100+ Best Spring Decor Ideas – The Ultimate Guide
Spring is the time when the whole earth wakes up from its winter nap. Its beauty and bounty give us so many lovely things with which to decorate our homes. Here are 10 spring decor items you will want to use in your home and lots of ideas for using them. And get ideas from a bonus category, such as Spring Home Tours.
Spring is such a short-lived season, and so is spring’s pretty blossoms! Make sure to use them liberally and enjoy their unique beauty!
Use Beautiful Spring Blooms

Flowers and other organics are the backbone of my spring decorating. I love using what is blooming outside and bringing it into my home. It’s such a simple idea, but it makes such a difference. Bringing the beauty of the outdoors inside always makes a space feel fresh and alive. Over the years, I think I’ve brought in just about every spring bloom that grows here in Lancaster County!
I also love faux flowers. I’m a fan of both real and faux, and I use them often. Nothing compares to a big vase of real tulips or blooming branches, but fresh flowers are not always practical or easy to keep on hand.
That’s why I often use faux flowers and spring bulbs. Today’s faux blooms look so real and can be used year after year, making them a very smart choice.
If you’re starting a collection of faux spring flowers, buy the best quality you can afford. I like to look for sales and add a few stems each year. Before long, you’ll have a beautiful collection you can use throughout your home every spring.
Easy Ideas For Using Spring Flowers
- My favorite way to use spring blooms is to arrange them in single-flower arrangements in a glass vase or pitcher for a big impact or use branches in an urn.
- Tie a ribbon around a bunch of faux tulips and lay them in a dough bowl with the ribbon trailing over the edge of the bowl.
- Put a small bouquet of spring flowers in every room you spend a lot of time in.
- You can usually buy a pot of tete-a-tete daffodils in the grocery store. Take them out of the plastic pot and replant them, or place the plastic pot in another pretty container that suits your decor. Then, gently add moss around the daffodils for a designer look.
- Cut daffodils do not play nicely with other cut flowers. Put them in a vase by themselves. A container of daffodils looks like sunshine.
- Plant bulbs indoors. Buy blooming bulbs, remove them from their plastic pots, and replant them in interesting pots and containers. Then, gently add moss around the daffodils for a designer look.
- Use faux spring flowers to make a beautiful, full spring wreath for your front door.
Spring Floral Inspiration
Forcing Spring Branches To Bloom In Your Home
How To Style A Spring Floral Dough Bowl
20-Minute Easy Spring Centerpiece
Making Sweet Vases Out Of Eggshells
How To Care For Cut Tulips So They Last Longer
How To Make Faux Flowers Look More Realistic
Creative Ways To Use Faux Flowers
Organic Decor Ideas to Freshen Up Your Home

Organics are anything that grows naturally outside. When I think of spring organics, I think of brambles and pussy willows and sticks and twigs and greenery. Spring florals are really organic, too, but they deserve a category all their own.
Some of my favorite organics I use in the spring are willow balls, moss balls, and brambly branches.

All of these lovely gifts of nature add tons of texture and warm hues to spring decor.
Easy Ways To Use Organics In Your Spring Decor
- I like to tuck organic bits and pieces in vignettes or in a glass hurricane with a nest. Or add them around the outside of a glass hurricane with a candle in it.
- A bowl or planter of moss balls creates a pretty mini focal point in a room.
- Create a curly pussy willow candle ring (like the one above) using a grapevine wreath. Add a glass hurricane and a candle to the center. This makes the prettiest centerpiece on a table.
- Tie pastel ribbons around small grapevine wreaths and attach them to the back of dining room chairs.
- Ferns remind me of spring. Use real or faux greenery in your spring decor. I bought three little faux fern balls with roots at a local shop and put them in little containers. I use these ferns so often when I decorate!
- Create a small indoor herb garden on your kitchen windowsill with pots of basil, mint, rosemary, and other herbs for both decorative and culinary use.
- Place potted plants such as ferns, pansies, or peace lilies around your home to add a touch of greenery and purify the air.
Spring Organic Inspiration
Refresh Your Spring Home With Pretty Textiles
Pillows and other soft furnishings, such as throws, curtains, rugs, and upholstery, are among the best tools for spring decorating. They can completely change the look and feel of a room with very little effort.
Use them generously in the spring. Choose pillows that work with your existing color palette, or add a fresh seasonal color for a simple update. Look for fabrics like cotton, linen, and other lightweight blends to keep your home feeling light and comfortable.

