Spring can’t come soon enough this year! I have serious Spring fever and am dying to start decorating! Since our house was torn up for a month, fixing our floors from our water leek, I didn’t decorate for Valentine’s Day (which I LOVE to do). So, I am extra excited to warm up the house with Spring decor!
Today, I am sharing some Spring decor ideas and 3 simple Spring floral arrangements. I’ll be using one of my favorite vessels. It is so versatile, I love it! These Spring decor ideas and arrangements are simple and will help you sprinkle Spring around your home.
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Here are the vessels I will be using. They come in two sizes and they look stunning styled in any home no matter what your design style is.
Take a look at these three, super simple arrangements. They will only take you a few minutes to arrange and will make a huge impact in your home. Then see how I styled them in our home. I created a Spring decor mood board to correspond with each arrangement as well.
Preserved Boxwood Topiary
This first arrangement is SO simple. Just take a 12″ preserved boxwood topiary ball and place it on top of the smaller white urn. Next, style it somewhere in your home! It’s that easy! They look fabulous flanking your stove, on a side table or end table. Use it on your kitchen table as well.
White Hydrangea and Peony Arrangement
For this elegant Spring arrangement you will need 8-10 hydrangea stems, depending on the size of the head. You may also want to add 6-8 of these white peony buds to your arrangement to add a level of interest. Just bend the stems to fit in the vase. Add the hydrangeas first then the peony buds wherever there is a gap. I like to add them in singly or in pairs.
Florals
Ginger Jars + Vases Accessories Crystal Accessories Accessories Capiz Pieces Rug Throw Pillows CandlesPink Peony + Ranunculus Spring Arrangement
Don’t let this peony arrangement scare you! It is much easier to put together than it looks! The peonies I used come in bunches. So you just have to bend the stems and add 5 of these peony bunches ( budget friendly peony bunch here) to your vase. Add 5-6 of these single stem peonies to fill in any holes. Lastly, tuck in a few pink ranunculus. I think my exact ones are out of stock. So I linked a beautiful substitution.
Flowers
Vases + Ginger Jars Throw Pillows Candles Boxwood RugNow to decide which look I want to go with for Spring! Which look is your favorite?