3 Easy Fall Arrangements That Will Last All Season Long

Today I’m going to share how to quickly and easily put together 3 different fall arrangements that will last you all season long (and even for years to come, if stored properly!). All of these arrangements are modern, simple, and will coordinate with a variety of different decor styles. Everything we use can be purchased in our shop at The Amsden too, from the stems, to the tassels, to the jars! If you aren’t local though, you can find many of these items at a local craft shop, Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, or Etsy. You can put any of these together in 5 minutes or less and there’s no floral arranging skills required! Take a look at the video below for a run down of each arrangement and step by step instructions!

xoxo

Emily

What you need:

  • glass bottle

  • wheat bunch

  • tassel garland (optional)

  • water for vase (optional)

  • scissors for trimming

Start with your empty bottle and add a little water if you choose. Add your tassel garland around the vase to add a little extra pop of color (optional). Next place your wheat bunch inside the bottle to see how much you’ll need to trim off the end. Be sure to trim just a little at a time so you don’t risk cutting it too short (and then you’re stuck!). You’ll also want just enough stems so your arrangement looks full, but isn’t too tight inside the bottle that it’s not able to fan out.

What you need:

  • glass bottle

  • fall leaf stem bunch

  • tassel garland (optional)

  • water for vase (optional)

  • scissors for trimming

Start with your empty bottle and add a little water if you choose. Add your tassel garland around the vase to add a little extra pop of color (optional). Next place your fall leaf stems one by one inside the bottle (trim if they are too tall). Arrange them until they fan out just right!

What you need:

  • glass bottle

  • 1-3 stems pampas grass

  • wheat stems (optional)

  • tassel garland (optional)

  • water for vase (optional)

  • scissors for trimming

Start with your empty bottle and add a little water if you choose. Add your tassel garland around the vase to add a little extra pop of color (optional). Next place your pampas grass one by one in the bottle to see how much you’ll need to trim off the end. Be sure to trim just a little at a time so you don’t risk cutting it too short (and then you’re stuck!). I arranged my pampas grass so each was leaning a slightly different direction to balance the arrangement out. If you want to add a little extra to your arrangement, add a few wheat stems throughout as well (especially in the front)!

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