I created this blush and green spring table using mostly thrifted items and items that I already had. The large ceramic Easter Bunnies were found at the thrift store months ago. Blush color glasses and plates were found at a thrift store. Plates are set on green straw chargers for more of a Spring look. This table looks perfect for Easter.
I have a thing for seasonal tablescapes and I do this for most of the year. Changing my tablescapes throughout the year makes me look forward to the next season to come. Spring is definitely my favorite season because it means the cold weather is behind us for a while.
Years ago, like in the 1990s when women decorated their kitchens and other rooms of their homes with a theme. They would pick one certain thing and go crazy with it. We would even ask each other what theme were you decorating your kitchen in. For example, someone would decorate with mushrooms and everything had to have mushrooms on it. Your dishes, canisters, towels, and rugs had to have mushrooms on it. Chickens, cows, and pigs were big also.
The Table
These huge bunnies were found at a thrift store last summer and I could not wait to use them this year. The thrift store is the best place for seasonal decor because people use it a couple of times and then get rid of it.
I purchased the bright green straw chargers at the thrift store months ago and they are perfect for spring.
The thrifted bunny napkins have been used on my table for at least 4 years. I found the plates last week at my favorite thrifty store.
Thrifted candles and candle holders match the plates and glasses perfectly.
I have a tray on a chest by my table that I love to decorate with seasonal items. A bunny is placed on a cupcake stand and added a few pink and blush-colored items to go with it.
I made three embroidery hoop wreaths from an old $2 thrifted flower arrangement and embroidery hoops. This is a very easy and inexpensive DIY project and you can view the tutorial for the wreaths on this post.
I have been using the wreaths on the windows since Valentine’s Day and I will keep them there until fall.
These glass eggs are some of my favorite Easter decor and I keep this wood bunny bowl filled with the eggs on my kitchen island.
The bunny garland is made with plastic knives and one car cloth from the dollar store.
This is last year’s DIY Bunny Table Runner and you can visit the blog post to see the easy directions.
Carol says
Love the blush and green, my friend; and those bunnies are darling! Those embroidery hoop wreaths are perfect. I’ve got to make one at some point. Happy Spring!
Robin says
You have the best thirfter’s luck, Sherry! I totally agree with you about changing out the table decor every season. Your spring tablescape looks beautiful! I love the blush and green combo. Actually, I just love anything with blush!
Joy says
The grass chargers are brilliant! Your Spring table is gorgeous – I love the blush and green combo. Oh and my mom’s theme was strawberries… from plates to pictures to wall paper border! 🙂 The idea of a theme started to go out of fashion just when we purchased our first place and I wonder what theme I would have gone with?!?
Nicki Parrish says
You never disappoint Sherry. this table is simply beautiful. I am so jealous of your giant bunnies! And the color combination and the chargers are just spot on! I always love what you do!
Lynn B Spencer says
Hey there friend…your table looks gorgeous…as does the rest of your spring decor. I haven’t done the first thing for spring yet…SO.BEHIND! And are you still just loving that beautiful table you made? Looking at your kitchen, with your hand made table and your handmade pendants …you must be so thrilled with how they turned out.
That blush is such a pretty color…what a great find (of course)…and those placemats!!! I’d love to find some of those too.
Enjoy your bunnies my friend…they are too cute.
Hugs…Lynn
Pamela says
Two of my favorite colors. It looks so pretty and festive. Visiting via The Dedicated House