6 Simple Spring Centerpieces

6 Simple Spring Centerpieces that anyone can create for their spring home or table.

With temperatures in the 70’s this week in Northeast Georgia, my need to create some Spring in the house has set in. Outside can wait a bit longer. I don’t think we are totally out of the woods for some more cold weather.

6 Simple Spring Centerpieces

I kicked things off last weekend when I bought some beautiful blooms at the grocery store and paired them with my camellia blooms to create a Spring floral birds nest centerpiece. You can see how easy it was to assemble here.

6 Simple Spring Centerpieces

I love to use a grapevine wreath as a base for a lot of my centerpieces. Mainly because it is easy and also I love the texture that it adds to the arrangement. Here are few others that I have done using the wreath as a base.

Last year I used my diy cake pedestals to create multiple centerpieces using everything from the property. The eggs, greenery and yellow flowers, which I think are a weed. These arrangements took all of 3 mins to put together.

I think I was trying to replicate one big giant birds nest with this arrangement. Sans the flower blooms.

Here’s an arrangement where I used a wire tiered basket.  I love how the use of succulents, flower blooms and eggs from the coop on a bed of Spanish moss screams spring. And it is so incredibly easy to put together.

The Less is more look

If you are looking for something easier then that, you may want to line up some vases or pitchers on your table or mantel and place some pretty flowers in each of them like I did here. This is truly a less is more look.

Since I am big fan of using what you have, this arrangement does just that. Candles and apples. The combination of green and pink is so perfect for the spring season.  You should try it.

I hope some of these ideas from my 6 Simple Spring Centerpieces will help inspire you to create something beautiful for your Spring home.

Who else is ready for Spring?

 

 

 

 

grateful

for my daffodils that are blooming

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3 Comments

  1. Great idea and so very simple/gorgeous.Love arrangements with eggs and yellow flowers/yarrow?
    Will be doing some digging in all my goodies from shed. Have couple pretty perfect sized style milk glass containers these would be so pretty in, you’ve really inspired me.
    Happy spring

  2. Laura, your arrangements are so beautiful! You are so fortunate to have such nice flowers to go out and pick! It’s going to be quite a long time before we are so blessed! I love those little yellow flowers you used! They are so cheery! We have something similar up here in Canada that grows on the sides of our water-filled ditches — Marsh Marigolds! They are so pretty, too. We dug some up when we built our retirement home up here on the lake and planted them in our yard in the shade of our trees. They look so beautiful when they bloom. You just enjoy your gorgeous flowers, house and yard!
    Blessings! Have a great week!

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