Use a wood vase to give any room in a your house a rustic touch. Fill a tall bamboo or mango wood vase with a bouquet of dried lavender, which will smell as good as it looks. The herb-filled vase will give any space, such as a sunny porch or a master bedroom, plenty of country charm. You can incorporate additional dried herbs, such as chamomile, into the arrangement to create a full look. Dried wildflowers, including purple coneflowers and black-eyed susans, will also complement the rustic bouquet.
Dried flowers can look just as elegant as fresh blooms. Start with a tall, square or cylindrical crystal glass vase, which will set the stage for the sophisticated look. Enhance the vase with a bouquet of dried, preserved calla lilies. Be sure to pick and preserve the lilies at their prime for the best appearance. Other elegant dried flower options include purple, pink and blue hydrangeas and exotic-looking orchids.
Make a big impression with a large, romantic dried floral arrangement. You can use the decor to enhance an intimate Valentine's Day dinner or an anniversary party. Choose a tall, vintage pedestal-style milk glass vase to hold the arrangement. Fill the vase with a bouquet of dried pink or red roses, or a combination of both colors. Accent the bouquet with delicate baby's breath to complete the love-inspired look.
Use a large vase filled with natural, harvest-inspired elements to give a room an autumn-themed look. Enhance a tall copper vase with an arrangement of curly willow branches, eucalyptus and wheat. Dried fall blooms, such as sunflowers, red mums, orange asters and poppies will infuse the arrangement with a pop of sunset-hued color.