Everybody knows that spring means flowers! With springtime approaching and one of the more popular holidays for flowers coming up, we put together a sweet little arrangement to celebrate spring and it’s bright, beautiful colors! In this DIY Easter Centerpiece, lisianthus, chrysanthemums, spray roses, and carnations are all used in various colors. Although lilies are traditional for Easter, sometimes it can be fun to mix things up and think outside the box! That’s why we’ve come up with this easy-peasy centerpiece that will wow your guests. Here is a look at how to create it..

Choose your vase

table with white vase

Add your pre-soaked floral foam

white vase with floral foam

Start with greenery

white vase with variegated pittosporum

Add the carnations next

white vase with greens and peach carnations

Followed by lisianthus

vase with greenery, carnations, and lisianthus

Next are your green button pompons

vase with greenery, carnations, lisianthus, and chyrsanthemums

Then the purple cushion pompons

vase with greenery, carnations, lisianthus, and chyrsanthemums

Lastly, the spray roses

vase with greenery, carnations, lisianthus, and chyrsanthemums, and spray roses

Your final product should look something like this:

white vase with flowers in varying colors

And there is your DIY Easter Centerpiece!

DIY Easter centerpeice flowers

This arrangement is so versatile in that these colors and even flowers can be swapped for something else matching your preference. The focal flower can be a rose, a tulip, or even a dahlia. Your secondary flowers can be anything from snapdragons to larkspur. You can add a filler such as solidago, baby’s breath, statice or wax flower. Lastly, any type of greenery works for this type of arrangement.  Adorn your table with some Easter accents and you are all set! If you are interested in re-creating this centerpiece, you’ll want to purchase one bunch of each of the following flowers: peach carnations, pink lisianthus, green pompon buttons, purple pompon cushions, white majolica spray roses, and variegated pittosporum. 1 bunch of each of these should give you enough to create a few arrangements! Have questions? Contact us. We are happy to help bring flowers to your Easter table! We can’t wait to see what beautiful flowers you create with our blooms.

 

Derian has worked in many facets of the floral industry, with over 10 years experience in everything from flower arranging to wedding and party planning, She loves to experiment in elements of flower design, color, and texture and is always looking for the latest trends in wedding bouquets.

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