For example, welcome spring to your home with the help of a vase. 🌼
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If you're like us, you've probably been a little preoccupied in the last few weeks, and March 19—the first official day of spring in North America—may have passed you by, overlooked and unappreciated. Perhaps you, too, have since noticed that the days are getting longer, sunnier, and warmer. We think that's worth celebrating—even if you can’t take a spring break trip or go for overpriced drinks at a local favorite patio bar.
You don’t have to do much arranging—or clip many blooms—with a pretty mini vase, like this one from Uncommon Goods, or even a glass bottle plucked from your recycling bin. To make the arrangement feel extra luxurious , splurge with a flower delivery from your local florist or 1-800-flowers.
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