Decorate your home and table with these colorful, showstopper spring centerpiece ideas and floral arrangements.
Take inspiration from thevintage Easter decortrend or create a stunning bouquet of fresh blooms from your spring garden.
To help you get started, we’re sharing our best floral arranging tips andspring decoratingideas for your table.
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Add a few snips of foliage and yellow-green hellebores to break up the purple flowers.
Pastel Spring Centerpiece
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Take inspiration from thepastel home decor trendfor your spring centerpiece.
Fresh Spring Foliage
Bring your garden to the table with a lush spring centerpiece.
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Stagger stem heights to highlight the flower head silhouettes.
Beautiful Branches
Alarge spring floral arrangementties together all the colors of this table setting.
To make it, fill a shallow vase with water and your favorite in-season flowers.
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Dye or paintcolorful Easter eggsto match the hues in the bouquet and scatter them around the table.
Soften the base of the arrangement with otherearly-spring flowerslike tulip magnolias and hellebores.
Instead, create an arrangement that shows off standard, double, and parrot types in several colors.
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Neutral Spring Centerpiece
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Few things are more inviting than a freshall-white color schemefor spring.
Select several daffodil varieties and colors for more interest.
If you cut the daffodils before their buds have opened, they’ll last longer in the bouquet.
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Florals for Spring
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Decorate yourspring tablescapewith alarge floral centerpieceand matching floral plates.
Choose hues that match the shades in your tablecloth, placemats, or colored glassware for a cohesive look.
This bouquet includesviburnum, French tulips, lisianthus, roses, andhosta leaves.
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Notice how the dark centers of the tulips echo the black catkins.
To make it, cut enough pussy willow stalks to embellish the container’s exterior and secure with twine.
Place the vase on a galvanized tray and add a few spring trinkets for aseasonal centerpiece.
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The muted tones of dried flowers lend themselves well to a springtime pastel palette.
Simply trim your favorite backyard blooms and pop them into mismatched glass jars.
Easter Egg Vase
A large-mouth clear clear jar easily becomes the perfect vessel for anEaster centerpiece.
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Then, fill the glass with water and add fresh blooms.
Mixing several cultivars in one large arrangement makes a dramatic impactand showcases botanical diversity.
Chest of Irises
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Treasures of another kind fill this cedar chest.
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Line the box with plastic wrap, then drop in 4-inch pots of budded irises and mosses.
Use fillers like spikemoss as the supporting cast for seasonal flowers.
Tuck in a few springs of greenery here and there for a touch of color and vibrancy.
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Avoid this jot down of display as a centerpiece as the height will interrupt conversation.
Branches like these create instant drama on a sideboard, buffet, or entryway table.
The florals should be no higher than the top of your fist.
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This way, they don’t interrupt eye contact or conversation with the person across from you.
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