7 DIY Spring Decor Ideas

 

Spring is here, which is a great time to spruce up your home with some DIY decor. Bring the warmth and color of the season inside, with your own personal creations. Each of these fun projects can add a special touch of nature and life to your home. Whether you’re an expert crafter or just starting, these DIY spring decor ideas are perfect for adding personality to your home.

1. Diamond Painting

 

Diamond painting is a popular craft that involves placing tiny resin diamonds onto a canvas to create a sparkling mosaic picture. The finished product looks like a cross between a painting and an embroidery, and it’s a fun and relaxing way to create stunning decor pieces. Try a nature painting to breathe new energy into your home. For a spring-themed diamond painting, choose a design that features blooming flowers, colorful birds or fluttering butterflies. Some other popular canvases include cherry blossoms, daffodils and tulips. And the best part is, diamond painting is as easy as completing a step-by-step flower painting.

Once you have your kit, pour the shimmering resin diamonds onto a tray or plate. Then, using the included applicator tool, pick up and place each “diamond” onto its corresponding color symbol on the canvas. Once you’ve completed your diamond painting, you can frame it and use it as a stunning piece of wall art for any room in your home.

2. Flower Wreaths

Flower wreaths are a beautiful and classic way to add some color and life to your home decor, and they’re a perfect choice for spring. You can create a wreath using fresh, faux or even paper flowers. Some popular options for the season include daisies, lilies and tulips. To create a flower wreath, you’ll need a wire wreath frame, floral wire and a selection of flowers. You can also add greenery and other embellishments, such as ribbon or twine.

To start, attach the flowers to the wreath frame using floral wire. Work in a circular direction, incorporating each flower on the frame until it’s completely covered. Add as many or as few flowers as you like, depending on the look you want to achieve. Then, mix in the embellishments. Once you’ve finished your wreath, hang it on your front door to welcome guests and brighten up the neighborhood.

3. Terrariums

Bring a touch of nature indoors with a terrarium. They’re easy to make and customizable to fit your style and decor. To create a terrarium, you’ll need a glass container, such as a jar or vase, some potting soil and your choice of plants. You can also add rocks, moss or other decorative elements.

Add a layer of rocks or gravel to the bottom of your container. This will help with drainage. Then, add a layer of potting soil on top of the stones. Next, add your plants, making sure to space them out evenly. Don’t overcrowd them. Finally, add your decorative elements. Once you’ve finished your terrarium, place it in a sunny spot and water it regularly.

4. Colorful Vases

 

Add pops of color and a natural element to your home with colorful vases. You can find plain vases at most craft stores and even thrift stores. To transform them into something more colorful, all you’ll need is some paint and a paint brush. You can paint the entire vase or just add some accents.

First, choose a color (or colors!) that complements your home decor. Then, clean the vase and let it dry completely. Next, paint it using long, even strokes. You may need to add a few coats of paint to get the desired color. Once your vase is dry, add some fresh flowers or greenery to complete the look.

5. Painted Plant Pots

Making painted plant pots is another fun and easy DIY spring decor idea. Plain pots are available at most craft stores, thrift stores, garden supply stores and more. You may even have some lying around that you can repurpose!

To get started, clean the pot and let it dry. Then, carefully paint it to your liking. You can paint it a solid color or add fun designs. When you are finished, let the paint dry completely. Then, add some potting soil and a plant to complete the project.

6. Nature-Inspired Garlands

Nature-inspired garlands are a simple yet stunning way to add natural elements to your home decor. You can create a garland using materials such as twine, dried flowers, leaves, pine cones or other natural dry elements. Start by collecting your materials and deciding on the length of your garland.

Once you have your materials, assemble your garland. Simply tie your materials onto a length of twine, making sure to space them out evenly. You can add as many things as you like, depending on the look you want to achieve. Once your garland is complete, hang it on your mantel, above your bed or anywhere else you’d like to add some natural beauty.

7. Paper Flowers

 

Making paper flowers is a fun activity that’s perfect for the season. You can create them using tissue paper, cardstock, crepe paper or even coffee filters. To make a paper flower, you’ll need to start by choosing your materials and deciding on the size and shape of your flower.

Once you have everything you need, start assembling your flower. Simply fold and twist your paper until you achieve the desired shape. You can add as many or as few layers as you like, depending on the look you want to achieve. Once your paper flower is complete, you can use it to create a centerpiece, add it to a wreath or display it in a vase.

Conclusion

There are plenty of DIY spring decor ideas to give your home a fresh new look. From flower wreaths to diamond paintings, terrariums to nature-inspired garlands and everything in between, there’s something for every style and skill level. Whether you’re an experienced DIYer or a beginner, these ideas are a great way to add natural beauty and color to your home. So why not try one or all of these projects and see how they can brighten up your home this season?

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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