How to Make a Beautiful Spring Floral Arrangement
Are you ready for Spring flowers? I sure am. Today I’m sharing How to Make A Beautiful Yellow Tulip and Rose Spring Floral Arrangement.
Earlier this week, while out and about running a few errands, I was totally inspired by the fresh sights, sounds, and scents of Spring that are starting to appear.
I’m excited to share with you the first of my Five Senses of Spring Series with How to Make a Beautiful Yellow Tulip and Rose Spring Floral Arrangement.
How to Make a Spring Floral Arrangement
First up, is the sense of sight! Underneath that snow-covered garden, the crocuses, tulips, and daffodils are considering their debut! Still being slightly chilly outside, can you blame them for their hesitation?
Let me show you how you can create this Spring Floral Arrangement for your Spring Table!


Before we begin, what makes you excited for Spring? When I first think of Spring, I think of all my senses coming to life again.
After several long winter months of browns, grey, and a lot of snowy whites, the arrival of bright and colorful yellows, pinks, blues, and greens is welcomed.
For my Spring arrangement, I chose a lovely brilliant yellow theme, which seemed to be the perfect color for welcoming warmer weather. Yellow is visually appealing, fresh, bright, and warm!
Growing up I always wanted to work in or own a floral shop.
Creating beautiful Spring floral arrangements and then sharing them with everyone would be a dream come true!
Recently I created a lovely fresh floral arrangement using pink for Valentine’s Day. Pink flowers and arrangements may be used at any time during the year. Pink can be a lovely way to awaken your Spring ‘vision’ as well. You can see the Pink flower arrangement here.
There is no wrong color to use when creating a Spring Floral Arrangement. Let’s enjoy Spring as much as we can with a beautiful floral arrangement filled with fabulous colors to enhance our ‘view’!
Supplies you will need
- 1 Bunch of each – Yellow Tulips, Yellow Baby Roses, St. John’s Wort, Green filler
- 4 or 5 Lemons (sliced thin)
- 2 Clear Glass Round Vases Click Here (1 smaller than the other to fit inside each other – I used round vessels but square could be used as well)
- Flower Cutter
1, 2. 3 steps
- First, place the smaller container inside the larger container
- Next, thinly sliced the lemons and placed them between the two containers, then add water to keep the lemons vibrant
After that was done, I started adding my flowers. The tulips first, then the baby roses, followed by the St. John’s Wort, and lastly, the greenery.
Easy peasy!

Adding flowers is a beautiful way to enhance your ‘vision’ inside your home. Treat yourself to a fresh bouquet of flowers!
My hope is to inspire you to celebrate the arrival of Spring by creating a beautiful Spring floral arrangement in your home!

Up next, I’ll be talking about our sense of ‘smell’ and fragrances for our Spring Table!
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Susan this Spring arrangement is gorgeous!!! So creative, I love the idea of the sliced lemons along the perimeter! I love your blogs! Enjoy your weekend and say hi to Andrew! 🤗
Oh my goodness Kathy! Thank you so much! You’ve made my day! I will tell Andrew and all the best to you and your family!
This bouquet is absolutely stunning.
Thank you Renae! It was fun to create!
Susan, this bouquet really caught my eye, from the real sliced lemons to the bountiful yellows, oranges, and spring greens it all looks sunny and welcoming.
Congrats, you are being featured at next week’s Friday with Friends link party.
I can’t wait to see more of your creative decor 🙂
Thanks for sharing at the Friday with Friends link party.
Rachelle
Thank you so much Rachelle! This is amazing news! 🙂