Spring tables can start with choosing a color palette...
This tablescape started with pink flowers & white and black. The tiny teapot from Makenzie Childs Country Check Enamel collection was the inspiration for the colors . Eucalyptus is always a great option if you can find it for a flower filler . Votives work nicely on a tablescape and keep the glow going all through dinner. Additional tapers in a matte black finish for more dimension to the table.
The flower vase is a nobby textured vase from Anthropolgie. I have three sizes and love them all. They are an investment but so versatile. At the base of the vase I added a faux boxwood green wreath to add more texture and green. Place settings include a green tone charger and a textured one and topped with a darling purple, & white napkin . The final touch is a flower in a pot and pretty stemware. Fairy lights make everything magical so if you have any add those for ambiance.
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Until the next design tip… keep those ideas going.
Happy Styling,
Lillian
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Spring tables can start with choosing a color palette… This tablescape started with pink flowers & white and black. The tiny teapot from Makenzie Childs
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