There's still time! In typical fashion I've created a last minute Easter centerpiece that's inexpensive and easy to throw together. (Okay, super last minute.) You probably already have everything you need lying around the house. If not, there's always the Dollar Store. And if that doesn't help, I've provided suggestions and links to some items I think you could use to make this project with more of a spring and/or seasonal appeal rather than just for Easter. Are you ready?
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A few weeks ago I saw a Hearth & Hand Easter centerpiece display in, of all places, Target's produce section (I know, weird, right?) and it inspired me. While I don't have the actual dinnerware, I knew I had all the elements to create the centerpiece. It was just a matter of pulling it all together. I don't know why I didn't take a picture of it. Probably because it's so dang simple to make that I knew I'd remember it!
I started out with my faux vintage dough bowl. I've used it so many times in so many different ways to decorate for various holidays. I've filled it with pine cones, Christmas ornaments, succulents and even faux snow with candles as a rustic winter centerpiece.
I've always loved using moss-covered "rocks" in my natural decor displays. That's why I was so excited to see them used in the Target centerpiece as well.
Add to that some glitter Easter eggs and a few air plants and voila, you're done!
I love using the dough bowl in my French farmhouse living room. I think the natural mix of the wood bowl and the green moss rocks is perfect for the mainly white background. It helps to soften the look so as not to be too stark looking. The best thing is that after Easter I can just pull the eggs out and I've got a pretty spring centerpiece!
I told you it was easy. I got the eggs and moss rocks at the Dollar Store, and the air plants at Target. I already had it all on hand. And that was that.
To recap:
Items for dough bowl centerpiece
-- dough bowl
-- glitter Easter eggs
-- mini air plants
-- faux snow
-- candles
-- faux birds' nests
-- hydrangeas
-- moss
-- faux lemons
-- fairy lights
What other elements can you think of? I know there are a gazillion more. Leave a comment and let me know what you would place in a dough bowl this time of year!
Well, that's it until next time, friends!
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Last Minute Easter Centerpiece.
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Looks beautiful. Have a great weekend. Happy Easter.
xoxo
Kris
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