Double Bubble Glass Modern Clear Flower Vase

$9.90

AI knows everything. Or does it? Let's hear what' it's go to say: "Hey there, Pink Floyd enthusiasts! Chive's Hudson 4 Double Bubble is like 'The Dark Side of the Blooms' in a vase. It's got the perfect psychedelic vibes to transport your flowers to another dimension. With its mesmerizing design, it'll have your blooms singing, 'We don't need no dead petals, hey, Double Bubble, leave them plants alone!' Watch as your foliage floats through the air, accompanied by a botanical laser light show. So grab your favorite album, turn up the volume, and let your flowers embark on a cosmic journey with this vase that's comfortably numb on style and flair!
SKU: H4DOBU
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Double Bubble Glass Modern Clear Flower Vase - Chive US Wholesale

Why flowers demand to be displayed in a Chive vase.

Designs So Cute, You’ll Want to Date Them: From sleek modern to quirky fun, Chive vases match any vibe (and probably your mood swings).

Your Flowers Will Thank You: With proper drainage and spacing, Chive vases keep blooms happy. Because, really, they deserve better than a mason jar.

Versatility on Point: Whether it’s a single stem or a full bouquet, there’s a Chive vase for the job—like a Swiss Army knife, but cuter.

Because You’re Not Basic: Chive vases make your floral arrangements look thoughtful, not like a last-minute grocery store grab.

How to Cut Flowers Like a Pro:

A (Mostly) Simple Guide to Cutting Your Flowers

So, you’ve decided to make a floral arrangement. Good for you! Let’s make sure your flowers live long enough to impress someone (even if that someone is just you).

  1. Start with Clean Scissors: Yes, I know you’re tempted to grab those kitchen scissors you use to cut open snack bags, but at least give them a wash first. Your flowers don’t need a side of Dorito dust, thanks.
  2. Cut at a 45-Degree Angle: This isn’t geometry class, but cutting the stems at an angle gives them more surface area to drink up water. It’s like giving your flowers a straw instead of expecting them to chug from a bottle.
  3. Trim Under Water (If You’re Fancy): If you really want to go pro, cut the stems underwater to avoid air bubbles. Sure, it feels a little extra, but your flowers didn’t ask to suffocate.
  4. Ditch the Underwater Leaves: Strip off any leaves that would sit below the waterline. Unless, of course, you’re into the whole swamp aesthetic.
  5. Give Them a Fresh Cut if They’ve Been Sitting Out: If your flowers have been out of water for a while, trim the stems again. They need a fresh start—don’t we all?
  6. Change the Water Regularly: Every couple of days, change the water and give the stems a trim. It’s not that hard, and your flowers will thank you by not dying immediately.

And voilà! You’re now the proud creator of a floral arrangement that might just survive long enough for you to forget to water it. Now go forth and arrange those flowers like the domestic deity you pretend to be on Instagram.

Pro Tip: Keep It Short and Sweet!

When it comes to flower stems, shorter is better. Not only do shorter stems look chic in arrangements, but they also help your blooms last longer. Why? Because the shorter the stem, the less distance water has to travel to keep those petals perky. It’s like giving your flowers a shorter commute—less stress, fewer breakdowns.

For Plants With Watering Standards

The Jessie Watering Jug from Chive – because apparently regular watering cans weren't causing enough plant envy on social media. This sleek masterpiece transforms the mundane act of plant hydration into performance art, allowing you to water your collection with the smug satisfaction of someone who has never killed a plant. (We all know that's a lie, but the Jessie is excellent at keeping secrets.)

Shido Seeds Almost Too Pretty to Plant

Let’s be honest—ourShido Seedspackaging is almost too pretty to open. (But go ahead, your garden will thank you.) Inside each artfully designed packet, you’ll find top-quality seeds ready to grow into breathtaking flowers and delicious veggies. Sure, your garden will be stunning, but will it outshine the packaging? That’s a tough call.