Dough bowls are the perfect decor item. They make beautiful centerpieces for tables and add a stylish aesthetic to any space in your home. These bowls are ideal for displaying spring or Easter decorations, as you can fill them with all sorts of beautiful items.
A dough bowl is a great substitute for fresh flowers. It helps bring your room to life without you having to buy new flowers each week. For spring, try decorations that include bright green moss, faux greenery, flowers, candles, lemons, succulents, faux stems, orchids, and flower arrangements. More colorful flowers and decorations help your room look a little brighter and fresher. The best part about these bowls is that you can store your spring seasonal decor and reuse them to display fall and winter accessories.
When picking out a new dough bowl for spring, consider lighter wooden bowls in various sizes. Lighter-colored bowls transition very well into Summer and Fall. Remember that you can always rotate your bowls in your home when you’re looking for a little change but are still deciding whether to change into the new season. There are plenty of easy ways to style your bowl for this spring season, and we have put together an inspiring collection for you below.
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1. This bowl is adorned with Darling Clementine tangerines and some fresh greenery. You could copy this same idea with faux fruit and greenery if you want the centerpiece to last through the summer. (via Shabbyfufu)
2. A console table is inspired by cottage garden style, featuring a bowl filled with shredded vintage book pages as Easter grass. Additional details include vintage demijohn and a trio of glass bottles filled with blue-gray pussy willow branches, faux white tulips, a burlap carrot, moss Easter eggs, green Easter eggs, and a moss sphere. (via Follow The Yellow Brick Home)
3. A dough bowl is used as the centerpiece of a dining table in a kitchen nook. The colors used for the decor were inspired by the bunny plates sourced from Pier 1. The decor features a layering of different greens, white hydrangeas, pink dahlias, and eggs of blue, lavender, and white and a rabbit. (via @asimplystylednest)
4. This farmhouse chic dining table features a dough bowl centerpiece filled with Pottery Barn finds: hydrangeas and succulents. (via @thestokerhouse)
5. A spring centerpiece features a large dough bowl with a couple of candle sconces, some faux greenery, and a few stems of faux flowers. For Easter, add a few faux Easter eggs that can easily be removed once Easter is over. (via Clean & Scentsible)
6. A console table is styled with a dough bowl filled with faux succulents, candles, and a glass bottle. Stores such as Pier 1 and Kirkland’s have an array of succulents to help you decorate your own dough bowl. (via Farmhouse Blooms)
7. This dining table features a simple stone crock centerpiece. Fill your dough bowl with crocks, or any containers (or planters) that fit your home style. Dough bowls can be found at stores such as Target, Pier 1, and Kirkland’s; or check out local thrift/antique stores for vintage. (via Liz Marie Blog)
8. Decorate your coffee table with a dough bowl centerpiece. Fill the bowl with super moss, Spanish moss, rabbits, and eggs for a fresh Easter theme. (via Such The Spot)
9. A vintage-inspired reproduction dough bowl that is handmade in Mexico is filled with decorative lemons. You can find similar in Kirkland’s. This can be used to decorate your coffee table, console table or used as a dining table centerpiece. Find similar dough bowls on Ballard Designs. (via pollies_place)
10. A simple spring table arrangement features different shades of green, blue, and purple with tons of texture. An antique wooden dough bowl is filled with faux bushes of Ruscus bush, lambs ear greens, berry bush stems, and springs of lavender surrounding a ceramic white rabbit figurine (propped up by a couple of books). (via Lyndale Drive)
11. Create your own DIY dough bowl using power tools. For those who do not DIY, plenty of stores carry these bowls, so be sure to fill them with mossy orbs for a Spring-inspired look. (Sources include Ballard Designs, Pier 1, Pottery Barn, and Kirkland’s). Get the full tutorial on the provided link. (via A Wonderful Thought)
