Stunning Spring Centerpiece Ideas
Once spring hits, it’s time to transform your look and invite bright new energies in. Of course, you’ll be looking to incorporate lots of dewey flowers like Parrot tulips, dianthus, and forsythia flowers. You’ll also want to use pastel colors, like pinks, citrusy colors, and pallid greens. Also, break free from traditional vases and try low-sitting vases, unconventional fabrics, and incorporating new elements into your centerpieces. Here are some spring ideas that will stand out as centerpieces for your next gathering:
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Floral Terrarium Look
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Terrariums are cute miniature gardens in an isolated ecosystem inside a sealed glass container. They look like mini-worlds and are beautiful to look at. You can recreate this look by taking large glass lamps or apothecary jars and placing silk or faux succulents, peonies, and roses in a decorative pile. Another approach is to use moss and lavender stalks.
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Woven Vase
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For a young and innocent look at your table, get a woven vase made of handstitched embroidery to line the outside of a glass vase. The embroidery gives the vase a refreshing and cheery look that brings out a homie and family-oriented feel. Place beautiful pale pink, lime green, and white-colored flowers in the vase for that bright spring appeal.
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Woodland Accessories
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Wooden pieces are always a beautiful rustic touch, such as large slabs of tree trunks as dinner plate backsplashes or smaller slabs as coasters. You can add moss to brighten up the neutral wood tones with splashes of green, along with feathery fern leaves. Pairing these wooden accessories with a tan table runner and splashes of moss will give the feel of spring in a forest.
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Floating Flower Table Runner
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Instead of a traditional table runner, take flower heads and stick them on thin neutral sticks glued to clear acrylic blocks that hold them in place. The flowers will be the main center of attention and can be clustered in ombre shades of color or intermixed with splashes of different colors throughout the runner. Use peonies, poppies, English roses.
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Stick Vase
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Take thick and brambly sticks and completely surround an entire vase or jar within them. Make sure the sticks are thick enough to stand upright and fully cover the outside of the vase. Tie them together with twine and fill the stick vase with cream, white, and pale green flowers. Add some greenery in-between to make your bouquet fuller.
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