Spring Flower Wreath DIY projects are such a fun way to bring the beauty of the season into your home, and this one is a little different from a traditional wreath. Instead of hanging upright, this DIY spring wreath centerpiece lies flat and features real blue eggshells that act as tiny vases for fresh flowers. Filled with white daisies and delicate baby’s breath, and nestled into soft Spanish moss, this unique spring floral wreath creates the prettiest natural centerpiece for a table, brunch, or Easter celebration.

I’ve always been fascinated by blue eggs. Their color is just so pretty and unexpected—it almost feels a little magical compared to the usual white or brown eggs we see all the time. When I started dreaming up this spring wreath project, I thought those blue eggs would add a fun, unique touch.
Then I realized I had the perfect material sitting right in our backyard. Our cypress and live oak trees are full of Spanish moss, and it makes the most beautiful base for the wreath. It has that soft, natural texture that reminds me of a cozy little nest, which makes the eggs feel right at home.
If you decide to make this wreath, try to find some blue eggs—you’ll really make the whole project feel extra special. And of course, don’t let the eggs go to waste… scrambled or fried sounds pretty perfect to me!

Why You’ll Love This Spring Wreath Centerpiece
- It doubles as a wreath and a spring centerpiece
- Uses real eggshells as mini flower vases
- Perfect for Easter tables, spring brunch, or seasonal decorating
- Simple materials and quick to make
- Beautiful natural textures with Spanish moss and fresh flowers
Supplies for Spring Flower Wreath DIY
To make this eggshell flower wreath, you’ll need just a few supplies.
Blue Eggs
You’ll need about 9 eggs to create the small flower vases. The shells become tiny containers for your floral arrangement.
Wreath Form
A small wreath form works perfectly as the base for this spring craft.
Spanish Moss
Spanish moss adds beautiful texture and gives the wreath a soft, natural nest-like look.
Fresh Flowers
Small white daisies and baby’s breath work beautifully because their delicate stems fit perfectly inside the eggshell vases.
Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
This helps secure the moss and eggs to the wreath form.
Small Bowl
For collecting the egg contents after cracking the shells.
How to Make a Spring Flower Wreath DIY
This spring floral centerpiece comes together in a few easy steps.


Step 1 – Prepare the Eggshell Vases
Gently crack each egg on the pointy end of the shell. Carefully peel away part of the shell to create a small opening at the top.
You want the opening large enough to hold flowers, but small enough that the egg still keeps its shape.
Empty the egg contents into a bowl.
Once the eggs are empty:
- Rinse the shells carefully
- Allow them to dry completely
These shells will become your tiny spring flower vases.


Step 2 – Cover the Wreath Form with Spanish Moss
Apply hot glue to sections of the wreath form and press the Spanish moss into the glue.
Continue around the entire wreath until the base is covered.
The moss creates a beautiful natural base that resembles a soft bird’s nest.

Step 3 – Attach the Eggshell Vases
Place the prepared eggshells on the wreath with the opening facing upward.
Space them evenly around the wreath.
Once you’re happy with the placement, add a small amount of hot glue to secure each egg to the wreath form.
Step 4 – Fill the Eggshell Vases with Water
Carefully pour a small amount of water into each eggshell.
This helps keep the flowers fresh and allows the eggshells to function as mini vases.
You can use faux or dried flowers, which eliminates the risk of water leaking from the shells.

Step 5 – Add the Spring Flowers
Trim the stems of the white daisies and baby’s breath so they are short enough to fit inside the eggshells.
Place a few stems into each egg vase.
Then, tuck extra sprigs of baby’s breath into the Spanish moss around the wreath to soften the arrangement and fill in the spaces.
Step 6 – Display Your Spring Floral Wreath
Once finished, place your Spring Flower Wreath DIY flat on your dining room table, kitchen island, or Easter table.
It makes a beautiful spring centerpiece and adds such a fresh seasonal touch to your home.

Tips for Making Eggshell Flower Vases
- Crack eggs gently to prevent the shells from splitting.
- Use flowers with small, delicate stems so they fit easily inside the eggs.
- Keep the arrangement fresh by refilling the water daily.
- If fresh flowers aren’t available, small faux flowers also work beautifully.
More Spring Flower Projects
Lavender Wands Tutorial (and Baskets)
How to Create Peony Arrangements
Trader Joe’s Flower Arrangements DIY
A Sweet Spring Centerpiece for Your Home
I absolutely love how this Spring Flower Wreath DIY turned out. The little eggshell vases filled with daisies and baby’s breath look so delicate and cheerful, and the Spanish moss makes everything feel soft and natural.
It’s such a pretty way to decorate for spring and Easter, and it looks especially lovely sitting right in the center of a dining table.
If you make this DIY spring wreath centerpiece, I’d love to hear about it! Leave a comment below and let me know how your wreath turned out.
Happy crafting!

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