Home + Garden Garden Flowers 8 Adorable Miniature Flower Arrangements By Brandi Dye Brandi Dye Brandi Dye, a former Midwest Living apprentice and graduate of Drake University in Des Moines, lives in Denver and works in communications and community engagement. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 1, 2021 Trending Videos We're thinking small with fun ways to display those itsy-bitsy blooms. 01 of 08 Vintage bottle The narrow neck of an antique ink bottle eliminates the need for florist's foam or tape by holding in place the tiny stems of grape hyacinths, periwinkle and bleeding heart. 02 of 08 Porcelain doorknob An upside-down porcelain doorknob holds just enough water for a few blooming stems, such as flowering quince and dogwood. 03 of 08 Shot glass A simple arrangement of white and purple pansies looks lovely in a crystal shot glass. 04 of 08 Miniature pitcher Once a part of a children's play set, this 1 1/2-inch-tall glass pitcher is perfect for showcasing blue forget-me-nots, creeping phlox, grape hyancinth, and Johnny-jump-ups. 05 of 08 Tumbler A brightly colored tumbler or juice glass becomes a vibrant vase with a fistful of pink and white bleeding heart, candytuft and yellow alyssum. 06 of 08 Espresso cup An espresso cup turned mini vase houses a bright display of forsythia, pansies and daffodils with sprigs of pussy willow for contrast. 07 of 08 Salt or pepper shaker Blue and white Siberian squill seem to just pop out of this clear-glass salt shaker. If the holes on your shaker are too small to fit the slimmest stems, remove the cap for a less structured arrangement. 08 of 08 Crystal doorknob A single twig of flowering cherry seems to float in a crystal doorknob. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit