Spring Centerpieces

I have a slight obsession with flowers lately. I have the overwhelming urge to have them everywhere. I particularly enjoy them in my office. Yes, I realize that is strange since most people want centerpieces. Lucky for you (assuming you are part of that "most people" category instead of the "weird people" category like I am), I am going to highlight some fun & cute spring centerpieces.


So this is a weird choice for me considering my severe hatred of daffodils, but I know my girl Jenson is going to love this. I have to admit though, I do really like the cream & apricot daffodils. And paired with pussy willows...yes!


Again with the pussy willows, I know. I just love them so much because I grew up with them constantly in my Grandparent's house. And this --aside from not being able to see over it if you actually placed it as a centerpiece -- is phenomenal.


I am dying right now. How have I never thought to place flowers in a nest? These tulips and daffodils (yes, I used those awful flowers again...turns out I really like them when they aren't yellow) practically scream spring at anyone entering this room!


How gorgeous are these lilacs? I absolutely love that there are three different hues, arranged in a gradient.


These tulips are perfect for welcoming Spring after a long, cold winter. They are so bright & bold that they essentially bring life to the dinner table. An added plus -- they are in a box!


While I am not a huge fan of this green vase (and it could just be because it is placed in front of a green wall), I love this spring display. Both soft and bright peonies & tulips could brighten up any table.


Peonies make the perfect little nest for mini Easter Eggs! Who knew?


How cute would these be for Easter!? I will admit that I am biased because carnations are my favorite flower, hands down. But seriously, dyed Easter eggs in the middle -- that is genius!

All images are links to their original source if you are looking for more information. Where better to find gorgeous flowers that BHG & Martha Stewart. I hope this inspires your next flower purchase (or creation)!


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