Vintage Crock Spring Floral Arrangements - MY 100 YEAR OLD HOME (2024)

I loved creating these spring floral arrangements using my vintage crocks and these gorgeous tulips from Trader Joes. These arrangements are inexpensive, easy to make and look way nicer than they cost.

I have been collecting vintage crocks for years and have so many different shapes and sizes of them. I love to mix them together and these tulips made for the perfect spring floral arrangements.

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I am so happy that I decided to arrange the gorgeous flowers in containers that I absolutely love … vintage crocks! I love arranging flowers in vessels that aren’t vases. In the past, I have arranged flowers using vintage battery jars, a french vintage champagne crate, and vintage cheese molds. Today I am sharing how to use vintage crocks for your spring floral arrangements.

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I have also joined nineteen other bloggers as we are all sharing spring floral arrangements. Be sure to head to the bottom of this post to see their fabulous arrangements.

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I have been collecting crocks for a few years. I absolutely love them and use them to store everything. I have wooden spoons in crocks in my kitchen, fresh flowers in a large crock in our backyard and, lots of craft supplies in crocks in my craft room.

You. can find crocks on Etsy, at flea markets, and at antique stores. There are also some new ones that I absolutely love.

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If you are not familiar with crocks, before the advent of refrigeration, crocks were used in American kitchens to store foodstuffs such as butter, salted meats, and pickled vegetables. The crocks were usually made of stoneware, a durable, economical ceramic that remains water-tight, even without a glaze.

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I am slightly obsessed with the smaller crocks and the large round ones that are only about 5″ high. They are different and I love them!

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I didn’t have time for a trip to the flower market so I went to Trader Joes, which is the next best thing. Two dozen tulips were only $10 and the greenery was $2.99. I wanted to do at least four floral arrangements and I spent $40 total for six dozen tulips and lots of eucalypti.

I also bought some daffodils but those will be shown later since I couldn’t get them to bloom in time.

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It is important to cut the tulips to allow them to draw in as much water as possible. I cut the stems in different lengths, depending on the height of the crock.

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I selected this crock first because it’s kind of “blemished” and yet I think it’s my favorite. I bought it for $5 and I am pretty sure the price was so low because it was covered in paint. I was able to get most of the paint off of the outside but I didn’t spend too much time on the inside. It didn’t matter since the paint can hardly be seen when the crock is full of flowers.

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Whenever I arrange flowers, I always start with the greenery. I filled this crock quite full with greenery. Filling the crock full with eucalyptus also helps to hold the flowers upright.

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Next, I started adding the freshly cut tulips. See how the eucalyptus helps hold the tulips upright?

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I continued adding the flowers while turning the crock around to make sure the flowers looked great from all sides.

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You can see the crock full of tulips in the photo below. It’s on the right side and yes, you can see a bit of the paint. But I love that!

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I filled the other crocks with eucalyptus and tulips. Aren’t they wonderful?

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I filled a total of four vintage crocks with floral arrangements and I absolutely love this display.

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The tulip filled crocks are currently sitting on our family room table. I am considering breaking up the floral arrangement and putting them all throughout our home. I just can’t decide if I should do that or not. I kind of like them grouped together.

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20 Beautiful Flower Arrangements

Click the links below each group of images to visit these inspiring ideas for spring!

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Creative Flower Arrangement Ideas for Spring – Happy Happy Nester // How to Arrange Grocery Store Flowers – The DIY Mommy // Grocery Store Roses Spring Arrangement – Craftberry Bush // DIY Easy Tulip Arrangement – A Blue Nest

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Spring Floral Arrangements – My 100 Year Old Home // A Flower Arrangement in a Vintage Find – Finding Lovely // Farmhouse Flower Arrangement – My Sweet Savannah // Simple Spring Tulip Floral Arrangement – Zevy Joy

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DIY Faux Eucalyptus Garland – Modern Glam // Elegant Tulip Eucalyptus Floral Arrangement – Inspiration for Moms // Easy DIY Flower Arrangement – She Gave It A Go // DIY Color Block Vase – Lolly Jane

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Easy Flower Styling Ideas – The Handmade Home // 8 Ways to Style a Big Vase with Faux Spring Florals – The Happy Housie // Spring Floral Table – Taryn Whiteaker // Moody Spring Floral Arrangement – Cassie Bustamante

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Easy Spring Flower Arrangement – Twelve on Main // 5 Tips to Make Faux Flowers Look Real – Hallstrom Home // Spring Flower Arrangement – Jennifer Maune // 3 Ways to Style a Faux Flower Arrangement – The Tattered Pew

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