Mini vases are the key for stretching your flowers so you get the most beauty for the buck.
It’s true, a big vase is costly to fill. And it looks beautiful right in the center of the table. There’s no denying that.
But mini vases are small and mighty.

This is why. They don’t need a lot of florals to be full–just a bud or two or three will do. You can cluster a few of them together and make a big impact.

And you don’t need to wait for Shabbos or Yom Tov. One of these mini vases looks great on a nightstand and bookshelf. Sometimes they just look pretty on their own and they don’t need anything in them!

On Shavuos, clustering 8 or 10 of them in the center of the table, or an odd number in different sections of the table, might even have a bigger impact than one big centerpiece. The look is so pretty–plus you’ll actually use much less flowers in 10 small vases vs. one large vase.

There’s more perks to mini vases. Because they’re not tall, they’re easy to store (a shelf in the kitchen cabinet?). They’re typically affordable and easy to change up because you can buy a lot and mix and match.

When prepping flowers, some snap or they come broken, instead of throwing out the stem, you can add it to one of your mini vases.
These are the mini vases we featured here:
My fav part about bud vases is that the people around the table can actually see each others faces as opposed to a big tall vase in front of them