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Better Homes and Gardens Magazine Brand Licensing Partners:
Glass vases are the perfect vehicles to showcase layers of materials. Vary the materials and colors according to your own decorating scheme. Put a coarse texture next to a smooth one and put contrasting colors close by.
Editor's Tip: Wrap a vase in layers of cloth or paper when you bring it back indoors to let it slowly acclimate to the warmer temperature -- or you'll end up with a cracked container.
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daph, i guess the suggestion is for warmer climates
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