Spring wedding centerpieces complement your spring wedding decor with fresh spring florals and on-trend table accents. We've rounded up more than 20 spring wedding centerpiece ideas for every taste, theme and budget. Whether you're a DIY queen or prefer to go the florist route, you'll find the perfect spring centerpiece for you here. Once you find the perfect centerpiece, shop our full selection of wedding supplies to create a complete tablescape for your upcoming spring wedding.

Missy and Kristen of Sweetly Chic Events & Design transformed DIY Unfinished Wood Hexagon Boxes and White Candle Holders into holders for fresh pink and white flowers and pops of greenery, along with Round Silver Mercury Bud Vases and Silver Mercury Hurricane Vases to complete the look for a pink and gray modern wedding. The variety of heights adds interest, and the shallow holders also allow you to use fewer flowers.
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Few flowers say spring like peonies. Fill your reception with their soft color with this peony centerpiece by Missy and Kristen from Sweetly Chic Events & Design. Paint a flower box with white tempera paint, then fill with faux eucalyptus and light pink peonies. Flank with diamond cut pedestal dishes spray-painted gold and filled with pink and white peonies. Learn how to create a full Peony Inspired Wedding.
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Cultivate an assortment of wildflowers for an unstructured, whimsical look with this spring centerpiece by Michelle Edgemont. Simply fill DIY Scalloped Edge Trays with floral foam, then add greenery and spring flowers as you see fit.
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Create a rustic, metallic look with this spring centerpiece by Missy & Kristen from Sweetly Chic Events & Design. For each table, spray paint an Apothecary Glass Jar and Calligraphy White Table Number copper. Follow the instructions to achieve an aged look, then fill with stems from a Peach Hermes Rose Branch, Peach Rose Bouquet and White English Peonies.
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Transport your guests to spring in an English garden with this centerpiece by Natalie from Fern & Maple. Paint DIY Ceramic Boot Planters in your wedding's colors, then use Mod Podge(r) to apply the design of a Garden Party Dinner Napkin. Place on a large galvanized tray along with a seed packet and additional vases and bottles to fill out the space. Want more ideas? See the full English Garden Wedding.
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Missy and Kristen of Sweetly Chic Events & Design developed this fresh, warm-hued citrus centerpiece you can craft yourself. Spray paint blue plastic serving bowls copper and allow to dry. Use Mod Podge® to apply gold foil to dried grapefruit slices per the instructions. Place into a clear salad bowl, then insert the spray-painted serving bowl. Adhere the base of a rose gold pedestal dish per the instructions, then fill with pieces of a blush floral bouquet, cream roses and fresh greenery. Psst: See the full Grapefruit Inspired Wedding for even more ideas!
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Give a spring touch to on-trend succulents with this DIY centerpiece by Missy and Kristen from Sweetly Chic Events & Design. Fill a Gold Trim Open Top Terrarium with Moss and a Rose Gold Foil Table Number inserted into a Tall Gold Spiral Place Card Holder. Complement with ready-made Faux Succulent Centerpieces and White Taper Candles in Floating Unity Candle Holders.
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Create the look of marble without the price tag with this DIY project by Jessica from The Budget Savvy Bride. Paint the inside of a DIY Flower Box Centerpiece white, then apply marble contact paper to the outside. Fill with jars of lavender or your favorite spring flowers.
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Gillian from A Coastal Bride created a simple, flower-free centerpiece using a blue gossamer runner, white hobnail votives and large cylinder glass vases filled with candles and wrapped with chinoiserie paper.
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Rachel from Fawn created this fresh spring color palette and centerpiece. Use white candle holders instead of vases to create height and interest, and make a statement with a rose gold candle holder set. Accent with blush tissue hanging fans and mint greet tulle pom poms.
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Use spring-blooming cream roses to add a seasonal touch to a French-inspired wedding table. Missy and Kristen from Sweetly Chic Events & Design created this tablescape using faux eucalyptus and boxwood greenery, round flameless candles, and ivory taper candles with silvertone taper candle holders.
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Embrace the blush trend with this centerpiece idea by Gillian from A Coastal Bride. Use marble contact paper as a runner, then top with medium galvanized pots filled with so-springy faux pink peonies.
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If you're having a spring wedding but love bright colors, this bold centerpiece by Christie from Ritzy Parties is the perfect choice. Glue ribbon around a DIY Flower Box Centerpiece and fill the front with a Boxwood Garland. Insert a Three Cylinder Vase Set and fill with fresh hydrangeas, daisies, carnations, snowberries, roses and zinnias.
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Missy and Kristen from Sweetly Chic Events & Design created this classic, timeless black-and-white wedding centerpiece that will add a touch of elegance to any spring wedding. Paint two square vases black and place a White Rose Pomander Kissing Ball in each and set them atop a geometric mirrored shelf. Place three Gold Flecked Mercury Votive Holders in front of the shelf and fill with fresh blooms. Place a table card inside a Gold Geometric Terrarium Candle Holder.
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Perfect for a spring wedding at a winery, this DIY wine crate centerpiece by Natalie from Fern & Maple combines grapes and florals in a rustic crate for an authentic feel. Use a White Craft Gauze Cheesecloth to apply a light brown wood stain to a DIY Flower Box Centerpiece and allow to dry. Download, print and apply a wine crate label per the instructions. Add fresh or faux grapes and spring-inspired florals such as English roses and hydrangea. Incorporate Bottle Corks inserted on Bamboo Skewers. Adhere a Table Number Wine Bottle Sticker to a bottle and place it in the center.
Download the free wine crate label
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Share your love of travel with wedding guests with this centerpiece by Michelle from Michelle's Party Plan-It. Decorate a Gold Mini Suitcase Centerpiece by decoupaging a map and applying Travel Stamp Stickers and Passport Stamp Stickers. Add a globe and vase with peonies to the inside for a spring vibe.
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Create a truly one-of-a-kind centerpiece with this design by Christie of Ritzy Parties. Paint a DIY ceramic vase with white paint and allow to dry, then use a thin paint brush to paint a leaf design per the instructions. Fill each vase with flowers. Browse the full Navy, Marsala Red and Coral Wedding for more inspiration.
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Create a colorful, cheerful centerpiece with this idea by Missy and Kristen from Sweetly Chic Events & Design. Spray paint Medium Galvanized Pots white and allow to dry. Apply "FLOWERS" from the Rub on Monogram Sticker Set. Fill with a combination of Faux Frosted Greenery, Faux Floral Stems and fresh spring blooms. Complete by adding a Large Natural Wood Craft Stick with the phrase "Love in Bloom."
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Embrace the blooms of the season by filling a basic vase with delicate spring favorites like grape hyacinth, pansies and violas. Tie with ribbon in your wedding's colors.
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Few flowers say spring like cherry blossoms. Incorporate their soft pink branches into your centerpieces by inserting them strategically throughout the bouquet, or place them in a vase all their own.
PS: Send guests home with a pretty cherry blossom wine favor!
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Want a creative container? Fill a painted ceramic teacup with spring stems such as peonies, cherry blossoms and magnolias.
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Who says centerpieces have to be tall? These low bowls filled with local wildflowers and peonies by Bow + Arrow don't block vision and keep the conversations flowing freely.
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Make a statement with a simple, stunning centerpiece. Simply fill large cylinder glass vases with tulips cut to fit inside.
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