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YOUR GUIDE TO VASE SHAPES

Your choice of container is going to add so much to the look of any flower display you create. There are no rights or wrongs here – it’s good to go with what appeals to you and fits with the scale of your flowers. You’ll only need a few shapes to start your collection and you’ll soon be eyeing up anything that holds water, from your casserole dish to empty jam jars or bottles.

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