You might not have to leave your own back yard for these fresh, pretty floral ideas.
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On the list of things that make you feel like you have your house (and life!) together, fresh flower arrangements definitely rank in the top five. There’s nothing sweeter than crafting a DIY flower arrangement for your dining room table, guest room nightstand, or home office desk. These mason jar flower arrangements and flower crafts for spring are giving us some major inspiration.
Break out your garden gloves and head to the backyard to source some of the best types of flowers you should have in your own garden. Or take a walk to one of the best farmers’ markets in your local area to stock up on flowers and greenery that are native to your area. Looking for something that’ll last a little longer? These best artificial flowers look so realistic; they’ll have all your family and friends thinking they are the read deal!
Our expansive gallery of easy and fun DIY flower arrangements ideas is filled to the brim with over 50 creative ways to display your chosen blooms. Fill a stately ceramic pitcher with gorgeous hydrangeas for a stunning seasonal centerpiece, or place a mixture of wildflowers into a vintage wood crate for a chic country rustic look. These DIY floral arrangements ideas even include inspiration advice for repurposing items from around your house like vintage coffee cans, teacups, and perfume bottles for unique displays.
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Ginger Jar Flower Arrangement
Welcome guests to your home with a collection of ginger jars on your entry way table filled with fresh hydrangeas in a coordinating blue and white color palette.
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Vintage Oil Can Flower Arrangement
Repurpose a vintage oil can by cleaning it out and filling it with pretty purple flowers that add a pop of color to a rustic, reclaimed space.
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Country Spring Dining Table Flower Arrangement
Set the table for your next spring dinner party with a few country classics like a quilted tablecloth, handpicked flowers, and a mason jar vase.
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Bedside Shelf Flower Arrangement
A happy arrangement of handpicked goldenrod from your garden ensures sweet dreams when placed on a shelf above a bed in a kids' room or guest room.
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Picnic Basket Flower Arrangement
Fill a vintage tin picnic basket with big, lush flowers to create the perfect flower arrangement for your next picnic in the park or backyard luncheon.
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Fireplace Mantel Flower Arrangement
Infuse some life into your fireplace mantel by offsetting an oversized art print with a vintage ironstone vase filled with seasonal blooms.
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Market Basket Flower Arrangement
When your flower gathering vessel is as pretty as this leather-trimmed, woven market basket, there's no need to transfer flowers to a vase to enjoy their beauty.
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Vintage Copper Tub Flower Arrangement
Display a pair of orchids side-by-side by placing two planters into a wide copper tub. We love how the refined look of the orchids mixes with the patina on the worn-in copper vessel.
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Exposed Bulbs and Roots Flower Arrangement
A wide mouth glass vase is the perfect way to show off flowers with unique, windy bulbs and roots, like these paperwhites.
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'Fluttering' Butterfly Display
Adding some butterfly stickers to a simple bouquet of baby's breath makes them seem more whimsical. It's a simple trick your kids will love to help out with.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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Ironstone Pitcher Flower Arrangement
Break out your favorite piece of ironstone from your collection to display fresh cut flowers in the kitchen. Placing a penny at the bottom of the pitcher will help tulips stay facing up longer.
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Terracotta Pot Flower Arrangement
When hosting your next backyard barbecue, set the table with vintage tablecloths and a "runner" of mixed terra-cotta pots full of flowers for guests to take home at the end of the evening.
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Wildflower Dining Table Flower Arrangement
Finding flowers for your dining table can be as simple as foraging what grows naturally in your backyard to create a seasonal arrangement.
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Iceland Poppies Flower Arrangement
This vintage red piano is the perfect backdrop for displaying a zany arrangement of Iceland poppies.
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Three-Tiered Hyacinth
Milk jugs alone can already complement elongated stems, but a decorative crate takes this display to the next level. We're also loving the fireplace mantel placement.
Get the tutorial at Designthusiasm.
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Coffee Can Flower Arrangement
Repurpose any old coffee can or a vintage tin can for this fresh look on your breakfast table.
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Vintage Wooden Box Flower Arrangement
Place rows of vases with single stem flowers in a wooden crate for this vintage look that works indoors or outdoors.
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Mason Jar Farmhouse Vase
Nail the vintage farmhouse vibe by easily crafting these Mason jar vases from home, then top off the look with twine, an adorable hand-stamped tag, and naturally, your favorite florals.
Get the tutorial at White Cottage Home & Living.
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Teacup Garden
Tuck pink primroses in a flowery teacup and then place it on a round tray surrounded by spring green moss for an oh-so-pretty display that would look great as a centerpiece or on your windowsill.
Get the tutorial at Cottage at the Crossroads.
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Enamelware Pitcher Arrangement
Rather than a vase, turn to a polished white pitcher to house your stems. It gives this blend a cozy, rustic feel.
Get the tutorial at Town and Country Living.