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Three Ways to Style Your Stems

Unleash your inner florist with Freddie’s Three Ways to Style each box, to keep your displays fresh as a daisy. Whether you want a full, statement look or something lighter and more playful, here are three beautiful ways to style your flowers at home.

1. The Classic

A larger vase is the perfect way to showcase your blooms. This style gives your arrangement space to shine, letting those longer stems create height while bigger blooms and greenery bring balance and softness. 

Freddie’s tip: always trim stems at an angle to help them drink more easily.

2. The Cut-Down

By trimming stems shorter, you can create a neat, rounded arrangement that feels polished and inviting. This look works wonderfully as a table centre piece or on side tables and bedside stands, adding a burst of colour to everyday spaces. 

Freddie’s trick: group similar flower types together for extra impact, and keep the waterline clear of leaves.

3. The Creative

For something playful and artistic, break up your bunch. Scatter single stems in bud vases across a mantelpiece or dining table for a light, airy feel. Or try using a flower frog, which holds each stem in place and lets you create sculptural, artistic displays that celebrate the character of every bloom.

Which Will You Try First?

The beauty of Three Ways to Style is that you’re never limited to just one look. Each delivery gives you the chance to experiment, learn new tricks and enjoy flowers in fresh and inspiring ways. Whether you go bold with a statement vase, refined with a cut-down style or artistic with bud vases and a flower frog, there is always joy to be found in arranging.

Posted on 7th October 2025
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