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Modern Flower Arrangements for Spring

Easy modern flower arrangements! Learn to arrange beautiful spring centrepieces for Easter, Mother’s Day, Weddings, or any party! 

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Welcome to Spring! The snow is finally starting to melt in our northern neck of the woods. I may not have any blooms outside yet (PS – I’m so jealous if you do!), but we can still bring some flowers inside to help it feel like spring. This month for our Modern Handmade Home series we are using fresh florals in some beautiful modern flower arrangements!

My immediate thought was “yay!”, followed quickly by “uh oh!”, lol. I enjoy putting flowers in vases, but I had never really tacked down my “arrangement” process. So I kept it very simple –  and recorded a video to show off exactly what I did!

Assorted vases for the modern flower arrangements

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How to Make your Modern Flower Arrangements for Spring

To start, I gathered a few vases of different sizes and shapes from my cupboards. Almost all of these were collected from thrift stores – the small one was from Amazon (similar) :)

Using Floral Foam

Foam block to arrange the flowers

The best way to keep your flowers in the same position after arranging them is by using floral foam. The green floral foam above is a Floracraft Wet Foam Brick.

Soaking the foam block in water to hydrate the flowers

The Wet Foam Bricks will fill slowly absorb water to keep your fresh florals hydrated while it keeps them in place. In my mind, modern flower arrangements often look to be more “free form” arrangements – not over-planned. Having the floral foam in place still allows the flowers to stay secure when I’m moving the vases around, but still lets me feel like my arrangements are free form. Win-win!

Cutting the foam blocks to fit inside the vases for the modern flower arrangements

Once the foam was soaked through with water, I used a utility knife to slice the foam into the correct shapes for my vases.

Vases with various sized foam blocks

In this picture below you can see how I stuck the stems into the floral foam at angles – even criss-crossing the bottom stems when I wanted them to angle out more :)

Arranging the greenery for the modern flower arrangements

How to make your own modern flower arrangements

Tall, Skinny Vases

For tall, skinny vases, you can place a small number, or even just one, flower. I have two tall vases, and in one I just put a single classic Gerber Daisy.

Single daisy in a bottle vase

In the other tall, skinny vase, I placed a single tulip with some Italian ruscus.

Tall vase with single flower stems

Other Vase Sizes

To arrange flower in other vase sizes, I usually have two types of greenery. One more substantial piece that makes up sort of the base of my floral arrangements and then another type of greenery that’s more of a filler. In this case the Italian ruscus was the base of my floral arrangements.

To start, you always want to remove the bottom layers of leaves and blooms to make sure that they don’t hit the water line. Once the leaves were gone I put my Italian ruscus into the wet foam at different angles around the edges of the vase.

Small white vase with white flowers for the modern flower arrangements

Once the base is in, I like to start using my larger filler flowers and slowly go down in size. In this case that meant putting my tulips in next. If you’re using flowers like tulips that have a softer stem, you may need to guide them into the wet foam a bit more carefully. Remember that once you put a stem in, you can’t take it out again, so play around with the arrangement a little bit before you actually stick it into the wet foam. 

Here are the arrangements I came up with!

Completed modern flower arrangements
White vase with white flowers
Black vase with white flowers

Here are each of the vases after my modern floral arrangements were done!

Completed flower arrangements

This type of tutorial is always better with visuals! Watch the video below to see how I put my arrangements together! I hope you enjoy the video! One thing I didn’t mention is that you still need to fill your vases with water. So soak the wet floral foam, put your stems in, and then add water to keep everything hydrated :)

Wouldn’t they look beautiful in the background at a wedding shower? Or on the table for a Spring party?

I used mine as Spring Centerpieces for a modern Mother’s Day Tablescape.

Modern flower arrangements on a tablescape

More Spring Ideas

If you need something to serve at your party, try these delicious Lemon Cheesecakes in Mason Jars

The perfect lemon cheesecake! Prepared in a mini mason jar for perfect individual portions. Great dessert for Spring and Summer!

If you’re looking for more beautiful Spring decor, try this 10-Minute Spring Wreath!

An easy Spring hoop wreath to spruce up your front door! LOVE this Spring entry home decor.
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Beautiful modern spring flower arrangements! An easy tutorial for beginners! Learn to arrange beautiful spring centrepieces for Easter, Mother's Day, Weddings, Bridal Showers, or any party! Love the stunning white and green arrangements in this video tutorial!

Modern Flower Arrangements for Spring

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Estimated Cost: $10

Easy modern flower arrangements! Learn to arrange beautiful spring centrepieces for Easter, Mother's Day, Weddings, or any party! 

Materials

  • Vases of different sizes and shapes
  • Simple classic florals including white gerber daisies, white tulips, Italian ruscus and plumosa ferns
  • Full floor craft wet foam brick
  • Container of water

Tools

  • Garden Shears

Instructions

  1. Gather vases of different sizes and shapes
  2. Purchase simple classic florals including white gerber daisies, white tulips, Italian ruscus and plumosa ferns
  3. In tall, skinny vases, you can place a single Gerber Daisy or a single tulip with some Italian ruscus
  4. For other vase sizes, prepare wet foam by placing full floor craft wet foam brick inside a container of water and slowly let the wet foam absorb the water and sink down naturally (1-2 minutes)
  5. Let the foam drip for a few seconds
  6. Cut the foam to fit inside your vases
  7. Place Italian Ruscus as a base into the wet foam at different angles around the edges of the vase. 
  8. Place larger filler flowers (in my case, tulips), slowly going down in size
  9. Put some stems from the plumosa fern in underneath the tulips as filler

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