How to make easy Daffodil centerpiece is something I love to create for spring. How about you? Do you have a go to spring flower you love to add to your home?
If you are visiting from Bushel and a Pickle, her idea for an early spring table is pretty, isn’t it?
Links all the Blogger’s participating in this Tour will have links at the bottom of my post. I hope you visit each one because they are truly talented.
Here’s a Little Myself Before I Share My Easy Floral Centerpiece
If you are new to Cloches & Lavender welcome my name is Cindy. I love making our house a home. Also, I particularly enjoy adding vintage and rustic touches to our home is my passion. I enjoy sharing our home and our dogs Reeses & Peanut with you.
Incidentally, I recently did share a personal battle HERE. I hope you take a look specifically to see a more personal side to my life.
I live in Northern New Jersey and have live here my entire life.
Also, I have MS and have never let it stop me from creating and sharing painting furniture, pieces too. I truly believe never giving up and staying as active as kept me strong.

Spring Blog Tour and my Two Favorite Florals
Well, for me there are two flowers that truly bring me complete joy in spring. One is the Daffodil, and the other is dried Hydrangeas. By the way both of these are perfect flowers for centerpieces. Of course, drying hydrangeas is a must in our home every fall!
Today is also a Spring Blog Tour I am taking part in with some of my favorite blogging friends. The plan is to usher in spring with centerpieces, crafts and DIY’s. Can you think of anything better than spring inspiration being shared among friends?
But today I am touching on Daffodils and a centerpiece. These beautiful flower bulbs have been making me happy for the most part since I can remember.
These bulbs also were one of my grandmother’s favorites. Unfortunately, I lost her when I was eight years old. However, I know if she was able to be with me, I know I would have been close to her.
I remember telling mom when young these flowers remind me of old fashion telephones. I have a memory of my mom giggling and saying I have a great imagination.
Incidentally, a few falls ago I was determined to add these in front of our shed. On a chilly fall day my husband went back with me, and we began the process of adding these spring bulbs to the ground.
See this was a big day for me because it’s the first time since we moved here, I had the ability to use my walker and get in our backyard. We did plant 100 of these spring beauties in an assortment of colors. The day brought us so much joy being out in the yard together.
Adding These Spring Flowers in a Simple Daffodil Centerpiece in an Antique Crate
First off, I have had these Narcissus, for some time. Unfortunately, they are now sold out, but I did find these HERE.
Next, I did add black seedling cups with a piece of Styrofoam inside and added three Narcissus stems in five of these. This process takes minutes to complete.
After adding these I turn mason jars upside down to give me a base for this easy craft idea. For the most part, I did this so Spanish moss can be added for texture to this Daffodil arrangement.
Incidentally, if you are looking for a 5-minute spring craft check HERE.
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Adding Spanish Moss to my Arrangement
Now I began the process of adding green Spanish moss to my flower arrangement. This is easy however very messy. Filling the rest of the centerpiece with moss also gave me a base to add more Narcissus bulbs to my floral arrangement.
Once the moss has been added I immediately added more and more flowers to the centerpiece. This process is especially fast to accomplish.
Lastly, I did add my signature, a rusty crown to the edge of my flower arrangement. Also, I nestled in a bird nest I created too!
Here I added a bird nest that takes 5 minutes to make. And boy does this look like the real thing!
You may also enjoy this craft HERE especially because it’s easy and less expensive than buying these already finished.
Now please visit Kimberly from Farmhouse to Florida to see her garden style mantel it’s so pretty!
I hope you enjoyed how to make easy Daffodil centerpiece. Do you enjoy spring flowers too? I’d love to know which is your favorite.
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Love this daffodil arrangement! So cute! Thanks so much for organizing the hop for us!
This is lovely! Perfect for getting us all ready for spring. Thank you, Cindy for pulling all of us together for this hop!
Cindy I love all the spring touches you are placing in your home. I am so ready for Spring.
Super cute, my friend. You inspired me to go get my wooden box and create this gorgeous arrangement. I hope that you will share this on the Fabulous Friday Link Party. You can find it on my website. Hugs to you.
Thanks so much Renae! I’ll be there
Daffodils are such a happy flower and the way you created the arrangement is so beautiful!
Thank you for hosting the Spring Blog Hop.
I hope you feel better soon, my friend!
Thanks so much. As I said they’re my favorite spring bulb
I love daffodils. This is so pretty. Love the rustic box too. Have a good rest of the week. xoxo
Thanks Kris. 65 here today. Then temperatures plummet and snow Friday. Bizarre
Cindy this is such a wonderful project! I must make one for my dining room table! Thanks for hosting and doing such a fabulous job while under the weather!
Thank you! Thank you for joining
Cindy this looks like Spring. I love it and am definitely going to try and make one. I hope you share on Instagram.
Thanks Corine. Check my stories. I did a video
Cindy, I love this wooden box with the faux flowers and moss. It looks so beautiful in your space. Now I will be on the hunt for a wooden box.
Thanks so much my friend
Love it Cindy!!
Thank you Jennifer
Cindy it’s beautiful! I’ll share this weekend in my weekly roundup! xo
That is such an absolutely beautiful centerpiece. Love the rustic wood box. So cute that you thought they look like old fashioned telephones. I love tulips in the spring and I added daffodils to my planting this fall so I can’t wait to see them come up.
Beautiful Cindy! I love the idea of adding the spanish moss, I seem to forget about this lovely addition! Susan
Thank you so much! I love the texture
Faux is my go-to. I don’t have space for a garden, plus I have a black thumb – no green at all.
This looks so beautiful! I’m getting excited for spring!
Thanks so much!
Beautiful centerpiece, Cindy! I just adore spring flowers…it means that warm weather is on the way!!
Thank you Kim
This is gorgeous Cindy! Very clever of you to turn the mason jars upside down!
Catching up with you today Cindy! I do love this though I think faux will be my go to here. Thanks for hosting the spring hop!!
Thank you Linda and thank you for joining
Your daffodil centerpiece looks amazing, Cindy! I loved reading about you too.
Cindy this is beautiful and so easy!
Just pinned this GORGEOUS centerpiece, Cindy, it’s amazing and the perfect way to add a French flair to the spring season. Hugs, CoCo
I love this, Cinty! I have a box just like yours, and I’m going to have to try this!