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Spring Botanical Tablescape

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A spring botanical tablescape – perfect for Easter too!

Do you put a lot of thought into your table settings and tablescapes? I love decorating my dining room table. Even if it’s just a casual dinner with friends, I try to make the table look special. Recently, I found these beautiful antique plates and butter pats. Immediately I knew that they would be perfect for a spring botanical tablescape. 

Friends, you are in for a real treat today. Our sweet friend Angie of Postcards From the Ridge organized this Spring Tour. You’ll be able to gather spring inspiration for your mantels, tablescapes, DIY & Crafts, recipes and outdoor spaces.

Back to My Table

The botanical design on the plates have a greenish-gray pattern. I was so excited that they paired perfectly with my antique pitcher. By the way, this pitcher was a $4.00 thrifted find and the plate sets were only $10.00 for 6 plates and 6 butter pats. Truth be told, I have an addiction for pretty dishes and china. Most pieces in my collection were inherited or I have purchased for very little money. There are far worse things to be addicted to. Right? 

A Good Addiction

When I began to set the table, I pulled out other items that I thought would look great together. Most pieces have an element of wood – twig placements, wood slab cheese board, wooden pedestal cloche and more.

Make it Special

I like to make special tags and place cards for guests too. Even if there are just four of us at the table. 

Using an Aubusson blue gift bag and botanical flowers printed on my home computer, I created place cards, menu cards and food tags. If you’re interested to know how I made the cards, let me know. I can do a post about it if you would like.

The menu cards were placed on these DIY place card holders that I created a few years ago. Guests are always curious to know “what’s for dinner”.

Before dinner is served, we like to have a casual cocktail hour. A cheese plate is perfect before supper.

How cute is this wooden stand and cloche? It was on the clearance aisle at HomeGoods for $5.00! Total score. It’s also perfect to store garlic herb butter that we used on a fresh country loaf of Italian bread.

Typically, I use white non-fragrant flowers for a tablescape. These hydrangeas fit the bill perfectly.

Dinner Anyone?

This covered wicker serving plate looks so French and vintage to me. Another great piece to add the wood element.

I hope that you enjoyed our spring botanical tablescape. Please be sure to visit our talented friends below – and to check back each day for more Spring inspiration!

Don’t forget to Pin this to your favorite Pinterest Board!

 
 
Here are all of our great spring ideas! Check back all week for each day’s new posts. 
 

Monday ~ Mantels

 
 
spring mantel decor
 
 
 

Postcards from the Ridge // Anderson + Grant // Virginia Sweet Pea // Daily Dose of Style

 

Tuesday ~ Tablescapes

 
spring table decor
 
 
 

Wednesday ~ Spring DIY

 
spring craft and diy projects

 

Thursday ~ Spring Recipes

 
spring recipe ideas
 
 

Friday ~ Porches & Decks

spring front porch decor

 

19 Comments

  1. What a beautiful table! I really love mixing natural items into any part of my decor. The botanical print is such a great find and goes so well on the table. Also, what a cute idea to include the menu with the place cards. Your guests will love it all.

  2. Your table is so pretty, as usual! I love all of the rustic texture and blue accents. And those place cards are perfect with your dishes. Thanks for joining the tour! ~Angie

  3. What a lovely table! I’m smitten with your dishes and the creative meal cards that you created. You should definitely post a tutorial for how to make them!

  4. What a lovely, neutral table…it is so calming and sophisticated with the tones of brown and gray. And those menu card holders are brilliant! I’m going to share those with my readers next week.
    Thanks for the inspiration.

    Hugs, Lynn

  5. I love your antique plates and butter pats! What a wonderful set to create around. The twig accents are the perfect, rustic touch to set it all off. So pretty!

  6. What a pretty tablescape! The colors are beautiful and I love that you make place cards. I bet that makes everyone feel special!

  7. Lindsay Aratari says:

    I love all the details! It’s so perfect for Spring!

  8. I adore your plates & they look perfect with all the twigs… so pretty!!

  9. Love this gorgeous tablescape so much you guys! Everything is fabulous and I swear you guys find the best stuff. Your attention to detail always inspires me. The next time I come to visit save this set for me – it’s stunning! Hugs, CoCo

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