12. Create a classy and charming dining table centerpiece with a dough bowl filled with moss orbs, fresh greens, and flowers (or faux). This bowl features pink ranunculus, which can be paired beautifully with blooms like candy pink amaryllis flowers and soft purple lilac flowers, lavender bulk wax flowers, and Victorian lacey leather greenery. (via Designthusiasm)
13. A large round dough bowl hand-carved of mango wood is filled with faux tillandsia succulent stems and flicker flameless wax candles of varying heights. This would make a great Spring centerpiece on your coffee table for some ambiance. (via Pottery Barn)
14. A farmhouse-style decor centerpiece featuring a dough bowl filled with fake lemons farmhouse, greenery, and cotton stems. (via The Cotton Stem Blog)
15. Decorate your entry console table with a dough bowl filled with fresh flowers. (via The Enchanted Home)
16. A dough bowl filled with faux decorative lemons to add a fresh, spring touch. A layering of lanterns adds ambiance to this vignette. (via Pottery Barn)
17. A dining table features a dough bowl centerpiece filled with boxwood balls, faux greenery, natural bead garland, and succulents. (via Start At Home Decor)
18. An antique European dough bowl is filled with moss orbs, faux greenery and a robin’s egg nest โ perfect for celebrating Easter! A similar bowl can be found on Ballard Design. (via Edith & Evelyn Vintage)
19. A DIY orchid dough bowl centerpiece is filled with peanuts underneath the chartreuse reindeer moss. Real orchids are used in the bowl, sourced from Trader Joe’s. Plastic is set underneath the orchids in case they leak. (via Petite Haus)
20. Adorning a living room coffee table, this dough bowl features greenery from IKEA with a robin’s egg nest from TJ Maxx. Flameless candles add ambiance. (via @allie_cecilia)
21. An antique dough bowl is used as a tabletop planter, creating an eye-catching, beautiful spring centerpiece. (via @joycehornantiques)
22. A dough bowl flower arrangement that would look beautiful on your kitchen countertop, or as a dining table centerpiece. Just add some of your favorite spring flowers as the filler. (via The Well Dressed Garden)
23. An assortment of elements fills this dough bowl, including small wreaths, moss orbs, pine cones, a small vase of faux flowers, a faux cotton stem, and lavender. (via Pinterest)
24. A farmhouse kitchen dining table is styled with a dough bowl centerpiece, bowl sourced from Pottery Barn. The bowl features three small vases filled with faux greenery. (via @farmhouseredefined)
25. This striking Spring centerpiece features a mix of beautiful green and white elements. The filler includes green berry balls, faux hydrangeas, artichokes, artificial foliage, and a moss bunny in the center (this can be removed after Easter). (via Pinterest)
26. A simple dining table centerpiece, this dough bowl is adorned with a hurricane glass vase surrounded by lamb’s ear spray and faux decorative lemons. (via Pinterest)
27. This simple spring dough bowl features a combination of faux and live plants. To re-create this look, line your dough bowl with plastic, layer in a few styrofoam blocks to create variation in height, and then stack pots into the bowl. After adding plants, fill the gaps with preserved green moss, which can be found at any craft store, Walmart, or Amazon. (via @suzannezinggstyle / Instagram)โฃ
28. This adorable DIY Spring Dough Bowl features three projects in one: baking soda/paint cement-looking garden bunnies, grapevine bird nests, and lavender and white with greens. (via @ celebrated_nest / Instagram)โฃ
29. Easter Centerpiece Idea. Nestle a trio of figurines into a moss-filled dough bowl for a simple yet beautiful centerpiece for your Easter table. (via @lizzydesigns_ / Instagram)โฃ
30. This stunning dough bowl arrangement features potted tulips, moss balls, and faux branches in a wooden bowl. You can find similar bowls at Kirkland’s, Decor Steals, and Pottery Barn. A gallery wall in the background features a salvaged window with an inspiring quote. (via @julie.thedesigntwins)
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