How to Transition Your Tabletop for Spring
Spring"! I don’t know the meaning of the word. Well, okay. I think it’s the season that supposed to be here soon. Allegedly. Honestly, we got a few inches of snow last night, and I’m not holding my breath that spring is going to show up anytime soon.
But we won’t tell my dining room that. She thinks it’s spring, and we’ll just let her go on and believing that.
How to Transition Your Tabletop for Spring
I recently rearranged my tabletop and added some new fun pieces for spring. It was pretty easy to do, so I thought I’d share with you how I did it. Here is what it looked like before. It was ready for Valentine’s Day with some pink roses, red cupcakes, and little succulent Valentines at each place setting.
First I “de-Valentined” the table, which required removing the roses, cupcakes. and Valentine succulents.
I was kind of just making it up as I went, and I thought I might reuse some of the pieces. I ended up taking the Metal Frame Vase off of the table and scooting the glass pedestal cloche base to the center. I added our DIY Photo Place Cards (that I used on our holiday table) back onto the table for spring. I am using the very same napkins, plates, and chargers that I’ve had on the table since Christmas time. (Affiliate links used.)
Next, I added some pots of grass (grass from IKEA) to the table. I had these wire and terra-cotta planters on hand, and I just kind...
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