Chive at Home, Because Your Plants Deserve Better Than That Sad Corner
Welcome to the part of the internet where houseplants are heroes, ceramic flowers defy gravity, and your questionable design choices get a stylish second chance.
Here at Chive, we’re serving up home decor tips with a side of sass — from how to style your plants so they don’t look like you just shoved them on a shelf, to hanging ceramic flowers like you actually know what you’re doing.
Minimal effort, maximum style. Let’s make your home look like you tried (but not too hard).
How to Arrange Flowers in a Bud Vase
Bud vase arrangements follow one rule: one stem, cut at an angle, in a narrow-neck vase filled 80% with water. Strip the lower leaves, set it down, and the whole thing takes five minutes. The hard part is convincing yourself it's actually done.
Wedding Centerpiece Vases: The Planning Guide Nobody Gives You
Wedding centerpiece vases work best small and plural — three to seven per table, one to three stems each. A fifteen-table reception needs roughly seventy-five vases and 100 to 150 stems, typically at a third to half the cost of florist arrangements. Here's what that could look like for an elegant wedding.