Consider using a spring-statement pillow.
Adding a single pillow with a subtle nod to the season is an easy way to bring a fresh spring feel into your home. One well-chosen pillow can make more impact than several competing patterns.
I found a handsome rabbit pillow a couple year that I just could not pass up! He sits on a chair in our dining room, when we are not at the table, and can be seen from several rooms in our home. With just the centerpiece and that one statement pillow, the whole room feels ready for spring.

This simple yet impactful addition not only elevates your interior design but also brings a delightful sense of warmth and freshness, making your home feel inviting and rejuvenated for the season ahead
Ways To Use Spring Pillows
- If you like pillows with spring motifs like bunnies, chicks, or lambs, but only use one per room.
- Mix and match pillows so they work with your room’s color palette and any spring decor you add.
- Use spring mix-and-match pillows on sofas and chairs in your living room, bedroom, and dining room.
- Use 2 pillows propped up on a rarely used chair for a luxe spring look.
- Change out your pillows to lightweight fabrics and soft colors like neutrals and pastels.
- Think about making your own spring pillows with your favorite springtime fabrics.
- Layer spring pillows with lightweight throw blankets. They also need to be updated for the spring.
- Use a long spring throw blanket as a table runner or tablecloth for your dining table or sideboard. This will add a touch of seasonal charm and protect your surfaces from scratches or spills.
- Repurpose spring throw blankets by sewing or wrapping them around pillow inserts to create custom throw pillows for your sofa, bed, or outdoor seating area. This will add a cozy and personalized touch to your decor.
- Repurpose a spring throw blanket and make placemats for your Easter table.
- Change your curtains to sheer or lightweight versions.
- If you have accent rugs, replace them with sisal or cotton rugs, which have a warm-weather look and feel.
- Remember to switch your bedding for lighter layers and fabrics.

Rabbits: Creative Ways To Decorate For Spring

It wouldn’t be spring in my home without at least one decorative rabbit. I’ll admit, I’m not usually a fan of small decorative pieces, especially anything that feels a little too cute. But spring is the one time I make an exception.
This is the perfect season to add one or two well-chosen rabbits to your decor. When used sparingly and paired with other spring elements, they can feel fresh, charming, and just right for the season.
Ways To Use Rabbits In Spring Decor
- Layer rabbits and bunnies with other decor. Remember the cheese in the Nursery Rhyme; you do not want your bunnies to stand alone!
- Place decorative bunny figurines or rabbit-shaped vases filled with spring flowers as the centerpiece for your dining or coffee table.
- Make an Easter basket centerpiece using bunnies.
- Hang a bunny wreath on your front door.
- Put a small rabbit in a spring potted plant.
- Use bunny-shaped place card holders or napkin rings to dress up your springtime table settings for Easter brunches or spring gatherings with family and friends.
- Make a garland of felt bunnies with pom pom tails.
The little rabbit egg cups often find themselves on our Easter table. I have had them for almost a decade.

Spring Rabbit Inspiration
Easy And Cute Bunny Napkin Fold

Add Brambly Nests To Your Spring Decor

Every spring, I begin what I call my robin watch. Seeing the first robins return always feels like a sure sign that spring is on its way. This year, they arrived early, and they looked very well fed. Robins always make me think of nests.
Nests are wonderful little spring accents for your home. They are easy to tuck into small spaces, vignettes, and arrangements, adding a simple, natural detail that feels just right for the season.

I use a few of them every spring and spread them about our home.
Ways To Use Nests
- One of my favorite ways to elevate a nest is in a cloche on a pedestal! Or perch a small wreath on top of a silver candlestick. The juxtaposition is beautiful.
- Birds find the oddest places to build nests, so don’t be afraid to put a nest in unusual places in your home, like in a turned-on-its-side mug, on top of a group of books in a bookcase, or tucked in the leaves of a potted plant.
- Because nests (please don’t use real ones) are organic, you can tuck them into vignettes, dough bowls, and baskets. They are the one spring decor item that looks amazing, sitting all by themselves at the end of a mantel or bench.
- Set a table and use a nest at each place setting as a little take-home gift for guests.
- For a charming springtime display, place a decorative nest as the centerpiece of your dining table, filled with faux eggs, spring flowers, and greenery.
- Arrange a collection of nests in varying sizes along your mantel, interspersed with candles, blooming branches, and small bird figurines for a cozy and rustic spring look.
- Use miniature nests as place card holders for your Easter table settings.
- Incorporate nests into your spring floral arrangements by placing them as accents among fresh flowers and foliage in vases or baskets.
- Embellish a wreath with a tiny nest.

