Thursday, February 18, 2010

Where can I find fairly cheap clear glass vases?

I'm planning my wedding, and I'm lookin fro some fairly cheap tall vases, what places sell cheap vases, that are at least 10 inches tall, if not taller? Thank you!Where can I find fairly cheap clear glass vases?
Any of the dollar stores, Family Dollar and Dollar General arre good.Where can I find fairly cheap clear glass vases?
yeah i was gunna say one dollar stores too. they are cheap. but everytime i by something from them there has to be something wrong with them. like one time they gave away free fish with every purchase. and they ended up molding! EVERYTHING has something rong... but i cant think of anything that can go rong with glass.

I am looking for TALL (24';) clear vases for wedding reception centerpieces. Any ideas?

I bought some at Tuesday Mornings for the same thing.


Here is the URL to find the closest one to you:


http://www.tuesdaymorning.com





If there isn't one close, sometimes Big Lots has them, but it is hit %26amp; miss.





Places like Hobby Lobby carry them but the price will be much higher than the two above mentioned places.





Depending on how many you will need, you may wish to contact a local wholesaler for florists. If you are buying 6 or more, they may sell to you.





I wouldn't suggest eBay unless you can find someone near by that will allow you to pick up. The shipping for large vase can cost more than the vase.





If you live in larger city, you might want to check around some of the bridal shops. You might get a lead on someone else who just went through the same thing, and might be more than happy to sell theirs. After all what do you do with a dozen matching oversized vases? ;-)I am looking for TALL (24';) clear vases for wedding reception centerpieces. Any ideas?
Check Hobby Lobby. If you don't have one near, go to their website. www.hobbylobby.comI am looking for TALL (24';) clear vases for wedding reception centerpieces. Any ideas?
Check Ebay! They might have some! I sold some glass dishes from my wedding on there.





Good luck!
check consigment shops
What about the glass pasta containers, the ones with the cork stoppers?
Do you mean the Eiffel Tower vases? and if so, you should be able to find them doing a search on the internet. Just punch in eiffel tower vase but shop around, even tho a company says they are the lowest price on the web isn't always true.
I find tons of cheap vases at garage sales that are perfectly good for as low as a nickle to a quarter a piece.

What plant is used with a clear vase filled with water and a Beta fish?

The plants I've seen seem to thrive in a vase filled with water and some colored ';gem stones';. Lots of roots. Are there different plants used, or just day lillies?What plant is used with a clear vase filled with water and a Beta fish?
It's usually a peace lily (Spathyphyllum) if it's the one that gets white flowers and long leaves (see photo: http://www.q7.com/~erasmus/images/indoor鈥?/a> ). I've seen it with the lucky bamboo too. If you like these plant, get it and keep it in a pot - neither of these is really an aquatic plant, although they don't mind getting their roots wet. If they sit too far down in the water, though, the leaves and stems will rot. And bettas belong in heated tanks, they die too quickly when they're kept at room temperature. They're tropical fish, and there's nowhere in the vase to keep a heater. Most aren't made for that small of an amount of water either.








ADDED: There are other plants you can use, they just have to be ones that don't mind that the roots are wet all the time. The peace lily is a good choice, so are philidendron, Pothos, Anthurinum (flamingo flower), aluminum plant, bamboo (Dracena), and any others you can propogate by rooting stem cuttings in water.





You generally have some soil that the plant is growing in - there's a container near the top that's too large to fall into the mouth of the vase with the soil, but holes in the container that let the roots grow out and into the water. The nutrients from the soil will help support the plant for a while, but then you'll need to add a little fertilizer to the water. Be careful when you do this as with fertilizer and lights bright enough for the plant to grow will also cause algae in the vase. Only use about 1/10 of what's recommended for houseplants, or get a liquid food made for aquarium plants instead. This is more dilute.What plant is used with a clear vase filled with water and a Beta fish?
They may be Money plant(Pothos) or Lucky bamboo(Dracena spp)
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  • Where can I get a clear, long, plastic vase so it can be used as part of a centerpiece?

    As amazing as it sounds...the dollar store. If your going to create a hearth around it, the vase doesn't have to be extravogant. you would be amazed at what you can find at the dollar store.

    How do you make simulated water or fake water, like the one used in clear vases for arrangements?

    I would like to know how to make this myself . I like saving money, so if you know the recipe please let me know. Thank youHow do you make simulated water or fake water, like the one used in clear vases for arrangements?
    It's resin. You can buy it at places like Michael's or Hobby Lobby.

    Where I can find 5 foot tall clear vases to rent in Houston, TX, or to buy really cheap?

    I am looking for vases that I can use as fish tanks at my wedding reception.Where I can find 5 foot tall clear vases to rent in Houston, TX, or to buy really cheap?
    Try Lexis Florist 713-774-8080





    That's a neat idea you are suggesting.Where I can find 5 foot tall clear vases to rent in Houston, TX, or to buy really cheap?
    Try Pier One Imports.

    Why are my bamboo leaves turning yellow after transferring it from its old ceramic vase to a more bigger clear?

    glass vase? Is it in shock?Why are my bamboo leaves turning yellow after transferring it from its old ceramic vase to a more bigger clear?
    Probably suffering some shock. Trim off the yellow leaves, treat it gently and it should recover in a little while.


    I don't believe that the vase could have anything to do with it.