Gorgeous Spring Decor Ideas to Brighten Your Life

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Color with a Grassy Centerpiece

While color trends change from one year to the next, living greens are always in fashion. Add some tranquility to your dinner parties by making a grassy display in a repurposed drawer your centerpiece. You can even add more functionality to this accent by using edible greens like wheatgrass or lemongrass.

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Vase with Beautiful Floral Branches

Gone are the days of dull faux floral arrangements. This simple arrangement offers a small pop of color and big volume but is surprisingly easy to pull off.  All you need is a vessel with character – like this old-fashioned glass jug – and several tall, brightly-colored floral sprigs or flowering branches.

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Mason Jars Filled with Flowers

Can’t get enough of the mason jar craze? Here’s another clever way to incorporate canning jars into your décor.  Wrought iron coat hooks are attached to distressed boards to provide a farm fresh backdrop for hanging mason jar posies. They’re a throwback to the popular turn-of-the-century fairy lamps but with a cool, country twist.

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Floral and Burlap Monogram Wreath

This gorgeous monogrammed door wreath is more chic than shabby but incorporates many rustic elements that help it fit into a wide variety of design themes. A grapevine wreath makes a timeless base.  Vibrant tulips draw the eye while classic burlap adds a homey touch. An elegantly scrolled initial provides an understated way to personalize this piece.

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Feminine Florals on Antique Trunks

Combining hard and soft textures has long been a staple of the fashion world. This clever arrangement is the perfect way to bring curated contrasts into your home.  Delicate flowers like miniature roses and baby’s breath are surprisingly well-suited for display in antique crates and trunks. It’s a great way to add more depth to your country wedding décor.

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Rustic Mason Jar String Art

String art is making a comeback in surprising ways. Recognizable silhouettes of old homestead staples like mason jars are replacing brightly-colored geometric designs.  All this project requires is barn wood, string, nails, and your choice of flowers. Soften up the finished product with a handful of breathy, blush-colored peonies or roses.

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Watering Can Spring Decoration

Pour yourself into your spring decorating efforts with this sweet old door hanger. Give that rusty old watering can a new job by filling it with flowers.  A cluster of eggs also makes it suitable for Easter display. A gauzy ribbon finishes the arrangement and can be replaced with any color that suits your style or mood.

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Colorful Potted Plants Indoors

Play up your favorite piece of primitive furniture by topping it with a trio of galvanized planters. This fantastic milk paint table makes the perfect display for flowering thistles.  Best of all, you can mix and match pots and buckets to create a truly one-of-a-kind assemblage. Add more complementary pieces under the table, or seek out small pots to tuck in between.

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Lovely Moss and Tulip Wreath

Purple and white are classic colors for Easter. Nothing sets them off better than moss green.  Wrapping moss around a grapevine wreath helps to hide plastic stems on faux flowers for a more realistic look while also selectively highlighting the natural character of the wreath. Small clusters of yellow blossoms add some welcome levity.

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Stunning Floral Mason Jar Centerpiece

These white-washed mason jars look like they were made to be displayed in this little repurposed drawer. Blue chalk paint gives the wood that oh-so desirable timeworn look while white paint on the Ball jars helps to bring out their vintage graphics.  Pastel flowers make the perfect complement to this charming table centerpiece.

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Natural Elements for an Outdoor Display

Take the fairy garden concept to the next level with a diverse floral display that incorporates an entire ecosystem of natural elements.  Your garden urns will overfloweth when you fill them with this festive combination of spring blossoms, succulents, and other harbingers of spring like bird nests and robin’s eggs.

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Spring Indoors with Cheery Mantel Décor

Here’s a one-shot tutorial on how to get your mantel ready for spring. Add a small wreath to an existing mirror or frame. Tuck eggs onto candle or plant stands to get them spring-perfect. Nothing says Easter like the Easter bunny himself.  A pennant garland pulls the whole look together and adds interest below eye level.

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Create an Inviting Entryway

Here’s a great way to use your favorite flowers in multiple places without looking too matchy-matchy. A whirl of blooms on the door sets the tone while overflowing urns and terrariums create levels.  The bird finials and the stair bunnies mix nicely, while a scattering of petals subtly extends the color down to ground level.

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Sweet Bird’s Nest Easter Display

If you’re not a fan of gaudy holiday décor, then this understated Easter birdhouse sign was made for you. A nest full of pastel eggs makes a pretty focal point.  Create a miniature tree from floral sprigs. Butterflies made from vintage pages are a bespoke finishing touch.

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Delicate Teacup Bird’s Nest Display

This delicate ornament proves that beautiful teacup crafts are still being made. A tiny moss and leaf nest is tucked into the basin of the cup where it rests preciously against a bed of dried flowers and velvety greens.  Use a satin ribbon in the color of your choice to hang one anywhere, from your window shutters to a chair spoke.

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Large Vase  with  Colored Eggs

Remember when everyone was filling their clear vases with marbles or aquarium gems? Then it was lemons and limes. The newest way to elevate a basic vase for spring is to fill it with Easter eggs.  Mix in some with the same hues as your flower arrangement for the most cohesive look.

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Burlap Rabbit with Fluffy Tail

This crafty burlap bunny offers a new take on the vintage stencil craze. It’s hard to believe that a handful of common crafting elements can make such a distinctive sign.  A twine hanger adds to the rustic appeal while a big yellow pom-pom is the perfect burst of spring spirit.