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HGTV Celebrity Flower Arrangements

By: Betsy Goldberg
HGTV Magazine gave 10 stars a flower arranging challenge using store-bought flowers and unique containers. Get ideas from the experts for using grocery store roses, tulips, lilies and more.
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Photo: Photographs by Alison Gootee, Styling by Rachael Weiner. From: HGTV Magazine.

Grocery Store Flower Challenge

HGTV Magazine sent 10 HGTV stars to the supermarket to pick their favorite blooms and arrange them in a creative container.

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Photo: Photographs by Alison Gootee, Styling by Rachael Weiner. From: HGTV Magazine.

Bright Bouquet

"I like a combo of mini carnations and spray roses in bright colors like red, yellow and orange. Mix lots of them together in a metal champagne bucket," says Cortney Novogratz, Home By Novogratz.

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Photo: Photographs by Alison Gootee, Styling by Rachael Weiner. From: HGTV Magazine.

Carrot Top Hydrangeas

"Try carrot tops: Clip a bundle from two bunches of carrots, add hydrangeas and place them loosely in an apothecary jar," says Casey Noble, Design on a Dime.

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Photo: Photographs by Alison Gootee, Styling by Rachael Weiner. From: HGTV Magazine.

Sophisticated Trio

"These three flowers always look sophisticated: white tulips, white roses (the more open, the better) and Casablanca lilies. Arrange eight to 10 of each in a colored enamel pitcher or vase. To prevent the flowers from looking too wedding-y, keep the blooms kind of messy and asymmetrical," says Emily Henderson, Secrets From a Stylist.

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