Tall skinny vases are a great decorator item. But, they can be had to arrange. Here are a few quick ideas for showing off tall vases.
You can use bushy flower sprays, such as acacia, dendrobium orchids, and Australian tea rose or a single orchid spray. Dried pods, peacock feathers, beaded stems or silk silver dollar sprays are also good choices.
To make forward facing arrangements:
Lay stems of bushy flower sprays, such as acacia, dendrobium orchids and Australian tea rose on a tabletop. Trim to the correct lengths. For woody stems, such as the tea rose, hammer the ends of the woody stems after trimming at a 45-degree angle. (This technique enhances water absorption.)
Layer the stems, with the bushiest varieties on the bottom. Bind the stems together with a cable tie. Do any additional trimming necessary. Insert into the vase and display against a wall.
To make a single spray arrangement:
Simply insert a single dendrobium orchid spray into a narrow, tall vase.
To make a pod, feather or silk silver dollar arrangement:
Insert two or three stems of pods, feathers or sprays into the narrow vase. Repeat with additional stems for maximum impact.