There are certain flowers that make me think of Easter. Hyacinth, lilies, and daffodils are a few of my favorites. And today I want to share some simple Easter floral arrangements with you. I’ll be doing this as part of the Styled + Set Easter Entertaining Blog Tour with some of the most elite bloggers I know!
If you made your way here from Life on Virginia Street, wasn’t Sarah’s table beautiful? She is one of my favorites!
Lory from Designthusiasm does a beautiful job organizing these holiday tours. You will be able to visit her post on Thursday, but today, be sure to visit all of the bloggers linked at the end of my post.
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First, hydrangeas.
Of course hydrangeas are not exclusive to Easter or spring, but in a planter, with their huge, dark green leaves, they make perfect Easter arrangements.
The blush pink glassware and floral plates combine with the more ordinary flowers for an Easter look that can carry you through the surrounding weeks.
If you have been following along, you may know we have been decorating a loft in Colorado. We are almost finished and it felt amazing to add a bit of Easter and spring decor.
Next, tulips.
Try gathering 25 – 30 and leave the stems long enough to droop over the edges of a vase.
Add candlesticks for an elegant Easter centerpiece.
Layer trays to elevate your tulips arrangement.
Last, lilies.
If for no other reasons, buy these for the scent.
From this spot they make our whole living room smell wonderful. (Plus another glimpse of our almost – completed space.
As much as I love to create floral arrangements with more details, at times something simple is all you need.
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Now, I want to send you to my dear friend Bree’s Simple Easter Entertaining. She is a talented designer with a beautiful blog called ZDesign at Home. I know you’ll enjoy it!
Once there, please continue by visiting all of the bloggers sharing their Easter Entertaining ideas!
Please click below to visit the posts:
If you missed Monday’s posts:
CitrineLiving | Maison de Cinq | So Much Better With Age
Celebrating Everyday Life | Town n Country Living | Cedar Hill Farmhouse
Tuesday’s posts:
French Garden House | Life on Virginia Street | Decor Gold Designs
ZDesign at Home | Setting for Four | Randi Garrett Design
Coming Wednesday
My Soulful Home | Cotton Stem | Maison de Pax
Taryn Whiteaker | StoneGable | Zevy Joy | Becky Cunningham
Coming Thursday
Designthusiasm | On Sutton Place | Shabbyfufu | Julie Blanner
Bless’er House | Sand & Sisal | French Country Cottage | Craftberry Bush
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I am loving this tour and all of the beautiful Easter inspiration!
Jen, such beautiful flowers and you know I always love your tips!! Also love seeing a little more of your CO living room…can’t wait to see more soon!! xoxo
Love all your wonderful flower tips Jen! All three of these are some of my favorites too, but tulips really shout spring to me! And they’re so charming the way you’ve cut them long enough to hang over the vase – love that!
Always fun “hopping” with you Jen!
Sheila
xo
Each arrangement had it’s own simple beauty and great tips! I love the color of the tulips, but the smell of lilies always makes me swoon. Excited to see the rest of the condo…
Jen those flowers are all stunning! You are making me so excited for spring! xoxo
Jen, each one of these arrangements speaks “Spring”! Beautiful. I can’t wait for spring, your post has made me even more anxious for the season to begin!
I love your spring flowers! I’m off to check out the renovation you’re doing 😉
Hugs, Jamie
Jen, what a beautiful post full of gorgeous arrangements! I’m a huge flower fan and you did a lovely job with yours!!