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Spring is a time of renewal and fresh beginnings. As the days grow longer and warmer, many of us feel inspired to refresh our homes with touches of nature and color. One easy way to bring the spirit of spring indoors is through beautiful centerpieces.

I’ve gathered 18 gorgeous spring centerpiece ideas to help brighten up your home. These centerpieces use spring flowers, fruits, and other seasonal elements to create eye-catching focal points for tables and shelves.
From simple vases of tulips to more elaborate arrangements, there’s an idea to suit every style and skill level. Let’s take a look at some creative ways to decorate with spring’s bounty.
1. Sage Plant Bloom

This is a classic and simple spring centerpiece, it is a great choice for anyone looking for a minimalist look.
2. Tulip Tablescape Centerpiece

If you want something to transform and uniquely beautify your table, this is the perfect spring floral arrangement for you.
3. Cherry Blossom Branches in White Vase

I love using cherry blossom branches in a white vase for a spring centerpiece. The delicate pink blooms create a stunning contrast against the crisp white container.
This simple yet elegant arrangement brings a touch of nature indoors. It’s perfect for adding a fresh, springtime feel to any room.
4. Succulent Terrarium with Moss

I love creating succulent terrariums with moss as spring centerpieces. They’re easy to make and look stunning. I start with a glass container and add a layer of small rocks for drainage.
Next, I add potting soil and arrange my succulents. I finish by placing moss around the plants to create a lush, green look.
5. Peony and Ranunculus Arrangement

I love combining peonies and ranunculus for a stunning spring centerpiece. These flowers complement each other beautifully with their delicate petals and rich colors.
I suggest mixing pink peonies with cream or apricot ranunculus for a soft, romantic look. Add some greenery to finish the arrangement.
6. Tulip Bouquet in Mason Jars

I love using mason jars for tulip bouquets. They’re simple and rustic, perfect for a spring centerpiece.
I fill the jars with water and add a few tulips in bright colors. The glass lets you see the pretty stems.
It’s an easy DIY project that looks great on any table. You can tie a ribbon around the jar for extra charm.
7. Mixed Wildflower Wooden Box

I love using wooden boxes for spring centerpieces. They add a rustic charm that’s perfect for the season. I fill them with a mix of colorful wildflowers.
The combination of wood and fresh blooms creates a beautiful contrast. I choose flowers in different shapes and sizes for visual interest.
8. Lavender and Eucalyptus Garland

I love the look of a lavender and eucalyptus garland as a spring centerpiece. The soft purple of the lavender pairs beautifully with the silvery-green eucalyptus leaves.
This combo creates a fresh, fragrant focal point for any table. It’s simple yet elegant, perfect for a spring wedding or dinner party.
9. Hydrangea and Fern Centerpiece

I love combining hydrangeas with ferns for a lush spring centerpiece. The full, round hydrangea blooms contrast beautifully with the delicate fern fronds.
I suggest using a simple vase or urn to let the natural textures shine. This pairing creates an elegant yet relaxed feel perfect for spring events.
10. Daffodil and Tulip Nested Baskets

I love using baskets to create spring centerpieces. They make a cozy nest for bright daffodils and tulips.
I fill the basket with moss or grass to mimic a natural nest. Then I add faux or real flowers in cheerful yellows and pinks.
This rustic yet elegant centerpiece brings the beauty of spring indoors. It’s perfect for tables or mantels.
11. Pastel Rose Tea Cup Arrangement

I love using vintage teacups for spring centerpieces. They’re perfect for holding delicate pastel roses. I pick a mix of soft pink, peach, and cream roses to create a sweet, romantic look.
I arrange the roses loosely in each cup. This gives a natural, just-picked feel. Sometimes I add a sprig of baby’s breath for extra charm.
12. Sunflower and Greenery Wreath

I love making sunflower wreaths for spring centerpieces. I start with a grapevine wreath base and add faux sunflowers and greenery using floral wire. For a natural look, I include some pine cones or dried corn husks.
13. Orchid and Lily Glass Bowl

I love combining orchids and lilies in a glass bowl for a stunning spring centerpiece. The elegant blooms create a beautiful contrast against the clear glass. I fill the bowl with water and float the flowers on top for a fresh, eye-catching look.
14. Gerbera Daisy Watering Can Display

I love using watering cans as quirky vases for spring flowers. Gerbera daisies look especially charming poking out of an old metal watering can.
Their bright, cheerful blooms contrast nicely with the rustic container. I usually pick a mix of colors like pink, orange, and yellow.
This simple centerpiece brings a touch of cottage garden charm to any table. It’s perfect for casual spring gatherings or everyday enjoyment.
13. Forsythia and Pussy Willow Mix

I love combining forsythia and pussy willow branches for a striking spring centerpiece. The bright yellow forsythia blooms contrast beautifully with the soft, fuzzy catkins of pussy willows.
This mix brings the essence of early spring indoors. I arrange them simply in a tall vase for maximum impact.
16. Sweet Peas and Ivy Candle Ring

I love using sweet peas and ivy to create a delicate candle ring centerpiece. The fragrant sweet pea blooms add a pop of color around the base of a pillar candle.
Trailing ivy vines intertwined with the flowers create an elegant, natural look. This simple yet beautiful arrangement brings a touch of spring to any table.
17. Apple Blossom Wooden Crate

I love using wooden crates for spring centerpieces. They give a rustic, charming look.
For this idea, I fill a crate with fresh apple blossoms. Their delicate pink and white petals are beautiful.
I add a few apples to the arrangement for a pop of color. It’s a simple yet stunning centerpiece for spring.
16. Hyacinth in Decorative Pot

I love using hyacinths in decorative pots for spring centerpieces. Their fragrant blooms add a fresh, colorful touch to any table. I choose a pretty ceramic or terra cotta pot that matches my decor. Then I plant a few hyacinth bulbs for a lush display.