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A Simple Spring Table Vignette

Are you starting to decorate your home for the spring season? I’ll share the inspiration behind creating this simple spring table vignette, and how I found all the home décor used here, just by shopping my own home.

Simple spring table vignette

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Spring Table & Pinterest Challenge

I’m so excited for today’s Pinterest Challenge! And with good reason…it’s my first time participating with these amazing ladies. If this is your first time hearing about the Pinterest Challenge, let me explain. Every month, our fabulous host Cindy from County Road 407, selects an inspiration photo for everyone to recreate. Each participant puts their own spin on the photo, according to each of our individual and unique styles of decorating.

If you’re stopping by from Thistle Key Lane, I’m so happy you’re here. Michelle has one of my favorite blogs and always has the best ideas. I’m sure her early spring entry table inspired you! And you definitely want to visit my other friends at the end of this post for even more spring table inspiration.

traditional spring vignette
Sincerely, Marie

Our inspiration photo this month comes from Amanda Marie of Sincerely, Marie. After seeing the simplicity and gorgeous clean look of this traditional spring table vignette was, I couldn’t wait to get started on creating a spring table of my own!

Simple spring table vignette

Items To Incorporate

To recreate a similar spring table, I used as many of the same elements as possible from the inspirational photo. I tried to use home décor that I already had around the house. I wanted to include:

cottage style spring home décor and vignette

When I think of a spring vignette, I think of flowers and greenery, both fresh and faux. I love using items that remind me of the garden…birds, pots, garden misters, flower frogs. And anything wicker. I love wicker!

simple spring table vignette

Being the flower girl that I am, I wanted beautiful blooms as my anchor piece. I love using fresh flowers throughout my house. But realism has set in. We’re in the month of February, so flowers from the garden are not really an option. And we aren’t close to a store that offers fresh flowers. So the most realistic option was to use faux flowers.

white faux flowers and rattan vase

Isn’t it amazing how faux flowers look these days? These were all purchased at a local store in Gig Harbor, WA called The Garden Room. And the best part? I’ve had these flowers for at least 5 years and they’re still going strong.

white faux flowers

SHOP WHITE FAUX FLOWERS

Simple spring table vignette

The biggest difference between the inspiration photo and how I recreated my spring vignette, was the table I used. My 100-year-old home is quite small and a sofa table just doesn’t fit in the room. So I used this antique wooden table for my spring vignette instead.

rattan vase with white faux flowers

And just like Amanda, I love mixing textures when putting together a vignette, like baskets, Ironstone and metals.

I thought it would be fun to use this clear vase placed inside the wicker vase holder. Different look, but same vibe. I’ve had this item for at least 20 years and always get comments every time I feature it.


SHOP WICKER AND RATTAN VESSELS

2 birds in a wire cloche

And what spring table vignette is complete without a set of birds?

I decided to add some height to my table and set the birds on a pedestal with a wire cloche placed over them. The moss was from Michael’s and was left over from last years spring décor.


SHOP CLOCHES

birds and moss on a riser

Here’s a close-up of the sweet spring birds, without the wire cloche.


SHOP BIRDS

cottage style living room with  simple spring vignette
glass plant mister candle and books

I have so many books lying all over the house, so why not use them as home décor?

Also included in this spring vignette is a glass plant mister and a different take on a candle. If you remember, I wanted to incorporate all things that were already in my home, so I opted for a homemade candle we made in a clear glass container, and wrapped twine around it for added texture.


SHOP GLASS PLANT MISTERS

birds in a wire cloche

I hope this simple spring table vignette got you thinking about the home décor you have in your own house that you could pull out and use for spring.

Up next is my very sweet friend Rachel from The Ponds Farmhouse. She will show you 3 ways to decorate a sofa table for spring. I love all of her vintage treasures, and I know you will too!


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30 Comments

  1. I love how you styled in all the elements!! I know what I’ll be looking for during #thriftingwiththegals ! I want a plant mister!!!

  2. Kim, your table maybe small, but it is mighty. Love the open weave of the basket. The faux flowers are gorgeous. The wire cloche is adorable with the bird inside. Beautiful setting.

  3. Your table looks gorgeous, Kim! I was totally fooled by your beautiful flower arrangement. I was sure that those flowers were the real thing and was quite surprised when I read that they are faux. I’m glad that you have joined the Pinterest Challenge group.

  4. Really pretty, Kim!!! I love that you used your antique table. I love antique tables and it is a beauty. The wire cloche and your bird are sweet! And the big chunky rattan basket is perfect with your tall bouquet!!!

    Really enjoyed your vignette… <3
    Hugs,
    Barb 🙂

  5. I am so excited you have joined us with these PC’s. You style is so fun and inspiring. And you’ve totally hit this one out of the park! I can see why you get comments on that vase. It’s fabulous. Is it a triangle shape? I couldn’t tell. BTW, I couldn’t tell those flowers were faux and certainly not 5 years old! Loved it all. Great job! Pinned 🙂

    1. Thank you Cindy! I’m so happy to join all of you lovely and talented ladies. This was so much fun. The vase has a square opening, and I’ve been asked to leave it to them in my will. Pretty funny!

  6. Yes, Kim, you and I that live in the 100 year old houses don’t have the space (or functionality) to have sofa tables! If I had that kind of real estate available, it would need to have storage underneath, too;) Maybe someday. First off, I’m so excited to have you join this group; welcome!! I love your decor style and how you incorporated all the luscious textures in vintage style. Subtle colors, but oozing with personality:) Your photography is always stunning, and your home is the perfect character-filled backdrop. Happy Spring!

    1. Thank you so much for all the amazing compliments Lora! I really appreciate it. And I’m so happy to be joining you all. I’ve always loved going through all of your blog posts each month to see each interpretation of the inspiration photo. Thank you for all your sweet words.

  7. I love how you used all the elements of the inspiration pic on a smaller table. Great job. That wicker planter with your pretty spring flowers is stunning too.

    1. Thank you Marty! I couldn’t get as much on a smaller table, but as long as there was room for my flowers.

  8. Kim, what’s not to love? I always love all the special little details of your beautiful home! Your spring table vignette is no different, of course. Simple perfection.

    I’d love it if you want to share your spring table at my link party–Sundays on Silverado–which is open now. ?

    Happy Spring,
    Niky @ The House on Silverado

    1. I swear to you, if I find one, it’s yours! I don’t think Ollie would bite you though, he might lick you to death though.

  9. HI Kim, Welcome! I love your end table and that suitcase is perfect! What a great space you have created for spring!
    laura in Colorado

  10. Hi Kim, welcome to the group! Love your spin on this Spring table! Those flowers are amazing, and I love the wicker holder they’re in! This corner of your home is such a great blend of antique and modern! I could cozy up there all day with a good book! Pinned ?

  11. It’s always such a treat to visit your blog Kim! You have great style and I love your take on this months PC. Arranging the birds under the wire cloche is perfect for a spring table. I’ll be shopping for a wire cloche soon and glad you included a link for one. Pinning!

    1. Thank you for all the kind words Michelle. I feel the same about your blog. It was so fun joining you ladies today.

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