GRAC O3 ACC IN hen entertaining, indoors or out, flowers can make a big difference. The beauty of flowers adds a gracious accent to your home, patio or wherever the party is held. For elegant parties, clear glass and crystal are now in vogue. Add mirrors and candlelight and something ex- citing happens. Jack Smith, president of the Amer- ican Institute of Floral Designers and owner of a florist shop in Livonia, had a glass centerpiece especially design- ed for his customers. It's 30 inches tall, with a flower holder on top. Smith says, "You can see through it when it's in the center of the table. The arrangement hangs down from above. We put it on a mirror for special effect." Another option is to use several clear vases and flowers in water arrange- ments. Beautiful flowers, arranged artistically, can enhance any setting party or patio BY JUNE HICKS This dinner party centerpiece uses tall candles to accent the gerbera and white daisies, miniature carnations, monkshood, statice, pink lilies, wax flowers and alstroemeria. Smith suggests a third option. Place three to four mirrors down the center of a large table, with glass vases and votive candles on each. Light the votive candles and the flames will be reflected in the mirrors beneath. What flowers to use? All-white is especially elegant, Smith says. On the large table, you might use white freesias in one vase, white roses in another, two tall Calla lilies in still another; and perhaps four or five white Queen Anne's lace in the last vase. If the flowers don't match, that's OK. Arrangements in glass have become very popular. As a matter of fact, these days so many customers want to use their own crystal containers that the shop has devised a special way to carry out these orders. Floral designers use plastic liners, according to the dimensions provided by the customer. Continued on Page 57