Simple and Thrifty Spring Decor Ideas

Sonya
by Sonya

Welcome to the Celebrate Spring blog hop. I am sharing some simple and thrifty Spring decor ideas.


Hello and welcome to the Celebrate Spring blog hop. First I want to thank Leen from Sanddollarlane for putting this hop together. I am honored to be participating again this year.


If you are hopping over from Myfamilythyme welcome, I am so happy you stopped by. Don’t you just love what my sweet friend Lynne did in her kitchen for Spring?


If you are new here would like to take a minute to introduce myself. My name is Sonya and I live at the North Carolina coast with my three kids and wild little dog, Ladybug. I am an Exceptional Children teacher and a home decor and diy enthusiast. I love nothing more than sharing how I create a beautiful home in a simple and budget friendly way.


Simple and thrifty Spring decor ideas

This week I am sharing some simple and thrifty Spring decor ideas with you.


The first place I would love to share with you is the family room.


Family room budget decor ideas for Spring


The family room is the place where my family gathers for game nights, watching movies and just simply hanging out.


If you have been here before then you know I love to keep things simple, neutral and somewhat minimal.


I like to have a comfortable space and not complicate it with lots of things.


To bring Spring into this space I added a few simple and thrifty touches, like the books on the end table.


Where I used a combination of free books from the local thrift store and a favorite by Myquillyn Smith.

thrifted books, concrete bunny and wire cloche

Next to the books is a cloche I have had that I put a special piece of pottery from Reese at The Ruffled Linen that I stuck some preserved boxwood in.


That sweet little cement bunny is from the home decor store I work at a few times a month.


With a combination of thrifted and new items I was able to create a simple Spring vignette.


Even though I like to refresh my home for Spring, does not mean I am buying tons of new things each year.


Generally I use a mix of things I already have, thrifted items and one or two new items for the season.


Another item I decorated for Spring in my family room is the dough bowl.


Thrifty dough bowl decor


This vintage dough bowl is so much fun to decorate every season.

simple dough bowl with faux violets in terracotta pots

For Spring all I did was add some faux violets that I have had for 10 years, put them in vintage terracotta pots.


I placed them in the dough bowl, put a candle in another terracotta pot and filled in the space around the pots with moss from the Dollar Tree’s craft section.


This little Spring decor idea cost me about five dollars and only took a few minutes to create.


Another fun spot I like to refresh is my dining room table.


Simple Spring tablescape


Setting seasonal tables is fun and challenging with a small round table.


Months ago I found these colorful cloth napkins and a matching tablecloth at my favorite local thrift store.


Immediately I thought they would be perfect to create a simple and thrifty Spring tablescape.

thrifted bird and butterfly cloth napkins

The thrifted napkins coordinate perfectly with my cloth placemats that are reversible and create the perfect base.


Using these placemats and napkins helped to create visual interest on an otherwise simple tablescape.


On top of the napkins I placed some varying design white plates that I thrifted several years ago.

white thrifted plate and melamine radish plate

I found the cute melamine plates at Target for just a few dollars. They had several different designs.


The colors in the plates are in the thrifted cloth napkins I used in this Spring tablescape.


From there I added a simple thrifted vintage brass bunny and a vintage cloche with a new wicker egg.


These simple and thrifty touches helped to create a fun Spring tablescape.

spring tablescape

Simple and thrifty decor ideas


Decorating for Spring does not have to be difficult or expensive, with just a few simple touches you can bring the feel of the season into your home.


Here are a few more ideas for you to check out.


If your looking to make a Spring wreath on a budget read here.


Maybe you are looking for more minimalist ways to decorate for Spring, this post has you covered.


Here are a few more simple ways to decorate for Spring.


Be sure to visit Thistlekeylane next to see her family room all dressed for Spring.


Below are links to the other amazing bloggers on the Celebrate Spring blog hop, be sure to visit each one of them for all your Spring inspiration.

Sand Dollar Lane // Postcards From The Ridge // Worthing Court // The Tattered Pew // Noting Grace

2 Bees in a Pod // DIY Beautify // Cottage in the Mitten // Southern Home and Hospitality

Sonya Burgess // Thistlekey Lane // Dabbling and Decorating // Aratari at Home

Songbird // Southern Crush Home // Simply 2 Moms // Our Crafty Mom

Zucchini Sisters // Amy Sadler Designs // Bluesky at Home // My Family Thyme

Till next time

Xoxo

Sonya

Sonya
Want more details about this and other budgeting & minimalist living ideas? Check out more here!
Go
Comments
Join the conversation
Next