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12 Easy Bouquet Ideas Using Supermarket Flowers

January 03, 2024

Make an easy arrangement every month — with blooms from your local grocery store.

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Photo: Philip Friedman. From: HGTV Magazine.

A Year of Flowers

Brighten up your home with a beautiful — and budget-friendly — bouquet using flowers from your local supermarket. With a few quick flower arranging tips from the HGTV Magazine editors, you'll be creating florist-worthy bouquets to enjoy all month long. Read on to see all of the stunning, seasonal blooms.

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January

Let's hear it for filler flowers! These inexpensive blooms are usually the sidekicks, but if you group them together, they really steal the show. To keep them looking tidy, put longer stems in the center of the bunch, then secure with a rubber band.

Flowers: pink and white waxflowers, statice, spirea

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February

Mix up the usual red roses for Valentine's Day by combining them with blue-purple sweat peas. To make the roses look extra lush, try a pro trick called reflexing: Gently flip back a few of the outer layers of petals, leaving the center intact.

Flowers: long-stemmed rose, sweat pea

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March

Welcome spring with fluffy, delicate flowers like viburnum and sweet William in different shades of green, plus a surprise from the produce aisle: artichokes! (Long-stemmed artichokes are ideal; if you can’t find them, stick shorter-stemmed ones onto floral stems or skewers.) For more impact, keep the arrangement monochromatic with a like-color vase.

Flowers: artichoke, green ball sweet William, viburnum

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