My local store had shelves of flowering spring bulbs on display as you entered the front door, daffodils, tulips, and hyacinths, in a variety of colors.
Needless to say, I brought home a couple of each.
Once I was home, I gathered different size clay pots from my potting area, and some potting soil, to transfer the plants from the plastic containers they came in.
I planted some together, others alone in smaller pots.
Gave the bulbs a good watering, and cleaned off the pots before I placed some of them on a basket tray.
Added a white bunny, and some of my decoupaged eggs, for a beautiful spring centerpiece.
The tray is in my living room now, but I plan on using the pots on my Easter Sunday dinner table.
I decided to top each pot with some moss for a more finished look.
The bulbs will continue to flower, and by Easter, they should provide lots of color to my table.
This is the first time I have done this, but I think it will be something I do every spring.
It is just so easy.
Together, it all feels like spring, and looks like Easter.
Once the bulbs have finished blooming, they can be planted outside for next year’s blooms.
I am sure your local store has a similar display out front.
Pick up a couple pots to bring some spring to your home.
The pots are easy to care for, watering every 3 days, and give them lots of sunshine.
So that’s it, an easy and simple way to create a beautiful spring centerpiece.
Hope you all were inspired, and are enjoying the beginning of spring.