Decorate your birdcage in spring and for Easter with these 20+ inspirations

You've probably seen a beautifully designed vintage birdcage somewhere. And if you come across suchromantic decorationsstand, you probably fell in love with him straight away. Then it's time for you to finally put together a birdcage decoration yourself. Their basis is of course the cage. You can redesign this as you wish and for any occasion, so it will always be useful. If you would like to decorate a birdcage in spring, today's ideas could be a great inspiration.

Decorating a bird cage in spring – choosing the cage

If you would like to decorate a bird cage in spring (or for another occasion), you have the choice between a real cage or a decorative cage that was made specifically for this purpose, i.e. for decoration, and was not once home to a bird. If you have an old oneDecorate birdcage(the birdcage is best antique), you may have to prepare it a little. Then it's best to sand off the old paint and clean it thoroughly.

The old cage can then be painted any way you like: pastel colors, tooGold, copperor white are the classics and particularly popular, but can also be replaced by other colors such as black. Once the paints have dried, you can decorate the birdcage in spring.

Below we have some great ideas on how you can design your own personal cage. Spring flowers are by no means the only option this time of year. No matter whether you decorate the birdcageto a wedding, for Easter or for all the other days in spring – there are numerous variations available to you.

Artificial or real flowers in pots

Seasonal flowersare of course best suited if you want your decoration to radiate a spring mood. At the beginning these can be typical early bloomers such as crocuses, tulips, daffodils and hyacinths and later peonies, ranunculus, primroses and others. Choose artificial flowers, they will last throughout the season and can be reused next year. But if you insist on real flowers and want them to last a long time, it's best to use ones in pots.

Cut flowers

If you like your homedecorate with cut flowers, you can also use it to decorate the birdcage in spring. Simply use a vase that fits in the cage and place it in it along with the spring flowers. The decoration can be changed quickly if necessary, making it a great last-minute idea.

Arrange branches discreetly

The pretty Easter bouquetis an important part of the Easter decoration and should not be missing in spring. But how about if you use a few branches for the birdcage decoration instead or in addition? You can see a really nice example in the picture above. It doesn't matter which branches you choose. They can also be artificial.

Decorate birdcage for Easter

At Easter, you don't even have to use flowers to create a cage with the right mood. Just fill itwith Easter eggs, put a few Easter figures in it or a bird's nest. Of course, that doesn't mean a few flowers here and there aren't allowed.

Birdcage round and romantic with gypsophila

Another super simple idea is this one with gypsophila. If you want to decorate a birdcage in spring for a wedding or are you simply looking for a neutral, yet romantic spring decoration, you are making the right decision. Fill the cage with the gypsophila and simply cut off any stems that are too long or protruding.

Outdoors

If you want to decorate a vintage birdcage, you can of course also use it outside. For example, put a planted pot inside. Right now the garden is gradually being planted andenhanced with flower boxes. Of course, your beautiful decoration in the bird cage should not be missing. It is best to hang the cage up or place it on a side table where it can be shown to its best advantage.

DIY idea with floral foam

This idea is fantastically beautiful and extremely easy to make, and even beginners can try it out. Use a large or small cage and fresh or artificial flowers as desired. Otherwise, all you need is a pair of scissors and the craft project can begin.

Decorating a birdcage in spring – instructions

The floral foam ring should be neither too big nor too small and should run as close as possible to the grid. Place it in the cage and start putting the flowers in from the outside. Alternate the types of flowers. Finally, stick a few flowers into the foam from above to hide it. Once you're happy with the arrangement, you're done.

Plant cages for the garden and terrace

Place a coconut fiber bowl in the cage to determine the correct size. The sides shouldn't be too high, so you can then cut them off with scissors. Then fill the bowl with potting soil and plant the selected spring flowers. It's best to choose ones whose flower stems are long enough to peek out from the trellis.

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