Elevate Your Spring Table With A Chic Hanging Floral Centerpiece

Spring tablescapes are among the most whimsical seasonal designs that you can bring to your dining space. What better way to showcase your favorite florals and soft pastel colors than with a creative spring centerpiece? This hanging floral DIY isn't the typical centerpiece you might see on — or above — spring tables. It's a fun, floral-inspired home design that you'll definitely want for your house.

This table centerpiece is especially interesting because it adds some movement to the room through its elevation. In order to recreate it at home, you'll need to gather a few materials first. This centerpiece has a circular design, so you'll need a wireframe to loop the base, as well as foam tubing and zip ties to attach your florals to the piece itself. You'll also want to grab a variety of real or faux seasonal flowers, as well as ribbons and ceiling hooks to hang the centerpiece. 

How to recreate this stunning centerpiece at home

This easy DIY, shown in a TikTok by @sandysleiman1, might be one of the best ways to make a purposeful hanging spring centerpiece. The video advises you to start off with a strong wireframe or hoop. Attach foam tubing to the wire with zip ties so that your flowers can be inserted with ease. The real fun starts when you get to attach your florals and greenery. Poke the stems of each flower directly into the foam, arranging filler florals with smaller blooms and other thoughtful accents. 

To hang up your centerpiece, just loop textured ribbon around the top of each wire, as this hack's creator did with velvet ribbon. Finally, you'll need to securely hang the piece off a ceiling hook. If you're making multiple hanging centerpieces, make sure they're spaced out evenly when you hang them up. The video also shows flameless LED taper candles placed in the center of each hoop at the end for a collected feel.

Get inspiration for spring from this hanging centerpiece

While this hanging centerpiece is an appealing choice for spring, it can easily be customized for whatever aesthetic you're honing in. If you switch up some of the video's original suggestions, this beautiful dining centerpiece will look good all year long. After all, spring has no lack of colors and decor ideas to decorate with. The creator here used soft pink flowers, but your centerpiece doesn't have to revolve around florals. If you're going for a more clean and minimalist appearance, try out botanicals like eucalyptus or sage leaves. Include delicate white flowers such as baby's breath or lilies for a fresh spring look that stays relevant through every season. 

Don't feel limited in the materials used in the original video, either. Instead of flameless candles, try attaching LED fairy lights around the wire. Your floral display will feel warm but still bring in the sophisticated look that the original centerpiece offers. You can also consider looping together other materials for your base, such as pipe cleaners or hoops made of plastic or wood, to take some work off of making the base.

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