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If you’re making your own centerpieces for a wedding, a party, or your own home, a square vase is the perfect option. This elegant container looks great with a variety of flowers, and there are endless possibilities for your floral bouquet. By keeping a few simple tricks and tips in mind, you can decorate your space with square vases that look both delicate and refined.

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Cut the stems to the height of the vase.

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    Use scissors to trim your flowers and greenery until they just stick out of the top of the vase. This will ensure they don’t topple over, too! [1]
    • Try to cut your flowers at a 45-degree angle to increase the surface area so they can take in more water.
    • If you cut your flowers a little too short, that’s okay. You can disguise the short ones by putting them in with the taller ones.
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Put heavy flowers on all 4 corners to keep them from drooping.

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    You can use this to your advantage by putting the bigger flowers on the bottom. Lilies, dandelions, and peonies all create a nice base layer around your square vase. [3]
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Put the tallest flower in the center as a focal point.

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    If you’re using roses, irises, or any flower with a stiff stem, cut it so it’s about 1 2  in (1.3 cm) taller than the ones around it. Then, stick it in the center of your vase. [5]
    • This is a great method for centerpieces since it gives them a little depth.
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Spread your flowers out evenly for a balanced look.

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    [6] As you add your flowers in, try to put them on all 4 sides of the vase evenly so it looks beautiful from every direction. [7]
    • Square vases are meant to be viewed from all 4 sides, especially if they’re centerpieces.
    • Since square vases are usually shorter than typical vases, you’ll probably be able to see the whole bouquet at once.
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Mix and match flower colors for an interesting arrangement.

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    Try using white flowers as a base, like baby’s breath, lilies, or orchids, then adding in pops of color with roses, magnolias, forget-me-nots, or foxgloves. [8]
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Make a grid out of floral tape to keep your flowers in place.

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    Use 6 to 8 pieces of floral tape in a grid pattern on the top of your vase to make 1 in (2.5 cm) openings. Slide 1 to 2 flowers into each square to keep it pointing upright instead of falling to the side of the vase. [10]
    • If you don’t have floral tape, you can use duct tape instead. Just make sure the outside of your vase is really dry before you add the tape.
    • Floral tape is optional, and you don’t necessarily need it for bouquets with smaller, daintier flowers.
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Add visual interest with leafy greenery.

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    Add these greenery pieces around the edge of your square vase to droop down over the sides. [11]
    • Adding greenery really helps make your flowers pop.
    • Greenery is optional, but it’s a great way to accentuate bright, bold flowers.
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Fill small vases with soil and stones.

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    Instead, fill them with a layer of potting soil and decorative pebbles for a cute, colorful display that you can put succulents or flowers on top of. [13]
    • You can plant live succulents straight into the potting soil, or you can perch fake succulents on top of the decorative stones.
    • If you’re using flowers, trim the stems and push them straight into the dirt for an easy display.

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    What is the rule of proportion for most floral arrangements?
    Rachel Cho
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    Rachel Cho is a Floral Designer, Plant Specialist, and the Owner of Rachel Cho Floral Design, a floral shop based in New York City. With more than 16 years of experience, she specializes in original and impactful floral design and is known for her dexterity, innate artistry, and design sense. Rachel’s work has been featured in numerous national media outlets such as The New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, and Huffington Post Weddings.
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    Proportionality and balance is important when creating an arrangement. The proportion of the flowers at the top should be about double the opening size of the square vase. For example, If the square vase opening is 5 in (12.7 cm), the measurement or diameter across the top of the flowers should be 10 in (25.4 cm).
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      To arrange flowers in a square vase, first Cut the stems to the height of the vase. Tall flowers can stick out of the vase and look a bit off so you want to make them all a uniform height that fits your vase. If you have a small vase, try making a simple arrangement with 1 large flower. Try using a bright flower, like a dahlia or an azalea, to draw attention to your vase. If you’re using large, heavy flowers, put the heaviest flowers on all 4 corners to keep them from drooping. Then, put the tallest flower in the center as a focal point and adjust and spread your flowers out evenly for a balanced look. You can also try making a grid out of floral tape to keep your flowers in place. Use 6 to 8 pieces of floral tape in a grid pattern on the top of your vase to make 1 in (2.5 cm) openings. Slide 1 to 2 flowers into each square to keep it pointing upright instead of falling to the side of the vase. Finally, add visual interest with leafy greenery such as sprigs of myrtle, ivy, or fern.

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