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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Pastel Spring Pretties!


Spring Table Settings & Ideas

I love a beautiful table setting. I may be slightly addicted to tableware and decorations...just slightly.  We don't eat in our formal dining room often enough and in the next house we build I will not have ANY formal rooms at all....we just don't live that way and its wasted space in our house.  However I still will dress our table in the kitchen up as often as I can...I have different color themes for each season and keep adding to it ;)  So I'm just loving a beautiful Spring colored table.  

Its no surprise that winter was WAY too long and it actually snowed again on Sunday...whattttt...crazy stuff!  So I'm going to pull out all my pretty dishes soon and get some fresh tulips and decorate my table to bring some Spring inside.  These beautiful tablescapes and ideas inspired me so I thought I'd share with you in case you need some enabling inspiring as well!

The pops of fresh Spring green paired with white make me happy...and love those fun polka-dot eggs!


I'm all for the all natural look and love those cute bunny ear napkin rings...too cute!
Soft pops of pastels on the Easter Eggs add just enough color too!


Love the soft almost neutral colors of this setting with the frilly edges of the dishes...so pretty!


All white paired with pops of lilac...and those colored mercury-glass eggs are so gorgeous!


A more natural & rustic feel to this Easter setting. Love the pops of pale pastels and those bunny napkins are fabulous!  I have a huge collection of Depression Glass that is perfect for Easter!


Pretty in Pink....love the gingham ribbon and soft pinks used!



Those daisy dishes are awesome....yellow paired with pale green are always pretty to
use on your table all Spring & Summer long.



For anyone that loves blue, this is a gorgeous setting with all those pretty white bunnies and flower holders. Love the soft touches of coral too!
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Or a shabby chic version with a vintage tablecloth, pale blue accents and lots of antique dinnerware.



Let me count the number of cool things about this table...(1) the carrot makes this setting (2)the chalkboard place setting label (2) the rustic twine (4)the orange soda in glasses (5) the dark green accents....JUST LOVE ALL AROUND!


Peaches & Cream....gorgeous colors, tulips and matching pretty bowls of jelly beans!


Gorgeous shades of blues scattered around this table.....yummy!



Love using cracked egg shells to create mini vases at each place setting or grouped together.
Now I gotta buy myself some of those egg holders {wink}!!!


How gorgeous are these Sequin Eggs?  Looks a little tedious to make, but the payout is great!


Fun Easter favors made from recycled baby food jars and filled with sweet treats.  Could use any glass container you have on hand or find...so pretty at each place setting too!


Or some fun carrot favors....wrapped up lollipops made with paper napkins, tulle and ribbon!
Quick & easy to make and fun project to do with kids too!


These would make gorgeous Easter gifts for your guests as well! Pale aqua strawberry baskets filled with an Easter cookie, rock candy stick and fun pinwheel.  Lovely!


And these are darling aren't they?  Fruit & nut cups made into mini Easter Baskets filled with treats.
Cute for each place setting or scattered around your table or buffet. You could cut pastel colored paper cups in half as well and use.  So easy to make up!


These would be darling with each guest's name written on the egg or even stencil
a monogram on each one.


Anyway I hope this gives you some Easter/Spring table decorations!!
I can't wait to get started--will share pictures when I do!






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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving & Dining Room Makeover!





Wishing you all a wonderful Thanksgiving today and a fabulous weekend filled with shopping, eating, resting and laughing with friends & family!

I have finished "most" of my dining room makeover.  If you recall it was very red...I love red..but after 7 years I needed lighter & brighter.  Still a bit Rustic-French Country but just a lighter version.  We still have to hang the new chandelier but that didn't get done in time for Thanksgiving..oh well.  But I'm thrilled with the Benjamin Moore color (Powell Buff) on the walls...a creamy gold that really brightens up the room.

BEFORE

This is what I had going on before....we lost the rug last year because the cats liked to use it
as a scratching post ugh..so out that went...I still mourn its loss.  And I love red but I'm over it and I needed new art for my walls...in this picture I had removed most of the art I had up.  And a new chandelier will be the final touch, something larger and more French Country feeling.


AFTER
And here she is after the re-do!

The dining room is dressed for Thanksgiving...I'm hosting it this year.
Its not my favorite holiday I will say but I enjoy the time off with my family.
My dining room furniture was an anniversary gift over 14 years ago from my husband...its from Ethan Allen and something I will never get rid of....I love the honey color and distressed feel to each piece.



I have lanterns from Kirklands, candles, pumpkins and a wheelbarrow I got in Lucketts at the Design House.  This middle arrangement will come off for dinner of course.  And soon it will be decked out with Christmas decorations.









My curtains used to hang to the floor and they were lovely.  However they collected more cat hair than my vacuum cleaner and were a pain in the bum.  And I just wanted a fresher, lighter look for the windows.  The mirrors on either side of the windows are from Hobby Lobby.  I am in the process of repainting all the white trim in my house...so far I have 3 rooms done..phew..after 7 years it definitely needed the touch up.



I finally got to rehang my Warren Kimble picture...I love his art and we were lucky enough to meet him in his studio years ago up in Vermont.  He signed a few pieces for me and this is one of them...something I will always treasure.  And it goes with the French Country theme nicely I think.



I went for simplicity this Thanksgiving for table settings.  Linen placemats, our silver, mini grapevine wreaths as napkin holders and rustic pumpkins at each place setting.  Those are Waterford water glasses at each setting that James' grandmother got us years ago for Christmas.  They come out every holiday season and we remember her...she got us many of our nice serving pieces each holiday.



The wall with the buffet will soon be stenciled with a 24x24 size stencil in two-shades darker than the paint color now.  It will be subtle and pretty...like a damask print on that one wall to draw interest behind the buffet.  And the pictures I have (4 in total--2 for each side) will go on each side of the buffet. I can't wait to hang those.  I'd love to have a tall hutch at some point but I have too many other "needs & wants" for the house first LOL.



Here they are before and after...big difference no?  I love it!
I will share final pics once the stenciling is done, new pictures hung and new chandelier hung.
Big improvement at least to me :)



This is a Thanksgiving Fall Subway Art I made for my kitchen that I framed.
I haven't grabbed a photo yet yikes...but if anyone would like to use it feel free.
Its sized for 8x10 paper and prints nicely on cream cardstock.
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Entering this Makeover into the following fun Linky Parties:

36th Avenue
The Fun in Functional
Common Ground
Make It Pretty Monday
Alderberry Hill/Make the Scene Monday
DIY Dreamer




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