All of these arrangements are in vases. Some are in very small vases, which means they hold very small flowers.
These red, white blue and silver poppies are in a vase filled with a layer of red, then clear, then blue, then white-clear oblong glass gems. Very patriotic!
This is a simple and elegant white vase of one dozen deep burgundy roses.
This mix of blue miniature poppies are in a clear triangular vase filled with white decorative sand and filled with glue to seal the sand.
These are teal and white daisies in a tall vase. They were one of the earlier bouquets I made.
This large bouquet of orange and white daisies (the open-petaled kind) are in a vase filled with amber glass gems and paper shreds of several colors including white, yellow, orange, copper, and ivory.
These are 24 white micro-roses. In this clear vase, they're long-stemmed. They were later put in a miniature red bulb vase.
This short white vase is full of white and purple poppies. The purple ones are a mix of different individual shades, and also some made of more than one shade.
A very early bouquet of purple and white daisies.
These two-dozen white micro-roses started out on long stems in a tall vase, but I decided they look much better in this 3" red bulb vase.
This vase is about 3" high. There are 24 micro-roses made up of 6 white and 3 each of 6 different shades of yellow.
This short white vase is full of white and purple poppies. The purple ones are a mix of different individual shades, and also some made of more than one shade.
These mixed pink roses in a white vase include several roses made of a combination of pinks in the same rose. This makes an interesting effect.