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Looking for a centerpiece for your Easter table? Why not try making this easy spring centerpiece using flowers, greenery, and a foam base? It’s simple to put together and will add a touch of spring to your table. Plus, it’s versatile – you can use it for any gathering, not just Spring. So get creative and give this project a try!

Make Your Own Spring Centerpiece

Spring Centerpiece

Now that the weather is starting to warm up, it’s time to start thinking about spring decorating ideas. One easy way to add some spring flair to your home is by creating a centerpiece for your dining table. With just a few simple items you can follow along with me as I teach you how to create a beautiful arrangement. The best part is once you see how I made this centerpiece you can make variations of them using these steps.

Supplies

How to Make A Spring Centerpiece for A Table

  1. Add your foam block to the center of your wood base. Apply hot glue to the bottom of your foam block and allow time for it to dry.
  2. Using plyiers cut your Ficus leaves stem into smaller picks.
  3. Taking your boxwood bush push up the leaves to the top of the stems.
  4. Working now with your greenery bundle, separate the bundle and separate your greenery stems.
  5. Start adding your Ficus leaves in and around your foam base. Use hot glue to help adhere them to the foam block.
  6. Now move to the top and and fill up the top of the block as well. While adding the top layer of Ficus leaves do not glue these in.
  7. Next, add in some height by filling in your empty spaces using your mixture of greenery stems. These you will want to apply hot glue on the stem before placing in.
  8. Continue adding greenery to make your foam block nice and full.
  9. Find the front focal point of your centerpiece. Then add your Hydrangas into the front and middle center. Working in a trianglar shape place the other two hydrangeas in.
  10. Contine adding in different shades of greenery using your boxwood pieces. Finding any places that need some filler pieces. Use hot glue on the ends of these piece before placing.
  11. Feel free to add in moss if you have some to cover up any mechanics you are still seeing after placing your greenery
  12. Time to add in another flowering bush right in the center of the design. Using a white flower bush fluff out all the stems and curl the twigs.
  13. Place your other two pieces on each side of the center one you just placed.
  14. If you desire you can add in some ribbon tails

What to Add To A Spring Centerpiece

After you have your beautiful centerpiece made but you feel you want to add something else or change up the theme you can simply add in a bow or even ribbon tails. When adding ribbon you can really bring more color to the centerpiece.

Can You Use Live Greenery and Florals When Making Table Centerpieces?

You absolutely can. Stop by your local florist and see what they have for sale. Using what you have bought use these same techniques and make live floral centerpieces. They will not last forever like artificial but they will bring a wonderful amora into your home that can’t be replicated.

Final Thoughts

This is not a big centerpiece but it surely is pretty. You will notice that this centerpiece is perfect for any home and it doesn’t have to be the only one you make. Using these techniques and tips you can make more than one centerpiece for your home, or go ahead and get ahead and make centerpieces for upcoming holidays.

Conclusion

If you need any help with centerpiece-making, bow-making, wreath-making, or crafting in general, be sure to check out more of our tutorials on How to Make Wreaths.

We would love to see your beautiful summer wreaths! Please share with us over at the How To Make Wreaths Facebook Group.

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Spring Centerpiece

Learn how to make an everyday centerpiece for spring.
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Materials

Instructions

  • Add Your Foam Block to the center of your wood base. Apply hot glue to the bottom of your foam block and allow time for it to dry.
  • Using plyiers cut your Ficus leaves stem into smaller picks. That way you have shorter pieces to work with.
  • Taking your boxwood bush push up the leaves to the top of the stems.
  • Start adding your Ficus leaves in and around your foam base. Use hot glue to help adhere them to the foam block.
  • Now move to the top and fill up the top of the block as well. While adding the top layer of Ficus leaves do not glue these in.
  • Next, add in some height buy filling in your empty spaces using your mixture of greenery stems. These you will want to apply hot glue on the stem before placing in.
  • Continue adding greenery to make your foam block nice and full.
  • Find the front focal point of your centerpiece. Then add your Hydrangas into the front and middle center. Working in a trianglar shape place the other two hydrangeas in.
  • Contine adding in different shades of greenery using your boxwood pieces. Finding any places that need some filler pieces. Use hot glue on the ends of these piece before placing.
  • Feel free to add in moss if you have some to cover up any mechanics you are still seeing after placing your greenery
  • Time to add in another flowering bush right in the center of the design. Using a white flower bush fluff out all the stems and curl the twigs.
  • Place your other two pieces on each side of the center one you just placed.
  • If you desire you can add in some ribbon tails

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Just pin this Spring Centerpiece tutorial to save the instructions for later!

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