It’s time to welcome spring with some new home decoration. Don’t throw hundreds of dollars on store – bought. Instead, how about making your very own decorations? It may seem to you hard or too much time consuming, but the truth is that yes, it can be that way, but it’s very satisfying knowing that there is a decor that you did it yourself! That’s why we picked ten easy, and adorable projects that you can make this spring. We’re sure you’re going to love them!

1. Fabric Covered Spring Vases

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We talked so much about flowers (and we will again!), but let’s talk about vases a little bit. For these three cuties, make sure you have plain fabric or drop cloth, painter’s tape, craft paint, paint brush, sewing pins, twine, recycled bottles, hot glue gun and glue sticks. When painting, it doesn’t have to be stripes. Be creative and if draw something more, or just keep it simple. Wrap the painted fabric around the bottles and pin to secure. Make a ribbon out of twine, put some pretty flowers in and you’re done.

2. Mini Vases

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One of the easiest projects on the list, these mini vases allow you to reuse the wooden egg holders as your new flower vase. There’s nothing difficult here. Just pick a craft paint with colors by your choice. You can paint them all in the same color, or if you’re feeling more creative, you can play a little bit and make them more artistic. Put some flowers in and voila.

3. Spring Mod Podge Letters

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This project represents a decoration that can be find in stores anytime. The good part – you can do it yourself. Make sure you have paper mache letters to spell “spring”, colorful scrapbook paper, Mod Podge, paint, paint brush, scissors and glue. Start by coloring the letter and cut out the letter out of the paper. Glue the paper letters onto the mache letters and coat them with Mod Podge over to seal. Let them dry and after that, you can place them wherever you want.

4. Flower Chandelier

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How lovely is this chandelier? If you want an attention seeker, than you just found one. There’s no way that someone will miss out this beauty. It’s the ultimate sign of spring, as if it is saying “hey, spring’s here!”. To make your own floral chandelier, you are going to need the following supplies: 3 -4 dozens of flowers, 1 wooden embroidery hoop, 15 – 20 yards of assorted ribbon, 1 – 2 yard lace trim, 1 D ring or plastic ring, floral shears, 1 bucket, glue gun and scissors.

5. Spring Banner

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This pretty spring banner can be used for any room, and we’re sure that if you have kids, they will certainly love one in their room. For this project you need coordinating sheets of scrapbook paper, twine, yarn or string, glue stick, scissors, ruler, gems of stickers, but this one is optional. When you’re done with the scrapbook paper, fold each flag through the twine/yarn/string, whatever you chose, and repeat until you have the desired length.

5 Easy DIY Spring Decorations

It’s time to welcome spring with some new home decoration. Don’t throw hundreds of dollars on store – bought. Instead, how about making your very own decorations? It may seem to you hard or too much time consuming, but the truth is that yes, it can be that way, but it’s very satisfying knowing that there is a decor that you did it yourself! That’s why we picked ten easy, and adorable projects that you can make this spring. We’re sure you’re going to love them!

1. Fabric Covered Spring Vases

via iheartnaptime.net
We talked so much about flowers (and we will again!), but let’s talk about vases a little bit. For these three cuties, make sure you have plain fabric or drop cloth, painter’s tape, craft paint, paint brush, sewing pins, twine, recycled bottles, hot glue gun and glue sticks. When painting, it doesn’t have to be stripes. Be creative and if draw something more, or just keep it simple. Wrap the painted fabric around the bottles and pin to secure. Make a ribbon out of twine, put some pretty flowers in and you’re done.

2. Mini Vases

via craftberrybush.com
One of the easiest projects on the list, these mini vases allow you to reuse the wooden egg holders as your new flower vase. There’s nothing difficult here. Just pick a craft paint with colors by your choice. You can paint them all in the same color, or if you’re feeling more creative, you can play a little bit and make them more artistic. Put some flowers in and voila.

3. Spring Mod Podge Letters

via girllovesglam.com
This project represents a decoration that can be find in stores anytime. The good part – you can do it yourself. Make sure you have paper mache letters to spell “spring”, colorful scrapbook paper, Mod Podge, paint, paint brush, scissors and glue. Start by coloring the letter and cut out the letter out of the paper. Glue the paper letters onto the mache letters and coat them with Mod Podge over to seal. Let them dry and after that, you can place them wherever you want.

4. Flower Chandelier

via boredfastfood.com
How lovely is this chandelier? If you want an attention seeker, than you just found one. There’s no way that someone will miss out this beauty. It’s the ultimate sign of spring, as if it is saying “hey, spring’s here!”. To make your own floral chandelier, you are going to need the following supplies: 3 -4 dozens of flowers, 1 wooden embroidery hoop, 15 – 20 yards of assorted ribbon, 1 – 2 yard lace trim, 1 D ring or plastic ring, floral shears, 1 bucket, glue gun and scissors.

5. Spring Banner

via thediymommy.com
This pretty spring banner can be used for any room, and we’re sure that if you have kids, they will certainly love one in their room. For this project you need coordinating sheets of scrapbook paper, twine, yarn or string, glue stick, scissors, ruler, gems of stickers, but this one is optional. When you’re done with the scrapbook paper, fold each flag through the twine/yarn/string, whatever you chose, and repeat until you have the desired length.

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