Over the years, I've picked up tricks on how to easily arrange flowers. Let me count the ways:
1. Use a flower frog
Simply screw this on an empty jar and insert the stems in the holes...TADA!
2. Make your own flower frog using a mesh bag
This used to be packaging for a pound of onions. Use it to cover the mouth of a jar or vase and secure it in place with a rubber band.
Trim the loose mesh and tape the edges neatly in place.
Add the flowers and leaves inside the holes to make this compact arrangement...TADA!
3. Make a grid on the mouth of the vase using clear tape
Pour in some water...
And add your flowers and fillers...TADA!
4. Find a unique vase that has these holes:
You can make a "minimalist" arrangement with just a few buds or leaves or you can fill the holes with as many flowers as you like for a more verdant centerpiece.
5. Make your own "ceramic" flower frog
I'll show you how:
This is made from salt dough: In a bowl, put 1 cup of all purpose flour, 1/2 cup table salt, and 1/2 cup water. If you like, add a light tint using 4 drops of food color. Mix them together until it forms a dough. If it's too sticky, mix in more flour, a teaspoon at a time.
Take a handful of dough and flatten it into a disc using your palms. It should be about 1/4 inch thick. Put it on a baking tray (lined with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat) so it doesn't stick to the tray.
Use a round cookie cutter or an empty can to make a neat circle. Take note that this circle should be a little bigger than the mouth of your vase so that it can sit steadily.
Make smaller holes inside the salt dough circle (I used a round piping tip for this). Bake this in the oven (preheated to 200 degrees Fahrenheit) for 3 hours.
Let it cool and you're ready to use it.
Here's another version using a bigger cutter and two different sized holes: