The Best Bud Vases for Every Style
Let’s hear it for minimalist flower arranging. These tiny vases make the most of a single stem.
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Philip Friedman

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Best buds! Best bud vases, that is. Shop our favorites from HGTV Magazine, then pair them up with a one gorgeous bloom to create a single-stem stunner. Flower arranging just got so much simpler.
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Flowers shown (from left): mimosa, tulip, lisianthus, daffodil, iris, hellebore, peony and ranunculus.
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