Find the steps to create a festive floral centerpiece for your table to celebrate the Fourth of July. You’ll find an easy and affordable way to add some patriotic flair and dress up a plain glass vase to celebrate the Red, White and Blue.

Happy Wednesday!
Independence Day is a week away and I have an easy and festive centerpiece
to help you celebrate the Red, White and Blue!
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To create a floral centerpiece, I used a favorite vase-within-a vase method,
placing a smaller vase inside a larger one.
You can fill the wall between the vases
with the decorative material of your choice to conceal the flower stems
and match the theme or color of your table.
For this centerpiece, I’m using stars and stripes scrapbook paper!

I used scrapbook paper I had leftover from making DIY Patriotic Party Favor Cones.
You can buy scrapbook paper by the single sheet at the craft store or in
Patriotic Scrapbook Paper Pads.

Trim your paper to fit your outer vase.
My paper was 12 x 12 and outer vase was 7 ½ inches wide x 9 inches tall
and inner vase 6 inches wide x 8 inches tall.

Chicken wire is my ‘go to’ flower arranging tool as it is reusable and
makes for easy arranging to support your flower stems.
Cut your chicken wire at least 4 inches larger than diameter of your vase
so you have enough wire to bend to hold against the
walls of your vase to help keep it in place.
Any chicken wire will work, but I like a coated or painted wire which is rust resistant after repeated uses.

For my flowers, I used red and white alstroemeria and white hydrangeas from the grocery store.

Endless Summer Hydrangeas from the garden add some blue.

My two tips to keep your cut hydrangeas from wilting:
Tip Number One: Use Alum!
Hydrangeas are notorious for wilting and alum allows hydrangeas to draw more water from the vase.
Cut your hydrangeas in the morning with they are fully hydrated and not stressed from the heat.
When arranging them, cut each stem at a 45 degree angle for maximum water uptake
and dip 1/2 inch of each cut stem in alum powder.
Place your dipped hydrangea stems in your vase of room temperature water mixed with floral preservative.
For best results, remove the leaves from hydrangeas since they cause evaporation loss
and take water from the head of the flower. Hydrangeas are thirsty flowers,
so check your water level frequently and top off as needed.

Tip Number Two:
To get the longest vase life from your flowers, use
Crowning Glory, an anti-transpirant spray that seals in moisture!
It dries clear and is safe to use on all flower types, especially beneficial
for flowers that are prone to wilting due to moisture loss, like hydrangeas.
I’ve had flower arrangements last two weeks using Crowning Glory!
Crowning Glory will dry within 30 minutes to an hour, depending the temperature and humidity.
Note: Wait to spray roses with Crowning Glory after they are open
as it will prohibit them from opening further.

To add some patriotic embellishment to my vase, I added some
Fourth of July window clings I found at Hobby Lobby.
All Hobby Lobby’s Fourth of July merchandise is currently 40% off.
To use the clings, peel the stickers from their sheet; press onto the surface of the vase,
smoothing out any air bubbles.
You can peel them off the glass surface after you’re finished with your arrangement.

A star charger from Hobby Lobby provides a base for the centerpiece
and white and red glitter picks add a festive touch,
joining small American flags.

Celebrate the stars and stripes and find table and centerpiece inspiration
for the Fourth of July, HERE.
You’ll find patriotic table ideas with tips to create centerpieces using a watermelon vase, a picnic tin,
lanterns, a galvanized tray, party treats pails and more for your Star-Spangled celebration!

Celebrate the Red, White & Blue with 25+ Patriotic and Party Treats, HERE.
You might also like:

DIY Patriotic Flower Arrangement with an American Flag

However you celebrate the Fourth, spend a few moments
to remember and give thanks for our military men and women,
who made the ultimate sacrifice that allows us to live in freedom.

America is the Land of the Free Because of the Brave.
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What a creative Centerpiece! Yep! Everything at HL for the 4th is and has been 40% off for a couple weeks! HL is my favorite place! Now Fall just went 40% off! Crafters are happy! Love all your centerpieces and thank you for sharing!!!
Mary, the vase in a vase method has become a favorite way to decorate my tables. Such a great way to make each season special.
The tips for hydrangeas has really been helpful too. They are one of the few plants that even I can grow! Wishing I had your green thumb!
Thank you for all the recipes and ideas to make this holiday extra festive! I started a Fourth of July Pinterest board!
Beautiful flower arrangement, and as always I appreciate your tips!
Mary, such a beautiful patriotic centerpiece. Your flowers look wonderful with the hydrangeas. Love the 3D look of the windows clings you added. A lovely centerpiece to honor our independence.
Mary, Another great idea-window clings! Love the vase and bouquet. The window clings gave it an extra bang of color and decorative design. Thanks for the idea! Stay cool, it’s so hot! Clara❤️
Beautiful Independence Day floral arrangement, it is a beauty ❤️🤍💙Using the scrapbook paper is a wonderful idea as well as the window clings🇺🇸
Our fourth day of 100 degrees and it has been at least three weeks with no rain. I am ready for fall 🥰
So clever Mary and it looks so festive and pretty! Love the flower combination and all the great tips 🇺🇸
Jenna
Mary, this is such a pretty and fun centerpiece. Perfect for a celebration!
Mary, you know my patriotic heart loves this idea! I’ve pinned it along with the centerpiece collage. You are always an inspiration. Your hydrangea tips are ones I consistently use now. Thank you! Happy Patriotic Summer!
Beautiful centerpiece. The hydrangea tip about the alum is great. One more week and we will be at the 4th. Summer goes so fast. Have a great week. Hugs. Kris
Mary, such a beautiful patriotic centerpiece. Your clings are perfect and I would not have thought to use them on the vase. Genius! Stay cool and enjoy the 4th.
Mary ! Another outstanding project. You never cease to amaze
with your light bulb moments of creative inspiration. Blessings….
Adorable! The mason jar desert and frozen strawberry dog treats are both huge hits at my home! Thanks!
Beautiful
Mary, you always create the most festive vase within a vase arrangements. Such a clever use of materials and so easy to assemble. I always enjoy getting a dose of inspiration from your posts!
Mary, as always you have inspired me to create something for my July 4th! I already have white silk hydrangeas in a white vase, a red charger, some red foil sprigs from Christmas, some small flags and a navy infinity scarf. I think I might be able to accomplish a cute centerpiece without spending a dime! Happy 4th
You always amaze me! I love the idea of decorating your own vase with window clings! And thank you for the tip on alum for hydrangeas.
Beautiful centerpiece!
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I love your vase within a vase method, Mary, and this one is so easy. I can see using pretty napkins to do it, too. Thank you 💙🇺🇸♥️
There is just something about red, white and blue❤️🤍💙that makes me happy. You always make such beautiful centerpieces!