An easy Easter flower centerpiece to show off your eggcellent taste and your Spring and Easter tablescape.

Easter Flower Centerpiece and Spring Flower Arrangement
Spring is all about new beginings. After a long winter Mother Nature has painted the landscape with some of our favorite blooms. The Spring season brings with it bright colors that dot the landscape. A rainbow of colorful flowers just outside your door that are perfect for your Easter floral arrangements and holiday table. If you are hosting Easter I have an easy Easter flower centerpiece that you can make with your favorite flowers and herbs from your own back yard or with beautiful blooms from your local florist.
Making a beautiful centerpiece or easter bouquets filled with all of your spring favorites and beautiful flowers is as easy as gathering colorful blooms in a color palette that you love and placing them in your favorite vases or even colorful mason jars. But if you want to make something a little extra for Easter floral centerpieces try this easy flower arrangement idea.

Easy Flower Arrangement for Your Easter Table
Flower arranging is not one of my strong suits. But I love flowers and the color and texture that they add not only to the house but to a tablescape. I thought they would try my hand at a small arrangement filled with my favorite spring blooms.
I pulled out vintage ironstone pitchers, transfer-ware sugar bowls and various other vessels but nothing seemed to work. Then I completely changed directions and decided to let the flowers take center stage. I used a clear glass vase( a repurposed candle holder) and a jar and got to work.

​Supplies for Easter Centerpiece
The good news is that this Easter table decoration uses very few items, many of which you already have. The good news is that you do not need floral foam for this arrangement.
- Clear glass vase, repurposed candle holders
- Small glass jars
- Cold Water
- Garden sheers or scissors
- Colorful seasonal candy, i.e. Easter M & M, candy corn, Cadbury eggs, or jelly beans
- Radiant spring flowers and herbs

How do you make an Easter Floral Arrangement?
Easter is the first holiday of the year, why not go all out and create a beautiful table decoration? This Easter centerpiece could not get any easier and takes less than 10 minutes.
- Â Purchase flowers and herbs from your local store or forage for them in your yard.
- Â Gather Your Supplies.
- Place the small jar inside the larger jar/vase.
- Pour candy around the edges. Carefully add water to the small inside jar, try your best not to get the candy wet because it makes a sticky mess.
- Cut the flowers to size using garden sheers or scissors. I like the flowers to hide the jar inside the vase so I cut the stems short.
- Place the flowers in the jar, then add herbs to fill in around the flowers. Mint, parsley, cilantro and oregano work great.

An even easier idea, take a handful of herbs from your garden or from the store, and plop it into the jar inside the vase. A bunch of parsley or cilantro is inexpensive and pretty. Alternate the herb arrangements with the flower arrangements and place them down the middle of your table or dot them around your house. Â think your guests will love these floral designs.

Not only do you have a beautiful arrangement for your table but you can make these small arrangements or a beautiful bouquet to give as hostess gifts or for your guests to take home. Lenten roses, geraniums, azaleas, mint and some parsley from the store are included in these centerpieces.
The flower combinations and ideas are endless for these beautiful arrangements. You can make it as simple or as elaborate as you like and it is sure to be a beautiful addition to your Easter holidays.
People Wonder
What are some of the most popular and traditional Easter flowers?
Tulips, Easter Lillys Irises, daffodils and and daisies are some of the most popular easter flowers and pastel blooms. Another popular choice is hydrangeas.
But you can make a beautiful easter centerpiece out of whatever flowers you like. Just remember an amazing arrangement is easy to make and can be made with your own flowers or those from your local small business.
What is the flower for Easter?
Easter Lily. The Easter Lily is the flower most associated with Easter and the one that you see lined up on tables at the grocery stores waiting for your to buy them to take to your mom or grandmother on Easter Sunday.
Easter lilies symbolize purity and rebirth. Easter lilies are are often associated with Christianity and the resurrection of Jesus Christ
If you use or buy Easter Lilies just remember that they are poisonous for cats, even the pollen can cause deadly kidney failure.Â
How do you make an easy flower arrangement?
An easy flower arrangement is just outside your door! Forage flowers, flowering stems, herbs and vines from your garden or purchase them from the store. Add them to a vase and you have a beautiful and easy arrangement.
How do you make a vase from a glass candle?
Place your empty glass candle jars into the freezer overnight. The wax will shrink and pop out of the glass. You can run a butter knife around the edge of the wax and it should pop out. This is a simple, easy and mess free way to clean spent candles. Use the jar to make flower arrangements or to store small items.
How do you decorate a dining room table for Easter?
Decorating the table for Easter doesn’t have to be complicated, you can use what you already have in your home and embellish it with touches of Easter. Several smaller arrangements along with elegant taper candles and Easter-themed elements, like dyed colorful easter eggs, colorful wooden eggs or even decoupage eggs and small rabbits look festive.
Make decorative place card holders, add a surprise inside carrot and a napkin folded like bunny ears and you are ready to celebrate the day.

What are you making for your easter celebration? Do you make your own Easter arrangement with fresh flowers? Or do you use your family Easter decorations for your tabletop? Are you hosting Easter brunch or Easter dinner?
Have a great day friends thank you for spending part of it with me.
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Thank you so much for the shout-out, Elizabeth. Happy Spring!
You are very welcome Yvonne! Have a wonderful day!