Hydrangea Centerpieces are among the easiest and least expensive to create. Learn how to create beautiful Hydrangea Centerpieces in just a few minutes with this step-by-step tutorial and easy to follow video.
Measure 3 hydrangea stems to equal length to set just above the vase at opposite angles. Cut stems at an angle and remove any leaves that will fall below the rim of the vase.
Continue with hydrangea or work with your next largest blooms and repeat to fill.
If working with more than 1 type of flower, add a third flower in to fill at 3 points in the vase, creating a triangle.
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Notes
When possible, work in odd numbers. 3, 5, 7
Don't be afraid to mix them with other blooms
Break them up by nestling other flowers inside over their oversized blooms giving the illusion of more, smaller hydrangea
Hydrangea are happy when well hydrated. Whether they are looking droopy, you're just bringing them home from the store or you are in the midst of arranging them, be sure to cut their stems at an angle and place in fresh water