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12 Creative Ways to Mix Hydrangeas with Eucalyptus and Wildflowers

Style a Mason Jar Trio for Casual Tables

Mason jar trio with hydrangeas, eucalyptus, and wildflowers for a casual table centerpiece

Break one arrangement into three pieces

Instead of making one big centerpiece, I split the stems into three jars. It makes the table feel fuller, and somehow it always looks more thoughtful even though it’s actually easier.

This trick is perfect when you only have a few hydrangeas and want to stretch them. I use it all the time for apartment tables, breakfast nooks, and little patio dinners.

Give each jar a different job

I like one jar to be hydrangea-heavy, one to be mostly eucalyptus flower arrangement vibes, and one to show off the wildflowers. That small variation keeps the setup interesting without feeling messy.

It also helps the eye move across the table. You get repetition, but not copy-paste repetition.

Keep the vibe light and useful

Short mason jars feel cozy and unfussy. They work especially well for casual brunches, kids’ birthday tables, or a quick garden party tablescape when you don’t want to babysit one large arrangement all afternoon.

I’ve even used jelly jars in a pinch, and honestly, they looked adorable. But if you want something longer and more dramatic, the dough bowl runner coming up next has serious farmhouse charm.

What do you think?

Written by The Home Growns

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