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Easy Spring Decor Ideas for Your Home

If you’re tired of this frigid weather, take heart – spring is right around the corner! Here are some easy ways to brighten your home in preparation for the change of seasons.

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Fill assorted bottles of different colors with a variety of single cut flowers. If you don’t have many bottles at home, check out thrift shops or arts and crafts stores to build your collection.

 

 

 

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Use your favorite teacup and saucer as a mini-vase. Match the flowers to the teacup, or pick a contrasting color for an extra pop of color.

 

 

 

 

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Polish your rain boots and fill them with water to create a whimsical planter! Plain black boots will work, or you can use colorful children’s boots that your children have outgrown.

 

 

 

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Turn your colander into an outdoor planter! All you’ll need for this DIY craft is twine, sheet moss, potting soil, and plants. Get the instructions here.

 

 

 

 

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Kids will love making these creative bird feeders with cookie cutters and gelatin. Hang them in your branches and enjoy the colorful flock of birds that will soon grace your yard!

 

 

 

 

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Create a beautiful table runner for your formal dining room by stitching floral handkerchiefs together. Shop online for the best selection of bulk handkerchiefs.

 

 

 

 

 

Richardson Housing Group (RHG Homes) is thrilled that spring is right around the corner! If you are looking for a new home in Atlanta, we invite you to visit our incredible communities in Gwinnett, Jackson, and DeKalb Counties. For more information, including available homes, photos, floorplans, and more, visit us online at www.RHGHomes.com.  To keep up-to-date on the latest news and offerings by RHG Homes, check us out on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RHG.homes. You can also catch up with us on Twitter and see footage of our beautiful new homes and communities on YouTube!

 

 

 

 

Article and image sources: Midwest LivingCountry Living