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Spring Tablescape

As much as Fall is my favorite season, I am just as exciting to see the arrival of spring!  It marks the return of vibrant colours, lighter linens and just a freshness that only warm sunshine can bring! Every year I look forward to setting our Easter tablescape and this year was no exception.

This year I am joining the very talented Chloe from Celebrate and Decorate as she hosts our Spring Tablescape Blog Hop.  It is special ladies like her who have inspire me to not only create special occasion tablescapes, but also to celebrate the ordinary with everyday tablescapes like this one!

This is a week long blog hop, so make sure you check back as the links are updated to reaveal new tablescapes each day this week!

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Now, on to our Spring tablescape….

Spring-Tablescape-Ideas

I really lucked out with the fresh flowers this week! I bought one big bunch of creamy peach rununclus, a couple of hydrangea stems, some bell flowers, and a big bunch of iris and tulips!  I will admit a spent a little more than usual this week on flowers, but I was just so happy to see how the arrival of more spring blooms!

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I borrowed a page from this book and arranged the flowers in several different clear glass vases, and then just grouped them together.  Not only does it create a beautiful, full display, but it makes it easy to move them out of the way when it is time to serve your meal! If you love to entertain, I highly recommend this book.

Spring tablescape

I made a batch of meringue cookies and put them into to cellophane bags with a few pearly chocolate covered almonds. All the colors of spring in one neat little package!

Spring Tablescape

The blue plates are from the Threshold line from Target.  I topped them with white rimmed pink luncheon plates I picked up at the grocery store for only $2.49 each.  The best part is that they are melamine, so we will get lots of use out of them this summer.

The napkins are not new, but I did get them from Home Sense. I made the napkin holders for less than $10 when I couldn’t find any ready made that I liked and were within my budget! You can see the tutorial here.

spring tablescape

 

Spring Tablescape

Ceramic bunnies from the dollar store add a touch of whimsy and give a nod to the Easter season ahead.  I put one of them with little faux grass inside a cloche to add a bit of charm.

Spring Tablescape

Paper mache eggs  are in a ceramic egg carton and are waiting to be cracked open after dinner.  I have a little treat tucked inside each one.

Spring Tablescape

Spring Tablescape

Don’t you just love this turquoise water pitcher? It was a gift from my friend Leslie.  I was only planning to borrow it, but she insisted I keep it!  Not only do love the color, but it is larger than it appears in the photo, which eliminates the need for trips to the kitchen for refills!

The water glasses are a staple at our table.  Just like the pitcher, they are hold lots and are perfect for everyday.  These are from Crate & Barrel, and are called Oregon Water Goblet.

Spring Tablescape

 

 Love this Spring Tablescape…

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Spring Tablescape

 

Spring Tablescape

Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I hope I have inspired you to celebrate the arrival of the new season with a spring tablescape of your own! For even more inspiration be sure to visit all the bloggers this week.  The best part is that everyone participating this week has their own unique style that is reflected in their tablescape designs!

Until next time…..

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Wednesday

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47 Comments

  1. Maureen, What a sweet party favor and treat your meringue cookies make! I love your pastel plate layers, pretty napkin rings and sweet bunny under its cloche. Your flowers are beautiful and I love ranunculus! I don’t have much luck finding them when I’m flower shopping. As always it’s a pleasure to blog hop with you

  2. Maureen, I love your Tablescape with its beautiful spring colors that welcome you to sit down and enjoy! The favor on each plate is a great idea. Your sweet bunny hiding under the cloche is a lovely addition! The plate stack speaks of spring. What fun to blog hop,with you this week!

  3. I love love your pretty floral mix Maureen! Your pink plates topped with those gorgeous favor bags are breathtaking! I think we are all ready for Spring this year, and it has certainly arrived at your house!

  4. Maureen, what a lovely table! All of the pastels are perfect for welcoming spring. Those napkin rings are so impressive, I spotted them the other day and was so wowed by them! Of course, little favors are a nice touch and your sweet meringue cookies are the perfect airy treat! Thank you again for joining us for another blog hop! Happy Spring!

  5. Very very pretty table Maureen as usual. I adore the pink and white salad plates and they go well with your pink and blue decor. The price didn’t hurt either. 🙂 luv the surprise of the treat in the eggs on the table. Nicely done.

  6. Maureen, I look so forward to seeing the lovely tablescapes on this tour and you started it out with a bang! I love the fresh flowers and the thoughtful touch of homemade treats for each guest. The bunnies and Easter decor throughout makes it so warm and welcoming!

  7. Oh goodness, your fabulous tablescape welcomes Spring with freshness, style and some of my favorite flowers. Love the tip on using a grouping of smaller vases too!

  8. Maureen, I am trying again to leave a comment. Love the soft colors, so cheerful and spring like. The fresh flowers are lovely. Such a great party favor for each guest with your goodies. I hope this comment goes through. Please delete the comment link above. Something weird happened…

  9. Maureen, what a charming tablescape! Love the mix of colors too! I think they’re all my favorites. Which plate did you say is the melamine? I couldn’t tell. Love the combo of pink and blue together though. I would be delighted with the edible gifts on each plate, and all your other details just come together & complement each other so beautifully!

  10. What a beautiful mix of colors in your fresh flower bouquet. You have started out our hop with a gorgeous table and an extra added treat of the meringue cookies! It will be fun seeing all these wonderful tables as spring starts this week, thanks for your fabulous contribution to inspire all in the new season!

  11. Your flowers are beautiful, Maureen! I love the mixture of flowers and using several vases. Wish I could buy ranunculus! Your meringue cookies look delicious and so pretty! Love your pastel plates.

  12. Maureen, I love thebright pastels – that spring bouquet is absolutely beautiful! I spied the bunnykins tableware – my favorite! I hope you have a lovely Easter!

  13. Maureen, I love all the use of your pastel colors and the use of fresh flowers. It is so sweet and charming and the bunny coffee cups pick up on the Spring, fairy tale element of Easter. Who can’t resist the cute white ceramic bunnies too.

  14. Maureen, this is beautiful. I love those meringue cookies – what a creative idea for the place settings. I agree – I probably spent a little more on flowers than normal too because I was so excited to welcome some spring color!