Elevate Your Spring Decor with Baskets and Trays

Baskets and trays are some of my favorite ways to gather and display spring decor. You might not immediately think of trays as a spring item, but they are so useful for pulling a look together.
I especially love using wicker trays in the spring. They have that natural, twiggy texture that works so well with seasonal decor. When paired with other spring elements, they add a soft, organic feel that makes a space feel warm and inviting.
One of my favorite ways to use a tray is to corral a vignette. It keeps everything together and makes even a simple arrangement feel thoughtful and styled.
Ways To Use Trays
- One fun way to use a basket tray for spring is to gather up spring-inspired dishes in it and display them on a kitchen counter.
- Create a spring vignette featuring flowers, a bowl of eggs, and another organic spring item. And corral them together in a basket with low sides.
- Arrange flowers or other spring decor in a low-sided basket to create a beautiful centerpiece for your dining or coffee table.
- Put Chinoiserie eggs in a basket with some crinkled paper, along with spring faux blooms for a pretty arrangement.
- Plant a variety of herbs in small pots or mason jars, then arrange them in a basket lined with burlap or fabric for a functional and decorative herb garden that adds a fresh scent and culinary inspiration to your kitchen. One of my favorite things to do in the spring.
- Line a woven basket with plastic or burlap, then fill it with potting soil and a selection of spring flowers or flowering bulbs, such as tulips, daffodils, or hyacinths. This will create a beautiful and portable springtime planter that can be displayed indoors or outdoors.
- Use the same tip above and use faux bulbs, blooms, and a nest.
- Fill a hanging basket with faux flowers for a pretty spring front door basket.
- Lay spring-flowering branches on their sides in a gathering basket and display.
- Hang a basket filled with spring blooms on your front door.
Spring Basket And Tray Inspiration
14 Simple Spring Vignette Ideas To Make For Your Home

Effortless Chic: Use Stylish Bowls and Dough Bowls
Have you ever thought about using bowls and dough bowls as part of your spring decorating? They are such versatile pieces and work beautifully for creating simple centerpieces.
I like to use a mix of bowls in colors that complement my home’s color palette. A footed bowl can add a little height and make even a simple arrangement feel special.
If you’re just starting a collection, begin with a white bowl. It creates a soft, neutral base that works with almost any spring arrangement. A medium-sized dough bowl is another great choice, providing a sturdy foundation you can use year after year.
Spring Bowl And Dough Bowl Inspiration
- Gather faux spring branches and arrange them gracefully within a dough bowl for a simple yet elegant spring decor idea. This creates a charming and effortless centerpiece that captures the essence of the season.
- Add a candle to a shallow-footed bowl and put real or faux flowers around it.
- Use a small bowl to nestle a sweet nest in. Add Spanish moss or Reindeer moss around the nest and the edge of the bowl. Embellish with brambles, flowers, and a few eggs.
- Plant spring bulbs like tulips, daffodils, or hyacinths in a shallow bowl or dough bowl filled with potting soil.
- Use a large cup or small bowl to plant a blooming bulb. To keep the stems and leaves from falling over, stake them up with twigs and tie twine around the whole thing for a rustic look.
- Make a teacup bird feeder and place it near a window so you can see all the birds who come for a visit.
Spring Bowl And Dough Bowl Inspiration
How To Style A Spring Dough Bowl With Faux Bulbs And Flowers
20-Minute Spring Centerpiece With Candle DIY
Pretty And Easy Decoupage Flower Pot DIY
Spring Wreath Ideas to Welcome the Season
At the start of each new season, I make it a tradition to decorate my front door with a wreath that reflects the season. It’s a simple ritual, but one I always look forward to. Wreaths have a special place in my home. To me, they are more than decor. They offer a warm and welcoming greeting to everyone who comes to the door.
Wreaths are also very versatile. They can be used indoors or out, hung on a wall, or laid flat as a centerpiece. They can be loose and natural, filled with spring flowers and branches, or made with simple twigs and pussy willows.
Decorating with wreaths in the spring is an easy way to bring in natural beauty and give your home a fresh, seasonal look.

