How to arrange flowers like a pro

Expert tips and tricks for beautiful DIY arrangements, in three vase shapes

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September 21, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
Clockwise from bottom left: Dahlias, basil, ranunculus, hydrangea, celosia and sea oats are ideal for a small arrangement. (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post)
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Most of the time, DIY floral arranging involves bringing home a bouquet or two of cut flowers, depositing them in a generic glass vase scrounged from under the sink and then wondering why they look a bit … off. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

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Part of the skill of flower arranging is matching the blooms to the vessel, so we presented floral designers with three types of containers to get their foolproof tips on how to create artful, professional-looking arrangements at home — no experience necessary.

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