DIY Home Decor

4 Simple Spring DIY’s

As we venture into a new season and living life quite differently than we did post -COVID we all want to add a bit of sunshine to our lives and those we love. Whether you are working from home, unemployed or going into the office everyday; here are some cheery decorative ideas that are effortless on time and budget!

Lets start off by grabbing a prior seasonal decor piece and recreating it into Spring. I used this carved wooden cup from my Fall Decor and spruced it up to incorporate it into my Lemon themed Spring Decor.

I repainted my fall cup decor with white chalk paint, then added a few lines of painters tape.

Use a small paint brush to paint in between the painters tape, painting only the exposed lines.

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I used summer porch chalk color paint. But any color of spring would work depending on your personal style and decor.

Using my Cricut Maker I printed out a small sign that highlighted my lemon decor for a sweet spring touch.

I am completely obsessed with my Gunmetal Pitcher so I keep it out all year long. Changing out the florals for each season allows this piece to reveal its beauty time and time again!

Spring Votives add a warm and homely feel to any room, especially when paired together with some vibrant greenery. These spring wreaths can also be hung for a nice added touch into spring.

Using a bamboo wreath from Dollar Tree and some vibrant colored greenery is all you will need to create this charming Decor piece.

So grab your glue gun and get this pretty little piece completed in less than five minutes!

Shopping on Marketplace is a very inexpensive way to turn trash into treasure. I purchased these children’s rainboots for $2. and turned them into an entryway planter that greets all my guests with vibrant colors of Spring.

I tend to use pool noodles from Dollar Tree to create my floral pieces.. You get more bank for your buck and they can be easily cut to size for almost any planter or vase.

Measure height to the rainboot and cut two even pieces. Put each piece into each boot and begin adding your florals. This is where you can get creative with textures and colors.

I used Faux florals for my planter but you can use real florals. Simply drill a very small hole for irrigation at the bottom of the boot, then fill with soil and add florals. Creating these rainboot planters was as easy as it was fun! These cute little planters have bought cheer to my front porch and are the perfect little touch for this long awaited Spring season.

2 Comments

  1. Hello, just want to say that I really love your Ideas. How cute are those spring floral rain boots. Reminds me of a bright sunny day. Oh and that bamboo wreath with the greenery….love it! Can’t believe how easy it is to make. Very Creative!

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