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How to Upgrade Grocery Store Flowers Instantly

I've never been one to shy away from a DIY flower project. And over the years, there have been many. From tutorials for small flower arrangements and a color blocked DIY bouquet to my go to list for beautiful flower arrangements every time. It's amazing how cheerful a room can turn with a bouquet or two of flowers. But flowers can also be expensive, so I wanted to show you how to take two of the most basic flowers, that can be found in nearly any grocery store, and turn them into something that looks straight from a florist.
Keyword: diy flowers, flowers
Yield: 12 roses or carnations
Author: Brittni
Cost: $10

Equipment

  • Scissors

Materials

  • roses from the grocery store
  • carnations from the grocery store

Instructions

Roses

  • Wash your hands and dry them thoroughly. This will reduce the amount of oil from your hands that may transfer to the flower petals, which can cause them to wilt and bruise faster. Once you've washed your hands, remove any discolored or bruised petals. Typically these petals will just be around the outer most petals.
  • Petal Tip: Save any discarded petals that you've plucked off. You can dry those out and use them in a bunch of different body scrubs, bath salts, soaps, etc. Check out my tutorial for how to dry rose petals and make your own floral bath salts at the same time.
  • Start pushing the petals all the way back, individually. I have a video that shows this process as well, which may be helpful to see. It's in my Instagram highlight called flower hacks. You can do this every single petal or just a few outer layers, for a different look.
  • *Note: Some rose petals will not stay all the way back. If that is the case, pull each petal back as far as it will go (gently) and continue the process all the way around. Some roses may end up looking more like the yellow 'after' above, which also has the look of a garden rose. As opposed to the light pink ones in the styled photos.

Carnations

  • Turn your carnation over, so the flower is facing the ground and the stem is up is the air.
  • See the notches at the base of the carnation? Take a pair of scissors or pruning shears and cut longer slits on the notches all the way around (or every other one if you don't want them as full and fluffy).
  • Flip the carnation back over and fluff the petals a little bit with your clean hands. If it doesn't give your the fullness you want, you can turn it back over and snip the notches a little bit more. But be careful. If the notch slits are too big, the whole flower could fall apart. So just do a little cutting a time.

Notes

Tips for easy flower arranging
If you need help with arranging your flowers once they're all done, be sure to check out my post for how to make a floral centerpiece without a flower frog. It's easy!
And how to make a flower arrangement with 7 simple flower hacks. Number 7 on the list is a great way to display small flowers that have lost their stem.