Living Centerpieces
Design Improvised
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Butterfly Bouquet Centerpiece
PIZZAZZERIE
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Fruit and Flower Centerpiece
This vibrant table runner brings the best of both worlds—delicate flowers and sweet fruit. Add a bit of greenery to unify the natural look.
Get the tutorial at Pizzazzerie.
Garden Photo World/Georgianna Lane
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Mini Mason Jar Centerpiece
The best way to dress up a set of matching blue-hued mini Mason jars for spring? Adding the brightest blooms you can find.
Lovely Indeed
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Paper Flower Table Runner
Especially perfect for a smaller table spread, these easy-to-craft paper flowers are a charming spring centerpiece without dominating the scene.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
SHOP CRICUT MACHINES
Faeries & Fauna
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Tall Tulip Vase Centerpiece
Tulips for spring are an absolute must, but what's a flower fanatic to do with only an elongated vase on hand? Enter your oh-so-beautiful solution.
Get the tutorial at Faeries & Fauna.
SHOP VASES
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Quilt Tablecloth
You can still opt for an eye-catching spring centerpiece, but we encourage you to test out a new tablecloth that'll be the star of the show. Bust out grandma's best spring quilt (or make your own!), then coordinate your place settings and flowers to match.
Yellow Bliss Road
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Doily Mason Jar Centerpiece
Doilies and Mason jars go together like flowers and spring. Craft multiple versions of this easy DIY spring centerpiece to run the length of your entire dining table.
Get the tutorial at Yellow Bliss Road.
SHOP DOILIES
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Garland Table Runner
No vase needed for this blend of anemones, ferns, and eucalyptus to add texture to the table. Speckled plates and matching Easter eggs also heighten the elegant woodland vibe.
SHOP SPECKLED PLATES
The House That Lars Built
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DAVID TSAY
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Perfume Bottle Flower Centerpiece
Small, dainty flowers were practically made for recycled perfume bottles. To go from one sweetly scented filling to the next, rinse out the glass vials with dish soap and mild vinegar before adding blooms.
Home Is Where the Boat Is
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Cabbage Vase Centerpiece
Rather than reaching for a vase the next time you make a flower run, consider letting produce hold your go-to blooms instead. A head of cabbage gracefully complements any stems of your choosing.
Get the tutorial at Home Is Where the Boat Is.
GEORGIANNA LANE
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Galvanized Bucket Centerpiece
Rustic meets refined through a floral and mini bucket combo. The muted metal material also lets the blooms command the center of attention—and overflowing is more than encouraged.
SHOP GALVANIZED PAILS
A Piece of Rainbow
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DAVID TSAY
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Oversized Basket Centerpiece
With this voluminous wicker wonder, it's as easy as picking and filling with your favorite florals.
SHOP BASKETS
Giggles Galore
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Mini Rain Boots Vase
Pay homage to the April showers and May flowers trope with this creative floral fixture, which uses pink children's rain boots.
Get the tutorial at Giggles Galore.
SHOP RAIN BOOTS
David Tsay
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Rustic Spring Centerpiece
Have an old wooden toolbox handy? Try using it as a rustic vessel for your favorite flower arrangement. Just look at this stunning outdoor spring centerpiece by Kiana Underwood, owner of San Francisco boutique floral studio Tulipina.
Alison Bernier
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Floral Spring Table Setting
From mixed glassware to fringe tulip centerpieces to floral wreaths around each plate, this spring tablescape designed by MV Florals and photographed by Alison Bernier is bursting with blooms and color.
Get the tutorial at 100 Layer Cake-let.
David Tsay
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Retro Teakettle
Give your vintage teakettle a second life as a spring centerpiece (they're meant to hold water, after all!). We love how this pink arrangement of geraniums and poppies contrasts with the blue and white of the container.
Driven By Decor
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Simple Spring Table Setting
A single ranunculus wrapped in twine tops each plate on this simple spring table.
Get the tutorial at Driven By Decor.
David Tsay
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David Tsay
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Mason Jars
We know you've got some spare mason jars lying around—try placing them in an old milk carrier and fill with flowers for a delightful centerpiece. You can use clear tape across the tops of the jars as needed to keep the flowers standing up straight.
David Tsay
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Minnow Bucket
The gorgeous colors of this eclectic bouquet look lovely on top of a vintage minnow bucket.
David Tsay
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Vintage Colander
Use an old enamelware colander to arrange flowers with herbs and fruits for a display that heralds spring.
David Tsay
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Berry Basket
These tiny berry baskets are perfect containers for holding small bunches of flowers—let a few of them decorate your table this spring!
David Hillegas
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Simple Spool Centerpiece
Insert the stems of flowers into the tubes of spools of various heights and arrange these little beauties on your table for a charming, simple detail. For longer-lasting blooms, add floral foam, which you can dampen with a straw.
Rachel Solomon Photography
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Erich McVey
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Bloom-Filled Crate
A rustic crate is the perfect container for a wild arrangement of pretty pastel flowers, including hydrangeas, lisianthus, snapdragons, and more.
Miki Duisterhof
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Twine Vase
To re-create this whimsical centerpiece, cluster roses in a Mason jar. Wrap twine around the vase and hot-glue in place (or substitute heavy-duty double-faced tape). Make two or three to run down the center of the table, along with taper candles.
Sargeant Creative
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Pastels on Display
Arranged in a milk glass container, lilacs, peonies, water lilies and viburnum make for a sweet and stunning display; vintage tea tins hold baby's breath for an extra lovely touch.
Flowers by The Hidden Garden; Photo by Sargeant Creative.
Miki Duisterhof
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Flower Runner
Scraps of floral fabric make for a novel table runner that's perfect for your spring fete.
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/entertaining/g733/spring-table-settings-0209/
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