With the weather warming up and creative juices flowing, and fresh flowers, I designed a Champagne Bucket Spring Floral Arrangement.
It was so easy and was relatively inexpensive. I love using my thrifted finds. Like vintage mason jars and my thrifted, real silver champagne bucket. Why not add some fresh flowers for a Spring vignette?
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It all started when I went to Trader Joes last week. I love looking through their floral section. They have the prettiest flowers at inexpensive prices. I like to grab a bundle when I am done with my shopping. Fresh flowers always make a home feel inviting and brighter, don’t you think?
When I spotted the bright yellow daffodils and the lavender colored wax flowers, I knew they would be ideal for a Champagne Bucket Spring Floral Arrangement.
Here’s what you will need to make your own:
1 champagne bucket
2 bunches of flowers-one taller than the other, for various heights
1 mason jar
1 small grapevine wreath
2 tree branches, cut to two various sizes
scissors
water
Before putting everything together, wash and dry your champagne bucket and mason jar. Then rinse them thoroughly. You can always use a homemade cleaning solution to make your silver look shiny and new. I like the rustic and aged patina, so I just dusted it and used water to clean it up.
Simply place the mason jar in the champagne bucket. Fill half way up with water.
Set the small grapevine wreath on the champagne bucket rim. At this point you can use floral tape to attach the wreath to the bucket, But once the flowers are in, you will see that the wreath is sturdy and won’t move. The choice is yours and what you feel comfortable with.
Add and center your tallest flowers in the water filled jar. “Fluff” them out according to YOUR taste.
Carefully add the shorter flowers. Using daffodils, I had to be a little careful as not to knock off the blooms. You want to place them all around the bucket for a symmetrical look.
For added dimension, place two freshly bloomed branches in your arrangement. (Mine are two different lengths.) One on each side of the jar/arrangement.
With adding the branches it adds a fresh element of Spring and new hope. Along with texture and balance to your Champagne Bucket Spring Floral Arrangement.
As you can see, not only does a Champagne Bucket Spring Floral Arrangement take just a few minutes to make, but adds a lovely touch to any Spring or Easter tablescape, like I did here.
For something unique on your Spring table or even as a hostess gift, why not make a lovely Champagne Bucket Spring Floral Arrangement.
Thanks for stopping by today. It’s always fun to have you here.
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The Creek Line House – How to Whitewash a Stone Wall
The How To Home – Easy DIY Paper Bunny Garland
The Tattered Pew – Flea Market Style Spring Centerpiece
Sweet Pea – Easy to make Spring Wreath
What Meegan Makes – Champagne Bucket Spring Floral Arrangement
Cottage At The Crossroads – DIY Bunny Garland
I Should Be Mopping The Floor – DIY Potted Hyacinth Bulbs
Lora B. Create & Ponder – Simple Garden Theme Decor DIY
White Arrows Home – Nautical Candle Holders
Our Crafty Mom – How To Tint Mason Jars With Food Coloring
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Meegan – what a beautiful floral arrangement! The champagne bucket is such a gorgeous centerpiece. We love the florals and greenery that you chose too!
Thank you for being so kind. I love your comments. It was a fun project to put together. Fresh flowers make everything better, don’t they?
What a fun idea and I love how you left the bucket tarnished to keep its character. Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing and wonderful hopping with you.
This is so beautiful, Meegan! I admire how you use vintage goodies in such gorgeous ways.
What an absolutely fabulous project! I have a champagne bucket. So inspired!
Meegan I am in love with this idea…adding the wreath was genius and your flower choices were perfect. I pinned this because I want to make one!!!
I am so in love with this Meegan! I love the champagne bucket and the wreath! The daffodils and blooms are all so perfect! Stunning!
This is such a pretty decoration for a spring table. Did the Daffodils make the flowers in the middle die? Just curious because Daffodils release a sap that kills other flowers. To prevent this, you run the cut stems under a flame briefly to seal them before adding them to your arrangment.
How beautiful is this!! what a perfect combination of gentle flowers and a champaign bucket …
Your champagne bucket is awesome; such a fun vessel to arrange flowers in. This is so pretty for Spring; love the fresh colors. And those budded branches? I don’t have anything like that around here, and I’m sad; they are cool!