6 Spring Floral Arrangements Anyone Can Make!
Spring is such a lovely time of year, filled with new life and abundant beauty. To me, nothing celebrates the spirit of the season like arrangements of fresh flowers and botanicals! I’ve rounded up some of my favorite DIY tutorial videos showing you how to create spring floral arrangements for your own home, easily. Enjoy, create, and have a wonderful spring!
Playful Easter Décor Inspiration!
Have fun with your Easter decorations by using a variety of materials. Along side these adorable bunnies and quail eggs, I love this combination of dried, silk and fresh flowers in shades of pink, peach, and creamy brown. It all works so beautifully.
Half Moon Spring Floral Arrangement
Using delicate spray roses and sedum in a rustic concrete planter I created a simple but dramatic half moon arrangement that feels almost like topiary. Use any similar spring flowers that are available where you live. This arrangement is beautiful as a centerpiece or a gift!
DIY Easter "Spring Nest" Floral Arrangement
This whimsical spring nest arrangement is made by filling a basket with tulips, spray roses, chamomile, purple statice and white heather. It provides a sweet vignette ideal for Easter or any springtime celebration.
DIY Easter "Spring Trio" Floral Arrangement
Get your home ready for Easter season with this Spring Trio Floral Arrangement! With just a few floral components you can make a one-of-a-kind statement piece.
Modern White Floral Arrangement
Looking for a more modern take on spring decor? Try this modern white floral arrangement! With roses and tulips balanced in an asymmetrical design, it’s a true showstopper!
Yellow and White Farmer’s Market Spring Floral Pieces
Watch how beautiful floral arrangements can be when you use unusual ingredients from the Farmer’s market. In this video, I use tulips which are the perfect spring time flower, with buddha's hands and yellow pussy willows to make fast, easy and unique spring floral pieces.
Be sure to consider these three important spring floral design tips!
1. EXPERIMENT WITH SILK & DRIED FLOWERS
We traditionally think of soft pinks and greens when it comes to spring, but don’t forget that those colors pair beautifully with some unexpected tones like earthy browns and creams, or pops of more vibrant peach, coral and periwinkle blue! This is where silk flowers and dried botanicals can really come in handy. I don’t typically use silk flowers as my main component in up-close arrangements, but they are ideal as small accents when you want blooms that are out of season or that have unique and hard to find color palettes. In this video you’ll see that I use a few silk cherry blossoms and various dried botanicals in my arrangements for the perfect spring detail.
2. PERSONALIZE YOUR PROPS
Simple props and accessories can add big impact to your designs! I found some very sweet but inexpensive bunnies and quail eggs to use in these spring arrangements, and they helped tie everything together. My biggest tip here is to make them your own! Anytime you find props to use, look for ways to change up their accents to make everything look personalized. For example, I removed the blue ribbon that the small ceramic bunny containers came with and I added my own wide pale pink ribbon. I love the way they turned out!
3. DESIGN IN MULTIPLE LEVELS
To create the most impressive collection of arrangements, I made sure to utilize multiple different levels in my grouping as well as in each of my individual designs. From the multi-leveled garden arrangement, to the the tall, narrow rustic pail, to the tiny and compact bunnies filled with roses, it’s satisfying to the eye to take in details at multiple heights.