05 May Think Outside the Vase WWhen I buy fresh flowers for my kitchen table my go to vase isn't a vase at all, but a ceramic pitcher from the 60's. Its a soft pretty aqua and I love the asymmetrical lines of the vase. Who doesn’t love flowers or plants as part of their décor? Its so easy to drop a single bud or a whole bouquet in a vase and be done with it, but with just a little more thought you can kick it up a notch by using a pitcher, jug, mason jar, old tin can or other non-traditional vessel. It’s a great way to
WWhen I buy fresh flowers for my kitchen table my go to vase isn't a vase at all, but a ceramic pitcher from the 60's. Its a soft pretty aqua and I love the asymmetrical lines of the vase. Who doesn’t love flowers or plants as part of their décor? Its so easy to drop a single bud or a whole bouquet in a vase and be done with it, but with just a little more thought you can kick it up a notch by using a pitcher, jug, mason jar, old tin can or other non-traditional vessel. It’s a great way to