Spring 2025’s Ultimate Natural Decor Trend
Let’s be real—fresh flowers are beautiful, but they wilt fast. That’s where dried florals step in, giving you all the springtime vibes with none of the short shelf life. And in 2025? Dried flower arrangements are everywhere—from Easter brunch centerpieces to cute shelf styling, photo-worthy wall art, and more.

They’re low-maintenance, eco-friendly, and seriously stylish. Whether you’re going for romantic, rustic, modern, or boho, dried florals let you bring nature indoors in a way that lasts all season (and beyond).
🌸 Ready to get crafty?
Here’s your full guide to DIY dried floral arrangements that will brighten up your home, your table, or your next gathering—no green thumb required.
Why Dried Florals Are Everything This Easter 🌿
Dried flower decor has leveled up. We’re talking:

- Soft muted pastels and neutral tones
- Cool textured stems like pampas grass, bunny tails, and thistle
- Sustainable, long-lasting beauty
- Vintage-meets-modern aesthetic charm
They’re perfect for Easter 2025 because they blend timeless spring vibes with a fresh, earthy update—and they won’t droop halfway through your brunch.
What You’ll Need to Make Your Arrangements 🛠️
Let’s talk supplies. You don’t need a ton of tools to get started—just a few key things:

🌼 Basic Supplies:
- A variety of dried flowers and grasses (more on that below!)
- A sharp floral cutter or scissors
- Floral tape or wire
- A pretty vase, jar, or container
- Optional: Ribbon, twine, or lace for detail
🌸 Favorite Dried Flower Types for Spring:

- Pampas grass – soft, fluffy, neutral
- Lagurus (bunny tails) – perfect pastel pops
- Statice – bold color that holds up well
- Strawflower – great texture + vintage feel
- Baby’s breath – dreamy and delicate
- Eucalyptus – adds structure + scent
- Thistle – a little wild and edgy
🌿 Mix tones and textures for the best visual interest.
Style It: 5 DIY Dried Floral Arrangements to Try This Easter 🧺🌸
Here are some dreamy DIY ideas to get those hands crafting and your space blooming:

The Minimalist Table Centerpiece
For: Clean, modern, and neutral decor lovers
🖤 Stick to muted tones: ivory pampas, tan bunny tails, and eucalyptus
🪵 Use a low wooden or ceramic vase
🕯️ Add candles in matching tones for extra mood
💡 Pro tip: Let some grasses drape over the edge for an effortless look.
The Spring-Pastel Mason Jar Bouquet
For: Cottagecore cuties and brunch lovers

🎀 Choose pastel shades of pink, lavender, and butter yellow
🌼 Mix statice, strawflower, and baby’s breath
🍯 Arrange in a glass mason jar with twine around the top
✨ Perfect for: Dining table, coffee cart, or shelf styling.
The Boho Wall Hanging Arrangement
For: That dreamy, desert-chic vibe

🔗 Use a small wooden dowel, branch, or brass hoop
🌾 Tie or wire dried stems upside-down (pampas + palms = yes!)
🌙 Optional: Add macramé or beads for texture
📸 Instagram-worthy backdrop alert.
The Easter Wreath Remix
For: Your front door or a spring party statement

💐 Use a grapevine or metal wreath form
🌼 Layer in dried florals like lavender, daisies, and bunny tails
🎀 Wrap with ribbon in a seasonal pastel tone
🐣 Optional: Add a few painted eggs or faux feathers for that Easter touch.
5. The Mini Place Setting Bundle
For: Elegant Easter brunch table setups

🌿 Combine a few sprigs (e.g., mini lavender, baby’s breath, and bunny tails)
🧺 Wrap them in kraft paper or linen with a name tag
🍽️ Place on each plate as a personalized touch
💌 Guests can take them home = bonus!
Tips for Working With Dried Florals Like a Pro 🧠💐

💨 Handle with care: Dried flowers are more delicate than fresh ones. Avoid over-handling to keep them intact.
🌾 Mix heights + shapes: Use a variety of stem lengths and flower sizes for a natural, wild look.
🎯 Stick to a color story: Choose 2-3 tones for a balanced design (like cream + blush + sage).
🧴 Seal it: Use a light spritz of hairspray or floral sealant to reduce shedding and help your arrangement last even longer.
🪴 Storage savvy: Keep out of direct sunlight and away from moisture to maintain color and texture.
Where to Source Dried Flowers 🌍
You can dry your own (hang flowers upside-down in a dark, dry spot for 2–3 weeks), or…

Shop pre-dried bundles online or in stores like:
- Local farmers markets
- Etsy (hello, artisan finds!)
- Craft stores (Michaels, Hobby Lobby, Joann)
- Floral wholesalers or specialty boutiques
Pro tip: Buy in bulk and mix your own combos—it’s cheaper and way more fun.
Final Thoughts
DIY dried floral arrangements aren’t just a trend—they’re a beautiful way to bring nature inside in a thoughtful, creative, and long-lasting way. They capture the essence of spring, but stick around long after your Easter chocolates are gone.
And the best part? You can customize your arrangement to match your home style, your table setting, or your mood.
So whether you’re building a dreamy wall hanging, a brunch centerpiece, or tiny take-home favors, dried flowers let you bloom in your own way this season.
Ready to Craft Your Spring Magic?
Tag your creations using #SpringBloomDIY2025 and show off your Easter-ready spaces! Need step-by-step visuals, product links, or help building your floral starter pack? I’m just a message away—let’s get you blooming!