I am sure you have noticed by now that my favorite flowers are roses and they are my favorite choice when styling with flowers,especially pink roses.
And since I am a vintage gal I don’t use typical vases for styling my flowers.
Yes I do love ironstone but there are so many other options to choose from when you are styling flowers.
I shared this ice cream bucket awhile back and it is actually one of my favorite pieces to use for my flowers.
I just add several small bottles inside the ice cream bucket then add my roses,if I don’t want the hand crank on the bucket I just remove it and add a tall vase inside then add the flowers.
A great choice for this (if using without my hand crank) is a tall vintage mason blue ball jar.
It seems to be tall enough for my bucket and if you see it the color works perfectly with this piece.
Another fun piece to use for styling my roses is this sweet vintage watering can.
Things don’t need to be fancy to be pretty.
Love finding these old watering cans,this would look amazing with a full arrangement.
But I like things simple and just a small bouquet of pink roses works perfectly in this watering can.
That chippy chair is one of my favorite treasures.
I am sure you noticed that door is pink too,yes I painted my door that is in my family room pink.
It’s the perfect light pink called porcelain from Vintage Market and Design chalk based paint.
An old zinc pitcher is another great piece to use for styling flowers.
Love the soft faded look of this metal just like the watering can.
A fun thing I love doing with these old zinc pieces is using chalk to write on them.
Just for fun add a sweet note or a message on an old zinc piece,when you want to change it or leave it plain simply wipe it off.
These flowers are starting to go,yet they are still so pretty as they wilt away.
I never like using anything too fancy as a vase for my flowers.
You might remember these SODA BOTTLES that I use as a vase.
Old sea glass bottles work beautifully as vases too.
And what about a pair of cowgirl boots?
Just add a tall jar to fit inside each boot and add your flowers.
This looks great and so unexpected too!
Yes it has that prairie style to it.
Just look around your house,and use things a bit unusual and unexpected.
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June says
These arrangements are all beautiful Anne. I love to scour yard sales and flea markets for old ice cream buckets too. They are just the right height for many things and for flowers. I even love them standing empty!
sending hugs…
Anne says
Thank you June,yes those ice cream buckets need no flowers but they sure do look amazing when they are filled with them.
Kim says
So pretty and my fave is the ice cream bucket.
Anne says
Thank you Kim…..it’s my favorite too 🙂
debbiedoos says
Love them all Ann! So pretty.
Anne says
Thank you Debbie!
Yvonne @ StoneGable says
Your pictures look like a fairytale! LOVE the ice cream bucket!
Anne says
Thank you so much Yvonne!
Jeanette @ Creating a Life says
Love them all, Anne. Great photos!
Jeanette
Anne says
Thank you so much Jeanette!
Jan says
Love your photography! Lovely roses and vignettes!
Anne says
Thanks so much Jan!
Anu@MyDreamCanvas says
So beautiful. I hope to see you at My Dream Canvas 🙂
Anne says
Thanks so much Anu!
Trisha says
Your photos are gorgeous! I love the pale pink flowers in the aqua bucket…it is breathtaking!
~Trisha
Anne says
Thank you so much Trisha!
Sandra says
The next time I’m out thrifting I’ll be on the lookout for some unique holders for my flowers. Love your pictures and happy to have found you via WOW!
Anne says
Thanks so much Sandra,yes look at thrift shops and garage sales too.Just think outside of the box.
Sandi ~ A Cottage Muse says
Love all your creative containers filled with pretty pinks!!
My favorite is the old ice cream maker…we have one at the shop for sale…I may pin your photo and show our customers how they can display it!!
Anne says
Thank you so much Sandi!
Jonni says
Absolutely stunning!
Anne says
Thanks so much Jonni!
Amy @ItsAMindfulLife says
You do a great job with your photos- they are beautiful photos. Great styling.
Anne says
Thanks so much Amy!