Flower Arranging Tips

Floral expert Rebecca Cole shares her how-to ideas for everyday display and care.

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Flower Arranging Tips
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The recent Harvard research is proof that if we live in places that lift our spirits, we can live happier, healthier lives ... Fresh cut flowers are the perfect everyday accessory for any budget -- they add color, fragrance and style -- and now we know they even increase energy and compassion.

Perk Up With Flowers!

From her New York City design studio, interior and floral designer Rebecca Cole is a pro at creating personal spaces in which her clients love to live. Through her Discovery Channel show, Surprise by Design, Cole has made it her life's work to inspire viewers to create individualized living environments.

"The recent Harvard research is proof that if we live in places that lift our spirits, we can live happier, healthier lives," said Cole. "Fresh cut flowers are the perfect everyday accessory for any budget -- they add color, fragrance and style -- and now we know they even increase energy and compassion."

According to Cole, it's easy to create a home ecology, and she offers tips for those who want to easily add flower power to their homes in a way that matches their personal style and décor.

Where to Place Flowers
Participants in the Harvard study reported the greatest mood-boosting effects when fresh cut flowers were placed in common areas of the home such as the kitchen, dining room and family room. Cole's easy ideas for social and personal spaces include:

  • Place bud vases in high traffic home areas -- with even just a few flowers. Any decorative glass from the kitchen will do!


  • The kitchen table might be the best place for flowers, because it's where people gather together. Stop by a florist or supermarket, where you'll find a wide selection of flowers from which to choose.


  • In the foyer, create a space to hang your keys that also includes a weekly vase of flowers. It will be the last place you see on your way out the door and the first you see on your way back inside.


  • Go big and bold for open spaces. An abundant arrangement of lilies, gladiolus, hydrangea or any large blooms create an inviting environment for an expansive entryway or dining room.


  • A bouquet can also perk up personal spaces such as bathrooms and bedrooms.


  • A bud vase with a simple cluster of flowers hidden in the center of a clear bubble bowl filled with potpourri is the perfect way to create a welcoming atmosphere in a guest room.


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If you have kittens, do not bring home tiger lilies -- they can kill kittens if ingested within days because the powder on the petals shuts down their kidneys.

By belle76, on 01/25/2010

There were many great hints here. I love putting a small bud vase on a night table with a colorful fresh flower when we have overnight guests, and I also enjoy keeping a vase on my desk as I work. It makes life a little more cheery! :o) Cindy H Bud Vases

By claylady, on 02/02/2009

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