Colorful Spring Centerpieces

If you’re planning a spring event, here are some fun centerpiece ideas using seasonal colors.

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{Porter House Designs}

I designed these candy topiaries and flower baskets for my friend’s baby shower.  These were very easy to make, although the topiaries take a little time and patience.  The flower baskets are plastic Easter buckets.  I filled each one with potting soil and garden flowers that guests could take home and re-plant .  Below are other great ideas from southernliving.com.

 

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Here is an adorable, kid-friendly centerpiece.  This is a very creative way to use dyed eggs.

 

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Using pedestal bowls and silk butterflies, this centerpiece provides an elegant touch to a traditional setting.

 

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Design a quick-and-easy centerpiece with grocery store flowers and fruit.  Here, sliced limes support yellow tulips to create a simply stunning display.

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11 Responses to “Colorful Spring Centerpieces”

  1. Caroline--- April 6th, 2009 9:10 pm

    All of these centerpieces are so much fun! I really love the first one that is made of candy, it’s a little kid’s dream.

    Caroline’s last blog post..Easter Wreath

  2. Geri--- April 7th, 2009 6:26 pm

    I love all of these ideas. The candy topiaries are so cute and yummy!

  3. Nancy--- August 27th, 2009 7:29 pm

    You are very creative! I thought all your ideas were wonderful and I am going to make the candy topiary for my daughter’s bridal shower. The theme is “Alice in Wonderland”.

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  5. Red Velvet Confections--- March 13th, 2010 11:36 am

    All of the centerpieces are adorable and so creative!
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  6. CasaCullen--- April 8th, 2010 12:29 pm

    Kelly,

    What amazing and creative creations you make!

    I stumbled upon your site while searching Floral and Fruit Arrangements!

    You are SO TALENTED!!

    I featured your tulip and lime arrangement today on CasaCullen….

    Hope it brings you some added attention!

    My Best – Morgan Cullen

    link: http://www.casacullen.com/2010/04/decorate-fresh-centerpiece-idea-fruit-and-floral.html
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  7. teuila--- August 30th, 2010 5:35 pm

    my theme and color for my wedding is lime green i was thinking how would it look if i were to put real lime in my centerpiece and now that i seen what you have done i LOVE it!!!!!!!!!!

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  9. joy--- August 30th, 2011 7:59 pm

    So i really like candy toparies and was going to make it for my cousins babyshower but i tried using those foam balls and stuck the dumdums in it but it didnt turn out right. any advice?

  10. Kelly--- September 5th, 2011 4:36 pm

    Hi Joy,
    You have to break the lollipop sticks in half. Hope this helps! Kelly

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