6 Quick And Simple Ways To Welcome Spring Into Your Home

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I have put together my best tips for quick and simple ways to decorate for spring!
Fast And Simple Ways To Welcome Spring || Worthing Court.Pin

I always have a little extra spring my step and a little more pep in my attitude this time of year.  The looong gray days of winter are coming to an end and spring is on the horizon!  Just like many of you, I yearn for spring and that means one thing – spring decorating!  I’m kidding – sort of.  I’ve had spring decorating on the brain this whole month!

Once the weather turns warm, I don’t want to be stuck inside putting a lot of complicated and time consuming decorations together though.  So here are six quick and simple ways that you can welcome spring into your home that will leave you with plenty of time leftover to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather!

 

MAKE A SPRING WREATH

This cutie was made with a grapevine wreath, some hot glue and seed packets and gardening gloves from the dollar store.

Click HERE for the easy peasy tutorial.

DIY spring wreath using seed packets || Worthing Court.Pin

 

PULL OUT YOUR COLORFUL DISHES

These very colorful stacked dishes are part of a tablescape that I put together, especially for spring, in the kitchen of my former home.  You don’t necessarily have to set a whole table – we’re trying to keep things quick and simple today, remember?  You could do something as simple as pulling out a colorful container for displaying fresh fruit on your counter!

Click HERE to take a look at the complete spring table setting.

Stack multiple colors, shaped and pattern of dishes for a spring place setting || Worthing Court.Pin

 

VISIT THE FLORAL DEPARTMENT OF YOUR GROCERY STORE

Three inexpensive pots from the floral department of my local grocery store inspired this spring vignette, located on the island in the kitchen of our former home.  How could I say “no” to those sweet faces???  I simply placed the yellow daffodils into a wooden box and filled in the empty spots with some Spanish moss.

Click HERE to take a closer look at the entire vignette.

Use inexpensive flowers from the grocery as the base of a spring vignette || Worthing Court.Pin

 

REMOVE THOSE HEAVY WINTER THROWS

Whether you display your winter throws on a blanket ladder or simply keep them draped over a chair, now is the time to replace them with their lighter and brighter cousins!  And while you’re at it, bring in some lighter throw pillows too.

Click HERE to take the full spring tour of my home last year.

Lighten up a room for spring with lighter and more colorful throws and pillows || Worthing Court.Pin

 

BRING IN MORE GREEN

You’ve heard of “more cowbell”, right?  No?  Well…Google “too much cowbell” to see the hilarious skit on Saturday Night Live circa the year 2000.  You can never have too much cowbell, nor can you have too much bright greenery when it comes to welcoming in spring!

Spring family room decor with a bright green wreath, and plants underneath a greenhouse.Pin

CREATE A SPRING CENTERPIECE

This centerpiece may look a bit complicated, but it isn’t – not at all.  Raid your spring stash, pull out everything that you love and arrange it on a tray or in a basket.  I’ll admit though – I have to be in the proper mood for centerpieces or else they wind up just looking like a bunch of stuff thrown together in the middle of the table.   😀

Click HERE to see the entire centerpiece.

Spring centerpiece with white tulips and greenery around it.Pin

Do you have any favorite ways for bringing spring decor into your home?

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66 Comments

  1. Linda Manuel says:

    I need to figure out how to make that gorgeous wood wreath or find it somewhere! LOVE IT.

  2. I love the spring greens too! Warm NC weather sure puts me in a Spring frame of mind!!

  3. I love bringing greenery in right now. I’m currently working on a DIY faux boxwood wreath. About 1/2 there (it’s a bit time consumming!). It’s looking very good, and I’m excited to get it hung on the wall with my ‘new’ vintage window pane. 🙂

  4. I love all of your posts. You have a wonderful decorating touch! You continue to inspire me!

  5. I really like the seed packet wreath! They always have some great pictures on them and it’ s a great way to re-use them.

  6. Love your terrarium! do you remember where you got it? Thanks for the inspiration.

    1. Hi Lynn. I bought my terrarium at At Home.

  7. I like the terrarium on your bench also. The little potted plants inside look so good. I googled Too Much Cowbell on Saturday Night Live. I’d never heard of it before.

  8. rattlebridge farm says:

    Everything is fresh and pretty. Love the seed packet wreath!

  9. Your spring topics make me feel I must get in that mode soon. In S.C. we are also having springtime weather.

  10. Pam Ballard says:

    Love the garden seed wreath…… I think adding greenery is one of my favorite things.

  11. Yes!! Spring has sprung in NE Texas! Azaleas are blooming several weeks early with temps in the 70s and 80s in the past weeks. Love it! Thanks for the great ideas for bringing spring into our homes, Suzy!

  12. Pam Pyron says:

    Thanks for spurring me on. Beautiful ideas!

  13. Julie Brack says:

    Now I’m in the mood for Spring–thanks for that!

  14. Kelly Middleton says:

    I hung a boxwood wreath on my front door today. Love the green!

  15. Kelly Smith says:

    My daffodils are ready to burst, can’t wait for Spring!

  16. I love the wooden stylish things and accessories for home decor in this spring.

  17. Linda of No.Cal. says:

    GREAT IDEAS !! Spring Green always brightens up the indoors !!

    -Linda of No.Cal.

  18. Nancy Walden says:

    My daughter gave me cut hydrangeas for my birthday on the 11th. I can’t believe that they still look beautiful 10 days later! I’ve been changing the water every couple of days. If I could always keep cut flowers looking this good I’d always have fresh flowers!

  19. Love the ideas! Love Spring time!!!!