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7 Stylish Ways to Decorate a Dough Bowl for Any Season

  • goldenhome
  • Budget Decor Tips,Classic,Living Room Ideas
  • 4 Min Read
Dough bowls aren’t just for baking — they make a stunning centerpiece for any room.

Looking for simple ideas on how to decorate a dough bowl? Here are several ideas to decorate throughout the year.

      

I have a giant dough bowl that makes its way around the house.

Affectionately called the rowboat by my husband.

I adore it and it gets on my nerves all at the same time.

It’s amazing because it fills up the space and looks cute and vintage and the texture is amazing and it’s a statement piece.

But.

Don’t you love a decorating post that starts with a coordinating conjunction?

But I am never really sure what to put in it.

Sometimes I fill it up and it looks like utter nonsense and I roll my eyes at myself.

And then?

In the middle of summer with the birds chirping and the sun shining and the day bright and full of promise….

…I daydream ideas to fill it with something amazing.

Just. Like. This.

These potted plants.

Aren’t they the cutest?

I’m always finding flowers like this at Trader Joe’s. The dough bowl is over 4 feet long, so I needed five pots to fill the center with extra spillage.

But.

But how do you put the pots in there without ruining the bottom of the dough bowl when you water the plants.

No worries.

I got us.

A woman in a pink dress is arranging fresh herbs into a plastic bag, standing at a wooden table. only her hands and torso are visible as she smiles downward at her task.

Here’s the solution.

Large freezer bags.

They are sturdy and flexible and fit easily around the bottom of the plant with extra room.

All I did was roll down the sides of the freezer bag.

Slip the freezer bag around the bottom of the jasmine pot.

Then place it in the dough bowl.

A potted plant with thin, green branches and pink buds sits on a wooden table, partially obscured by a person in the blurred background. the pot is encased in a clear plastic bag with a blue-trimmed edge.

Here’s the first pot in the center.

And.

(total aside: And—another coordinating conjunction that I love).

And I repeated the same process with all five potted plants.

A smiling woman with blonde hair decorates a long wooden table with pink flowers, in a room with dark blue walls and elegant decor.

All flowering pots are not created equal.

Some have more flowers on one side than the other.

I turned the plants this way and that way to make sure there was extra spillage on all sides of the dough bowl.

Then I pinched off any stems that were too long.

And added a little bit of water to make sure the plants were hydrated.

You just don’t want to add too much water because you don’t want to have standing water in the bags.

Here’s my finished centerpiece.

It only took me five minutes to create the entire centerpiece.

You could add any plant to the center, just make sure it’s one that’s a continuous bloomer, so it lasts longer.

And now?

Want some other dough bowl inspiration?

Here are a few more things I’ve added to my dough bowl over the years.

In the fall, I added pumpkins.

Sometimes all the same type of pumpkin.

Like this.

And sometimes an assorted variety.

Like this.

I’ve filled it with pinecones.

Like this.

And pine cones and fabric-covered balls and ribbon.

Like this.

At Christmas time, I fill it with tons of white ornaments.

All different shapes and sizes.

Like this.

I’ve also (I couldn’t find a picture of it) stacked books from end to end it in.

Here are a few more ideas of things to decorate a dough bowl with:

  • faux branches
  • ivy
  • shells
  • faux fruit and eucalyptus
  • moss
  • dried hydrangea
  • apples
  • mercury glass
  • painted white faux fruit
  • dried lavender

And on and on and on.

A cheerful woman with long blonde hair, wearing a pink dress, stands next to a wooden table decorated with plants in a stylish room with dark blue walls and a geometric wallpaper design.

Can you see why I adore a rowboat of a dough bowl?

So much potential just waiting to be decorated.

Now, how about you?

Do you have a dough bowl and if so—what’s your relationship status?

Feel free to drop all the dough bowl decorating ideas below.

It takes a village to decorate a table.

Try these looks and tag your styled bowl using #DecoTipsStyle!

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