The best way to arrange flowers is to start with greenery as a base. Eucalyptus, ivy, and fern fronds are good greenery go-tos. Use the stems of the greenery to create an inverted triangular shape. This guarantees your arrangement will have both a horizontal and a vertical presence. Also, be sure to recut stems before adding them to the vase.

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Step 6: Add focal flowers.

Focal flowers are usually the largest blooms or those with an unusual color or texture. Make sure to add in odd numbers for a more natural (not symmetrical) look. Don't place the focal flowers so they are sticking straight out on the sides: they will look droopy and heavy, rather than strong and perky. Placing the vase on a lazy Susan can help you to see all sides without having to move the vase.

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Step 7: Add filler flowers.

Add smaller flowers and textural elements in the arrangement to fill around the focal flowers. Again, don't place all of the supporting flowers straight up or to the sides. You can think of the shape of the arrangement as a dome, and you need to fill in all angles of that dome for it to look complete. Combine smaller flowers in groups of three or five to create clustering, similar to what happens in nature.

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Step 8: Finish your flower arrangement.

Finish the design with floaters or delicate blooms like baby's breath, sedum, or yarrow. Put these in last so they don't get squished or buried by heavier blooms. Before displaying, give your finished flower arrangement a light spritz of water to mimic the look of fresh dew, Moss suggests. Refill the vase with water as needed to keep the flowers hydrated and fresh.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What tools do I need to make a flower arrangement?

    You need floral stem cutters, sharp clippers, floral tape, and thorn strippers (if you grow roses). Floral foam is useful but not environmentally friendly so try working with floral tape or use a purchased or homemade flower frog instead. You should have flower preservatives on hand, too.

  • How high do you want flowers to stick out of a vase?

    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.

  • How do I prevent flowers from molding in a vase?

    The most important thing to do to keep mold from growing in a vase with flowers is to regularly change the water and trim the ends of the stems with each change of water. Every day or two is best. Also, add a floral preservative to your arrangement when you first put it in the vase.

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