
Is there anything more beautiful than flowers in the spring? Truly. After months of winter neutrals and cozy layers, the moment those first blossoms appear it feels like the entire world exhales. And this year I may have gone a little floral crazy — in the very best way. I’ve been absolutely freaking out over these faux dogwoods, cherry blossoms, lilacs, and hydrangeas. They fill a room with the most incredible sense of life and magnificence.
Let’s start with the dogwoods, because oh my goodness… these might be my favorite stems of the season. They are a full 63 inches long and so unbelievably beautiful. I couldn’t get them fast enough. They instantly reminded me of being a little girl and the dogwood tree that bloomed every spring outside my bedroom window. I love how flowers can hold memories like that. Their joy is infectious, and these branches bring that same happiness into the room the moment they go into a vase.
Then there are the faux apple blossoms, which completely stole my heart. The moment they went into the vase the whole room felt like spring had officially arrived. They have that soft, airy, just-picked-from-the-garden look that instantly brightens everything. I especially love how the delicate blossoms spill naturally over the vase — effortless, romantic, and fresh without feeling fussy.
And can we talk about the cherry blossoms for a second? I literally smile every time I walk into the bedroom and see them. They are cheerful, delicate, and just so happy. Truly the kind of detail that makes a space feel alive again.
Of course, no spring floral moment would be complete without hydrangeas. These are giving instant spring energy and I am completely obsessed. That fluffy, cloud-like texture brings such softness to a vignette. I paired them with a black vase and a sculptural bowl to keep things grounded while still letting the florals shine. It’s one of my favorite styling tricks: bring in flowers that feel abundant and full of life, and suddenly the whole room feels brighter, happier, and like winter officially packed its bags and left.
If spring could live inside a few arrangements… this would absolutely be it.







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