Here’s a simple trick for using vases that can sometimes be ‘difficult’ because of their low and wide shape, due to the complexity of handling composition with the fresh flower. To make them easier to use, we will seek the aid of some rubber bands. What we need for this composition: a low and wide vase, 10 to 12 rubber bands, some flat flowers such as gerberas, anemones, chrysanthemums, dahlias.
Take the vase and wrap the elastic bands around it, placing them somewhat irregularly, almost to form a grid. Cut the flowers so that they touch the bottom of the vase and place the corolla in the grid formed by the rubber bands. Add water with a drop of bleach which will help to keep it clear in the following days; remember, however, to change it even if it is clean after two or three days.