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March 23, 2021 By Sherry

Neutral Spring Tablescape

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I am so excited to share my neutral spring tablescape. Spring is here and I love to decorate my table for the spring season.

spring tablescape

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My favorite way to decorate my home for each season is to change up the kitchen table. I love to see my table set when I walk into my home from the outside. It is so easy and inexpensive to decorate your table by using dishes, textiles, and items that you already own.

When I was in Culinary School, we used white plates. Personally, I think the food on a white plate looks better. I know some people like food on black or gray plates but I usually serve meals on white dishes.

white plates on a spring table

Just for tablescapes, I like to purchase 6 or 8 of the same plates. I will also purchase 6 or 8 bowls or salad plates to sit on top of the plates. I think HomeGoods and TJ Maxx are great places to find beautiful dishes for a great price. You can usually find 6 or 8 of the same plates and bowls there.

Plates and bowls for the tablescape

Over the years, I have added to my set of good dishes. I use these for Thanksgiving and when I entertain. When I am setting a table for the seasons, I use my inexpensive dishes. That way I can change up my table without spending a lot of money.

The placemats were found at a discount store that receives items from Target. Glass charges are from Michaels on clearance. Napkins are a thrifted store find. The flatware is from Walmart and it always sells out. I believe it is $20 for 4 place settings. Here is a similar one from Amazon.

spring neutral tablescape

Lately, I am seeing stores carry extra long table runners. When I saw this one at HomeGoods I grabbed it. The runner is 102 inches long and is the first runner that hangs off the table.

Olive tree for table centerpiece

The Centerpiece

Spring neutral tablescape

The bunny is a thrift store find. Also, the smaller vase and greenery are from a thrift store.

Olilve tree for a spring tablescape

My favorite thing about my neutral spring tablescape is my faux olive tree. After seeing bloggers make the diy faux olive tree on Instagram, I decided to make my own. You can view the tutorial here.

diy faux olive tree

The tree is made with a real tree branch and faux olive stems. These olive trees are very pricey in the stores. I save money by making my own. I followed a tutorial on Instagram from Proverbs Thirty One Girl.

After making the tree, I decided to make a smaller one for the table.

I know I am going to enjoy this Neutral Spring Tablescape. I am already enjoying being in the kitchen more.

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I'm Sherry! I believe that you can have nice things without going in debt. I will show you my DIY projects, DIY home renovations, tips and recipes.

Hi! I am Sherry and I live in Alabama. Thanks for visiting my blog. I love beautiful things but I am passionate about decorating my home without going in debt. It is amazing how creative you can be when you are on a budget. My home is decorated with diy projects, thrift store finds, and some items purchased new. I hope that you find something you to create for your home.

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