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Easy Faux Floral Centerpiece

There’s something so satisfying about taking a simple little Dollar Tree crate — especially one that’s already lived a previous craft life — and turning it into something elegant and fresh. This easy faux floral centerpiece came together in just a few minutes, and it’s the perfect project if you want a pretty pop of color without spending much at all.

Floral crate centerpiece

Quick video tutorial coming soon


Materials I Used
  • One Dollar Tree wooden crate (mine was already painted black from an older craft)
  • Twine
  • Faux florals in light and dark pinks
  • One foam block (pre‑cut or trimmed to fit)
  • One artificial topiary bunny (optional, but adorable)
  • Adhesive of your choice
  • Floral cutters


A few materials for floral centerpiece

How to Make It

Step 1: Wrap the Twine

Start by wrapping twine around the top section of your crate. I like to keep it simple — just a few neat wraps to add a little rustic texture against the black paint. Tie it off in the back or secure the ends with a dab of adhesive so everything stays in place.

Step one, wrapping crate with twine

Step 2: Add the Foam and Florals

Place your foam block inside the crate. If it’s not already the right size, just trim it down until it fits snugly.
Using floral cutters, trim your faux flowers to the height you want. I like mixing the lighter pinks with the deeper shades so the arrangement feels full and balanced. Insert each stem into the foam, working from the center outward until the crate looks lush and filled.

Step two, inserting foam block and flowers

Step 3: Add the Topiary Bunny (Optional but Cute)

If you’re using the little topiary bunny, nestle it right between the flowers. It adds such a sweet, whimsical touch — perfect for spring or Easter décor, but honestly, cute any time of year.

Step three, adding artificial topiary bunny decoration

Step 4: Finish with a Twine Bow

Take a small piece of twine and tie a quick, simple bow. Attach it to the front of the crate with adhesive. It’s a tiny detail, but it really pulls the whole look together and softens the black paint beautifully.

Step four, adding twine bow to crate
This centerpiece is one of those projects that looks fancy but comes together with almost no effort. It’s budget‑friendly, customizable, and a great way to reuse materials you already have on hand. I love how the pink florals pop against the black crate — it feels elegant without trying too hard.

Faux floral centerpiece displayed on tray

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Comments

  1. I absolutely love it! It's both cute and sweet. And i love the green Easter bunny.

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    1. Nicole, aw, thank you. I'm happy to hear that. And yes, the bunny was such a sweet addition. I appreciate you visiting.

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  2. So pretty! The flower colours are lovely together. Bunny is cute too.

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  3. You consistently make the cutest, coolest decor! Love that you include a video, too, Steph.

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    1. Aw, I sure do appreciate your comment. Thank you! So happy you enjoyed this little craft. 😊

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  4. It's perfect to welcome spring in your home. Visiting from SSPS

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  5. This is so cute, Stephanie - it's a breath of spring! I absolutely love it and I appreciate the Youtube tutorial, too! You make it look so easy. Thanks for the idea!

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  6. So vibrant and colorful.
    Thank you for sharing at 399, now come and join our exciting 400th Celebration, and invite your friends and followers for a chance to be featured as one of our highlighted supporters!

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  7. Qué lindo arreglo floral.
    Saludos

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  8. Popping back again, Congratulations, this is one of my featured posts at SSPS #400Linkup, see you Monday

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  9. Very pretty Steph. So perfect for spring. I am happy to feature your easy faux floral centerpiece at Love Your Creativity.

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    1. Linda, aw, thank you. Always happy to be featured at your party. 😊

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  10. What a cute make idea. Love the added bunny and Easter is just around the corner plus bunnies will be making their appearance in the yards soon. :)

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    1. Thank you! I think the added bunny is a cute addition to the crate. You are absolutely right; the bunnies will appear very soon. Thank you for visiting! :)

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  11. This is lovely Steph! Love this.

    Thanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend. I'm so happy you're here.
    {{Hugs}}

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  12. LOVE this and so perfect for Spring decor. Featuring when my party opens!

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  13. Carol, oh, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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  14. Those pinks and greens are SO beautiful! I love the springy feel. Beautifully done! Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #80 linkup. It's open until Thursday night, and we look forward to seeing you at #81 which opens next Monday morning. Wishing you a lovely week to come.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. Yes, I love the colors too. Thank you for visiting 😊 Have a wonderful week ahead.

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