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How To Make Money Flower Bouquet

Try this fresh bouquet idea: Swap in herbs for workaday filler greens. Head into your garden—or to pots perched on your windowsill—and harvest everything you need for a cheap, elegant, and long-lasting arrangement. They look equally great in rustic-inspired bridal bouquets and everyday arrangements. Here are four examples we adore:

decor8 blog herb bouquet

Blogger Leslie Shewring crafted an arrangement consisting of picked sage, mint, thyme, rosemary, oregano flowers, cilantro flowers, arugula flowers, and onion flowers. A simple clear glass vessel keeps the focus on the stunning edibles.

Photo courtesy of Leslie Shewring

Blogger Leslie Shewring crafted an arrangement for decor8 consisting of picked sage, mint, thyme, rosemary, oregano flowers, cilantro flowers, arugula flowers, and onion flowers. A simple clear glass vessel keeps the focus on the stunning edibles.

Sage and Oregano bouquet

Earthy sage and oregano help ground an airy mantle and offsets the color of vibrant fuschia roses. Plus, they lend a fresh scent to the room, says blogger Lindsey Johnson of Cafejohnsonia.com.

Photo courtesy of Lindsey Johnson

Earthy sage and oregano help ground an airy mantle and offset the color of vibrant fuschia roses. Plus, they lend a fresh scent to the room, says blogger Lindsey Johnson of Cafejohnsonia.com.

Dill Herb Bouquet

Yellow and green dill plays well with the colors and textures of cosmos, zinnia, and daisies in this colorful bouquet featured on Season with Spice.

Photo via Season with Spice

Yellow and green dill play well with the colors and textures of cosmos, zinnia, and daisies in this colorful bouquet featured on Season with Spice.

Cow Parsley Bouquet

This is the prettiest weed we've ever seen! Cow parsley (colloquially known as Queen Anne's lace) looks gorgeous in this arrangement featured on Style Me Pretty. Other flat-leaf parsley varieties also look fabulous next to daisies, mums, or other supermar

Photo via Souder Photography

This is the prettiest weed we've ever seen! Cow parsley (colloquially known as Queen Anne's lace) looks gorgeous in this arrangement featured on Style Me Pretty. Other flat-leaf parsley varieties also look fabulous next to daisies, mums, or other supermarket blooms.

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How To Make Money Flower Bouquet

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