Happy Thursday and welcome to our Spring Fling Tour! It is going to be filled with Spring ideas, crafts, home decor and more. I am ecstatic for you to see all that we have prepared for you. Today I have Simple Solutions to Add Spring Decor.
There are 5 bloggers ready to show your their ideas for a great Spring, too!
So, let’s get this going…
Simple Solutions to Add Spring Decor isn’t hard and/or tricky.
It takes just a little imagination and some creative juices.
Welcome to our Spring home. I made a Book Page Spring Wreath to welcome our guests.
With peonies and pussy willows it says, “Spring.” Don’t you think?
Since we live in a condo, I don’t have a place to garden. You know, REALLY garden, so I find usual containers to create a “garden”.
This is my “Garden Shoe”. I fill it with fresh flowers every Spring.
Right after Easter, You can find “bulb” plants on sale. I bought this hyacinth plant for just a few dollars. The blossoms were gorgeous and the fragrance was permeating through our home. After cutting off the dead blossoms, I still have a beautiful green plant to enjoy all through Spring. I will save the bulbs for next year and plant them in a large planter outside on our balcony.
Adding succulents is another way to add Spring influences in your home. I always like to add a touch of moss, for extra texture and interest.
For Spring meals, I use my pastel dishes and napkins. The plates were a dollar store find and the napkins were made by my grandma. Simple yet, effective Spring decor.
More fresh flowers. Of course, on sale. I found 6 tulips for $4 at Walmart, just before Easter. I know! What a deal, right? You just never know where you will find fresh flowers for such a good deal.
Trader Joe’s is another great place to find good deals for flowers. Yesterday, I saw 6 roses for $5. Not too shabby.
If you want to know how to make your flowers last longer, read my post.
Using a framed cardboard chalkboard as a focal point, I created a simple Spring vignette.
I liked leaving the stems really long on these particular tulips. They naturally were curving and twisty. So I wanted to leave them as natural as possible.
Placing the six tulips in separate jars and then in a basket, I was able to have a gorgeous Spring centerpiece.
The petals are even beautiful after they have fallen off of the stem.
Also, for Simple Solutions to Add Spring Decor, use eggs and moss in various vignettes. I know Easter is over, but eggs signify Spring to me.
Okay! Another fabulous find! These white tulips were $1 at Walmart yesterday. They are in a pot with dirt. I can either keep them in the pot OR cut some off to spread them around the house.
I decided to cut 3 stems off and place them in a blue mason jar.
The icing on the cake is the vintage hankie (from my grandma) tied around it in a simple knot.
Decorating for Spring doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. Just use your imagination and create WHAT YOU LIKE. If you like it, then it works and it is beautiful!
I hope I have helped you with Simple Solutions to Add Spring Decor.
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diy180 says
I love your Spring inspiration, Meegan. My fave is the table with the tulips. I love tulips they are really a sign that Spring is here. Thanks for joining the tour.
paulasweetpea says
I love all of your pretty spring touches but have to say that my favorite is the last picture with the tulips in a mason jar with your grandmother’s hankie tied on as an accent. I know I want to copy that fun idea!
Megan says
What a beautiful home you have! I love all the flowers you used. And that garden shoe is precious!
Tami @ Curb Alert! says
Meegan, I love all of your spring ideas. It’s all so refreshing! My favorite is the shoe, just adorable!
Have a great weekend!
Tami
Wendi @ H2OBungalow says
You are so right! A little creativity goes such a long way in decorating for the spring season. It’s so worth the effort too, how can you help but smile with all the pretty colors and flowers everywhere! Good job on your spring decor :)
heather t says
So, so pretty Meegan!!
Beth says
Love the idea of using the hankie around the vase!
Lisa says
Meegan, I love your pretty spring ideas and you know I LOVE all the flowers. Gorgeous!!! thank you again so much sweet friend for linking up to our Something to Talk About Link Party. xo Lisa at Concord Cottage