Spring may still be a little way off, but after a long winter a fresh burst of color and creativity is just what we need. Here are 35 easy spring ideas to inspire you—simple, budget-friendly projects for tables, walls, home decor and outdoor spaces that will bring the warmth and cheer of the season indoors and out.
For the Table:
Pastel palettes and fresh textures make spring tablescapes irresistible. Try a cheerful polka-dot tablescape to celebrate Easter or a garden-inspired centerpiece perfect for indoor or outdoor dining. Repurposed cordial glasses make charming pedestal displays for candles or small bouquets, while glass cloches filled with eggs and moss add an elegant, seasonal touch.
Use a wooden tray as a base for a spring garden centerpiece, or create a simple painted tulip tray from paint sticks for a handmade, rustic accent. Personalized placemats or small place settings are an easy way to add a sweet, custom detail to a spring table. To transition an Easter display into a lasting spring arrangement, swap themed pieces for greenery and neutral accents.
For a charming centerpiece, consider a nest-style display made from a repurposed vine wreath—fill it with eggs, moss or seasonal florals. These small focal points invite conversation and create an inviting table without much effort.
For the Wall and Door:
Wreaths are synonymous with spring: moss-and-egg wreaths, whimsical garden-hose wreaths, or simple floral wreaths bring an instant seasonal welcome to doors and walls. Repurposed thrift-store finds turned into unique wall decor add personality, while a pallet sign decorated with greeting cards offers a homey, handcrafted statement piece.
For lighter wall accents, try botanical prints or easy-to-make spring blooms wall art that celebrate seasonal colors. A simple book-page bunny garland or a boxy, sculptural wreath can create a delightful focal point without overwhelming a space. If you enjoy foraging, a natural wildflower May Day wreath that dries beautifully is a timeless favorite.
Home Decor:
Bring spring into every room with small, thoughtful touches. Turn silver chargers into round chalkboards for rotating messages, or repurpose bed springs into vintage-style egg nests for a farmhouse look. Tissue-paper bouquets and faux-grass vases offer long-lasting floral accents if you prefer low-maintenance decor.
Upcycling is a great way to refresh your home for spring: a vintage mirror given a chippy farmhouse finish becomes a perfect vase shelf for seasonal blooms, while small upcycled containers can be grouped for an easy mantel display. These projects are ideal for mixing treasured finds with fresh, seasonal elements.
Outdoor Spring Ideas:
Get your garden and porch ready for spring with playful and practical projects. Use an old shoe as a unique planter, mount basket planters on casters for easy movement, or turn teapots and saucers into whimsical wind chimes that add sound as well as visual interest. Brightly colored rubber boots make adorable planters, and reclaimed copper pots cleaned and repurposed provide a beautiful, patinated container option.
Other outdoor ideas include recycled can garden flowers, a garden chandelier to hang over an outdoor seating area, or a picnic basket turned into a charming planter. Upcycling and repurposing old items into planters and garden art is an affordable and sustainable way to refresh your outdoor spaces for the new season.
A large repurposed piece—like a tire rim turned into a dramatic wind chime with antique keys—becomes a conversation-making focal point for larger gardens and patios.
With these 35 inspiration-packed ideas—ranging from easy tablescapes and handmade wreaths to upcycled planters and outdoor art—you have plenty of ways to welcome spring. Pick a few projects that match your style and materials on hand, and enjoy the fresh energy that seasonal decor brings.
Which of these spring projects are you planning to try?

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