Easter gatherings are special. Whether you are thinking of throwing an intimate celebration or having a party, the spring holiday calls for special ways to decorate the dining table or the living room. Well, don’t worry. We’ve got you. Below we have listed some of the easiest and prettiest Easter flower arrangements that will have your home beaming with spring beauty. So, take a stroll in your garden, pick out your favorite flowers, and enjoy.  

Flower Basket of Yellow Tulips

Yellow is the color of spring, and these tulips will bring the season to your home effortlessly. The tulips are easy to work with and become more and more beautiful over time. The basket will be a great centerpiece or even a gorgeous spring statement gift.

Image: Julie Blanner

Peeps Centerpiece

This DIY peeps centerpiece has it all: The candies, the flowers, everything that you would like. You can put together the arrangement in less than five minutes and make a showstopper for your Easter dinner party. Cute and easy, the DIY is a must try.

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Bunny Succulent Planters

Spring with no bunnies? Not fair. Try these bunny succulent planters this time and give your green babies a cute home. Buy little bunny planters from the store, paint them the color you like, and that’s all. Enjoy it as an activity with the family, and then add the succulents for that green look.

Image: Oleander + Palm

Tulip Cabbage Flower Arrangement for Easter

Yes, you read it right, a tulip flower arrangement in a cabbage. Well, just empty out the cabbage, select the tulips in your favorite shades, and place them inside the cabbage. You’ll have a no-waste, at-home tulip flower arrangement for Easter, and a fun activity for the spring.    

Image: Darling Darleen

Easter Brunch Table Flower Arrangements

This one looks like a bouquet put into a vase to decorate the table. Take some fresh flowers from your garden, place them all together, and that’s how easy it is. Just create a balance of big and small.

Image: Sugar and Charm

DIY Wooden Flower Box

A wooden flower box? It is a great idea. Take a wooden crate, take some glue, and make a container for your garden’s best flowers. Add the flowers into tiny little glass jars filled with water and place them in the wooden crate. This way the flowers stay intact and fresh without any soil mess and water spills.  

Image: Zevy Joy

Fresh Flowers and Easter Eggs

Looking for a quick and easy Easter table centerpiece idea? This is the one. It is perfect for the theme and is easy to put together. Subtle and simple, the DIY will seamlessly add the fresh Easter breath to the dining table.  

Image: A Life Unfolding

Blooming Flower Easter Centerpiece

You can always buy, but DIY-ing is a whole different experience. Try making this beautiful centerpiece for this spring and fetch all the compliments from the guests. Pair some ranunculus and tulips and create this beautiful yet effortless arrangement this time.  

Image: Pallet & Pantry

Rustic Arrangement

Even if you think that you are not very great at flower arrangements, this DIY won’t let the guests know. The centerpiece is easy and fun and comes together effortlessly without costing much. Get a wreath and some flowers and get started.

Image: Designthusiam

Multiple Flowers Jar

Take a jar and add flowers all of different colors to make this center piece. This adds vibrant color to the room and is easy to put together. The vase looks good once placed on the table and is pretty cute.

Image: Sugar and Charm

Try any of these and add some floral touch to this year’s spring.

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