Where to Find Containers for DIY Wedding Flowers

White and pink weddig flower arrangements in various clear vases.

If you’ve decided to DIY your own wedding flowers, at some point you’ll realize that you need some containers, vases or vessels of some sort. Maybe you’ve found where to buy bulk wedding flowers but now you need something to arrange them in.

Where should you look to find containers for DIY wedding flowers?

From vases and jars to unique, repurposed items, the possibilities are endless. Today I’ll explore the many places where you can source the ideal containers to showcase your DIY wedding blooms and elevate the overall aesthetic of your celebration.

Ten Places to Look for DIY Wedding Containers

1. Thrift Stores, Antique Malls and Vintage Shops: Hidden Treasures

Thrift stores and vintage shops are treasure troves for discovering unique and eclectic containers that add character to your DIY wedding arrangements. From charming teacups to retro vases, these shops offer an array of affordable options. Embrace the hunt and explore local thrift stores to uncover hidden gems that resonate with your wedding theme and personal style.

I realize that not everyone has the time, patience or luck to make this a viable option. But it is an option espeically if you are on a budget, have an eclectic boho style or don’t mind different size/style containers. And remember, even if the items don’t initially match, a nice coat of matte spray paint can bring harmony to a mixed collection!

2. Dollar Stores: Affordable and Versatile Options

For budget-conscious brides seeking affordability without compromising on style, dollar stores are goldmines for finding a variety of containers. You might be surprised at the assortment of vases, glass jars, and decorative bowls available at budget-friendly prices.

Get creative with your choices, mix and match shapes and sizes, and let your DIY wedding flowers shine in these versatile and economical finds. Many stores allow you to shop and buy online, although you often have to buy by the case. This is probably the most economical option for brides needing larger quantities.

3. Online Marketplaces: Endless Options at Your Fingertips

The internet opens up a world of possibilities for finding unique containers for your DIY wedding flowers. Explore online marketplaces like Etsy, where independent sellers offer handmade and vintage containers that can be shipped directly to your doorstep. This option allows you to browse a vast selection and discover containers that perfectly align with your wedding vision, even if you're unable to explore local shops in person.

4. Home Goods and Decor Stores: Style Meets Convenience

Home goods and decor stores provide a convenient one-stop-shop for discovering stylish containers that match your wedding decor. Retailers like HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, and Target offer a variety of vases and decorative containers in different styles and sizes. Browse their selections to find containers that complement your wedding theme, from modern and minimalist to bohemian or rustic. These stores may be a better option for a bride who only needs a few items. Large quantities may be better found elsewhere.

5. Craft and Hobby Stores: Unleash Your Creativity

Craft and hobby stores are havens for DIY enthusiasts, offering an assortment of containers waiting to be transformed into unique floral displays. Look for glassware, wooden crates, and decorative containers that you can customize to fit your wedding color scheme and style. Unleash your creativity by adding personal touches like ribbons, paint, or embellishments to match your overall wedding aesthetic.

6. Garden Centers and Nurseries: Embrace Nature's Touch

Garden centers and nurseries aren't just for plants; they often carry an array of containers perfect for showcasing your DIY wedding flowers. From terra cotta pots to decorative planters, these venues provide options that seamlessly blend with nature-inspired or outdoor wedding themes. Consider containers that can later be repurposed as keepsakes or planted with flowers after the wedding.

7. Rental Companies: Glamour without the Commitment

If you're envisioning an opulent affair but don't want to invest in purchasing containers, consider renting from event rental companies. These businesses offer an extensive range of containers in various styles, sizes, and materials.

Renting allows you to achieve a luxurious look without the long-term commitment, making it an excellent option for couples looking for a hassle-free solution. It’s also a great option if you want large volumes of matching items. Just make sure to read and understand the rental terms on pick up/return timing and condition.

8. Local Artisan and Flea Markets: Handcrafted Elegance

Supporting local artisans adds a unique and artisanal touch to your wedding. Explore local artisan markets or craft fairs to discover handcrafted containers that showcase the skill and creativity of local artists. Not only will you find one-of-a-kind pieces, but you'll also contribute to the local artisan community, adding a meaningful dimension to your DIY wedding decor.

9. Family Heirlooms: Sentimental and Timeless

Infuse sentimental value into your DIY wedding by incorporating family heirlooms as containers for your flowers. Antique vases, passed down from generations, or cherished items from family members can become the focal point of your floral arrangements, adding a touch of history and emotional resonance to your celebration. Best suited for small-scale gatherings, family items should be visible and safely displayed.

10. Upcycled and Repurposed Items: Sustainability Meets Creativity

Embrace sustainability by opting for upcycled and repurposed items as containers for your DIY wedding flowers. Mason jars, vintage tin cans, or even wooden crates can be transformed into charming vessels for your blooms. This eco-friendly approach not only adds a touch of creativity but also aligns with a growing trend towards environmentally conscious wedding planning.

Pick a Palette or Pattern

Especially if you’re thrifting, things can get very …. diverse. There are several strategies to create harmony amongst different elements:

  • Choose all the same color or pattern. If your vessels aren’t already, a can of solid color spray paint can do wonders on some upcycled items. But this repetition could be a pattern too — like blue & white prints or vintage floral china.

  • Choose all the same shape/form. Go with all teacups or all footed compotes. Having the same form with different colors creates repetition.

  • Choose all the same size. Pick bowls or jars that may be different colors or style but are the same height. Size consistency creates a pattern even when form and color differ.

  • Do everything different. This approach is best for a truly eclectic vibe. Go with all different colors, shapes and sizes. In this case, do the same with your flower selection. Mix all the elements so no two arrangements are alike. You’ll have a unique look that won’t be duplicated anywhere else!

Get Creative but Start Early

The search for containers for your DIY wedding flowers can be an adventure filled with creativity and personal expression. Whether you opt for thrift store finds, online discoveries, or family heirlooms, the key is to choose vessels that resonate with your wedding theme and style. Whatever style you choose, make sure to secure your containers early — like 4-6 months before your event. See our DIY Wedding Flower Checklist for a complete timeline of what to do when.

Happy hunting and crafting!

Searching for Bulk Wedding Flowers in North Carolina?

If you’re planning a wedding in the North Carolina RTP area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, and Pittsboro) and want locally sourced wedding flowers, we might be a good match! Our Chatham County flower farm offers DIY bulk flower buckets and a la carte wedding florals using our sustainably grown seasonal blooms.

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