Spring Flower Door Basket Ideas for Welcoming Front Porches

Spring Flower Door Basket: Easy DIY

I love hanging baskets on my door for seasonal flowers. They make it simple to swap in a spring bouquet, some cut branches, or plant clippings from the yard. Our basket hangs from a ribbon tucked between the two parts of the front Dutch door. We even had a similar spring door basket at our previous house.

Keeping DIY simple is my favorite approach.

door basket closeup

flowers in basket

To recreate this look, choose a shallow basket that hangs flat against the door, secure it with a sturdy ribbon or twine, and arrange fresh stems so they cascade naturally. Spring favorites include tulips, forsythia branches, hyacinths, and greenery for texture. If you prefer longer-lasting options, combine dried stems or faux florals with a few fresh clippings for seasonal scent and color.

Here are a few quick tips for a neat, long-lasting door basket:

  • Use a small floral foam or a water-filled tube hidden inside the basket to keep cut flowers hydrated.
  • Anchor heavier stems toward the back and let lighter blooms drape over the front for balance.
  • Rotate delicate blooms out before they wilt and replace with fresh clippings from the garden.
  • Choose a ribbon color that complements your door paint for a polished look.

Find similar hanging door baskets by browsing seasonal decor offerings where you shop. A versatile basket and a few simple stems can refresh your entry in minutes.

Happy Easter, friends!

Easter door decor

Art print from She Reads Truth

Dutch door paint color is Ozark Shadows by Benjamin Moore

(See the door from the entryway in previous posts.)