Incorporating flowers into your room decor is a great way to bring the outdoors in this summer, without the hassle of bugs or actually having to keep the flowers alive. These summer decorating ideas allow you to enjoy flowers year round without having to constantly buy them and will add a fresh color to any room.
The space above the bed is a space always begging for some kind of decoration. The bed is a focal point in any room so the eye is naturally drawn to whatever is hanging above it. You can vertically hang several garlands of flowers there to create the illusion of a headboard in an artistic, flower-incorporating way. This is one of the more dimensional summer decorating ideas.
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These flowers buds are delicately positioned in this frame to create a classic piece with a small twist. This idea is perfect for subtly incorporating flowers into your decor in a natural way. Not to mention, while the piece looks permanent, the flowers can be easily changed in and out as the seasons and your moods change.
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If you want a great focal piece that’s not a square frame and you love the boho style, go for this dream catcher. It’s unique shape can help solve the problem of what to put in difficult spots a frame won’t fit in. But it can also fill a wall up with style on its own. This is one of the most hippie-esq summer decorating ideas.
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No matter how trendy mason jars become, they’ll never stop being cute. Leave them clear or paint them any color to make a great vessel for your flowers of choice. These are easily something you could find at Target, but for not much work you can make them yourself, personalized to your specific liking. This is one of the more crafty summer decorating ideas.
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Building your monogram out of flowers is an easy way to bring a new style to the traditional monogram. As well, a cut out letter is a great way to change up the uniform pictures hanging on your wall. This craft solves both of those problems without much hassle.
Who doesn’t want to picture themselves surrounded by flowers? Cover the frame of your mirror with them and you don’t have to just imagine it. They’ll put the beauty in any beauty station.
This homemade chandelier is a great way to add some subtle elegance to your room. Even with subtle, natural colors the piece will function as an accent in any room, without taking much work.
Floating frames always add an extra layer of magic by suspending their contents midair. With this idea, all it takes is a few minutes and few positioned flowers to have a complete piece you can set on your desk or hang on the wall. You can go bigger with the frame or create a series of smaller pieces.
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This idea is for those who when it comes to flowers just want more, more, more. A bulletin board allows for the entire center surface area to be easily covered in flowers. It’ll be like having a tiny spring meadow framed on your wall.
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Think outside of the box for a change and try decorating the outside of the frame. Oftentimes, frames can be pretty on their own without anything inside. Add some well placed flowers around the edges to create a piece that needs no picture.
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