Ways To Use Wreaths In Spring Decor
- Tie the pretty pastel-shaded ribbon around small wreaths and hang them on a mirror or the newel post of a staircase.
- Make a “use what you have” spring wreath by refreshing an old wreath. Remove everything, salvaging what you can and throwing away the rest. Cover the wreath with spring branches and other spring elements to breathe new life into it.
- If you make a wreath with a grapevine base, double the base. It will have a designer quality.
- Add a grapevine wreath around the edge of a shallow bowl and plant spring bulbs and flowers in it.
- Use a spring wreath as the centerpiece for your dining table, adding a candle or other spring-themed accents in the middle.
- Use mini wreaths as decorative accents for your springtime table settings, either as napkin rings or as part of a table centerpiece.
- Hang a spring-inspired wreath inside your front door.
- Take apart a grapevine wreath and add the twiggy vines to your decor.
Spring Wreath Inspiration
Easy Peony Wreath (spring into summer)
Easy To Make Dogwood Wreath (when spring turns into summer)
Using Beautiful Egg Accents In Your Spring Decor

Spring and eggs go hand in hand. Eggs have long been a symbol of new life and renewal, making them a perfect addition to spring decorating.
Adding eggs to your decor is a simple way to reflect the beauty of the season. They can be dyed or decoupaged, tiny or life-size, real or faux. There are so many creative ways to dress up something so simple.
Eggs bring a soft, seasonal detail to your home and are a beautiful nod to spring. They are also a timeless Easter element that fits right into spring decorating.
Ways To Decorate With Eggs In Spring Decor
- Add small eggs to a nest.
- Style long faux spring branches of a glass hurricane or cylinder and fill them with tiny pastel eggs.
- Add a spring nest with little eggs to a dough bowl.
- Use brambly placemats resembling nests on a spring table.
- Put a nest with little eggs at each place setting on an Easter table.
- Add reindeer moss topped with faux-speckled eggs to a pedestal.
- Make an egg tree by spray painting a large branch white and placing it upright in a pot of Quickrete. Blow out eggs, embellish them, and hang them on your branch tree.
- Glue faux eggs onto a foam ball, then place the ball on a decorative stand or in a flower pot for a charming topiary display.
- Hot-glue plastic or styrofoam eggs onto a wreath form, then add ribbons, flowers, or greenery for a sweet springtime wreath.
- Fill decorative baskets with faux grass or shredded paper and arrange colorful Easter eggs inside for a charming tabletop or mantel display.
- Hollow out real eggs and cut one-third of the top off. Insert small tealight candles into the shells and place them in egg cups.
- Attach faux eggs to wooden skewers or floral picks, then arrange them in bouquets with fresh or faux flowers for whimsical bouquets.
- Hollow out real eggs and cut off one-third of the top. Plant pansies in the egg or arrange flowers in them and put them in egg cups.

Egg Inspiration
Onion Skinned Dyed Eggs (my favorite)
How To Make Beautiful Chinoiserie Eggs
Easy Flowers In Eggshell Arrangement

Spring Home Tours: Exploring the Best of Seasonal Decor
We all love a home tour because it feels like being welcomed in to take a look around, gather seasonal decorating ideas, and find inspiration. A beautifully decorated home is full of ideas and helps us think more creatively about our own spaces.
Each season, I take part in a home tour. It gives me the opportunity to decorate our home for the season, spend time with other talented bloggers, visit their homes, and share fresh ideas with you.
Spring Home Tour Inspiration
There is so much to celebrate about spring. Celebrate it by bringing the beauty of the season into your home.
FAQs About Spring Decor
Happy Spring, friends,











Your ideas are beautiful, as usual. My favorite organic item is the use of nests and, yes, they are real nests. Little homes blown from trees or shrubbery around our home. It breaks my heart to see something that was so painstakingly built for a little family destroyed. So, gingerly, I lift the nests from the ground, allow them to dry out in the garage, spray heavily with insect spray, and finally finish off with a coat or two of sealant. Each home is unique in size, shape, and building materials making them more appealing than any perfectly round shape created by humans.
Thank goodness you knew how to care for them so they are safe to bring into your home.
Your ideas are beautiful and brilliant. Thank for sharing. I will be applying them to my own home. I especially love the idea of putting flowers in each room that you spend lot of time in.
So glad this post is helpful, Ivory!
Yvonne – I always am inspired by your posts! I love your light touch when it comes to decorating. Nothing too overdone or heavy. I made your decoupage napkin eggs this year! I love them! So pretty! Thank you for continuing to inspire us.
Could you please tell me what I would need, the type of flowers and the steps to make the arrangement you have next to the two rabbits? It is the white dough bowl with the orange/ coral flowers. I absolutely love it.
Thank you!
Sure, Vicki. I used an old dough bowl and lined it with plastic from plastic freezer bags. Then I filled the dough bowl with soil and planted two varieties of peach colored pansies. That it!
You amaze me, thank you so much!
I’m interested in the white rectangular planter on your kitchen counter. Can you tell me where you got it? I love your addition of blue accents!
Hi Beckie, isn’t it sweet! Find it here:https://amzn.to/3TAWWfG