A Spring Flowers Tablescape
When I saw this Pacific and Rose flowered tablecloth online I knew that I wanted to create a green and blue flowered tablescape for Spring. Because of how busy the tablecloth is, I decided to keep the rest of the tablescape somewhat simple. Pacific and Rose has some really pretty table linens and you can purchase them online.
These simple white salad plates probably came from HomeGoods several years ago. They are marked elite, Gibson bone china.
These simple white dinner plates probably came from HomeGoods several years ago. They were made by Ralph Lauren and they are marked Club Porcelain.
These are my favorite white chargers. I bought them at Williams Sonoma several years ago and the pattern was called Antique Beaded. The beaded rim design always adds an additional bit of interest to a plate stack. It was one of the first chargers I bought nine years ago when I started tablescaping. A basic white charger is always a good purchase when you are starting a tablescaping collection.
My frosted green flatware set is a perfect match for this tablecloth. The pattern was called Madeline Green and I bought it at World Market several years ago. If you google frosted flatware and add the color you are looking for you will find similar sets. I use this green flatware often in the Spring and Fall. You can see it here on a Fall Pumpkin tablescape. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.
I can’t remember where I found these blue cotton napkins, I have had them for a long time. They are almost a linen like material. I found the white bow napkin rings online a few years ago at Tea with Grace, a web site that went out of business. If you Google bow napkin ring some others will pop out. To read about the What, Where and How of napkin rings please click here.
These white place card holders can be written on as well with a special pen. Can’t remember where I bought them but it was probably Williams Sonoma or Crate and Barrel several years ago. It’s a nice simple place card holder, I have used it several times when I needed a simple white place card holder. To read about the What, Where and When of place card holders, please click here.
The sage green acrylic goblet on the left came from our Pier 1 store before it closed a few years ago. We found the blue glass goblet on the right at Hobby Lobby last month. I was looking for a light blue glass goblet and these were perfect. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the colors that I use most often here.
I found these faux blue tulips on Amazon a few weeks ago. I put them in a vintage blue vase that I have had for many years that is unmarked. I wanted a bit more height so I set it on an upside down small white bowl.
I found this Mosser white milk glass salt and pepper set at Everything Kitchens online last year. I wanted a simple white salt and pepper set and I love this one. I set them on this table setting to help break up the busy tablecloth pattern.
I set this small vase on the other side of the centerpiece. Hubby traveled to 48 countries during his career for work and he would bring me a vase from every country he visited. This small porcelain vase came from France. It is marked Porcelaine de Paris. I decided to add it to this tablescape.
This was a quick tablescape to pull together. I had everything that is on the table already except for the flowers and the tablecloth. Normally I am gathering things for a tablescape over several months.
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