Spring Topiary Ideas to Refresh Your Garden Today

 

topiary in flower pot displayed on table Here’s a cheerful spring topiary the kids and I made this week. We used items we already had around the house so it was essentially a no-cost craft—one of my favorite kinds of projects.
craft grass and paint and flower pot and styrofoam ball
Supplies
Styrofoam ball and a wooden dowel (both were repurposed from previous projects)
Paper Easter grass
Acrylic paint (or craft paint you have on hand)
Small flower pot or container
Floral foam or a similar filler
Hot glue (or strong craft glue) and small accessories like ribbon or tiny eggs
child painting wooden dowel with brown paintFirst, one of the kids painted the dowel brown to resemble a trunk.

 

hand placing floral foam into flower pot

Next we trimmed the floral foam to fit the pot. The foam was glued securely into the container to hold the trunk in place.

hand hot gluing craft grass onto styrofoam ball

We covered the Styrofoam ball with the paper grass, alternating who applied glue and who pressed the grass into place so the kids could both help.

child placing dowel into floral foam
After the paint dried, the dowel was pushed into the floral foam and the grass-covered ball was attached to the top.
child placing styrofoam ball on top of wooden dowel
A little trimming helped shape the ball and tidy stray pieces of grass.
child trimming craft grass on styrofoam ball
We added more grass around the base to hide the floral foam and give a finished look.
child adding small plastic eggs inside pot
For final touches we tucked tiny plastic Easter eggs into the grass and tied a ribbon around the pot for a festive accent.

finished spring topiary on table

This simple project is perfect for spring decorating or as a kid-friendly craft. It uses reusable materials, encourages creativity, and creates a charming centerpiece you can display year after year.