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Spring Tablescape

By Anita 33 Comments

I know most people seem to entertain around Christmas, but my very favorite time to give a party is the spring-time. I feel a lot of pressure to have the house all done up for the holidays in December, but the spring seems like a low-pressure time to have friends over.

spring-tablescape-with-green-apples

A few vintage dishes, some linen napkins, and fresh flowers, and boom you’re done! Well then there’s the cooking and baking or getting take-out.  For this table-setting, each guest gets a unique teacup to use. They are all different.

chintzware-teacup

I’ve even mixed in some hand-painted pieces like this antique hand-painted dainty candy plate.

strawberries-on-hand-painted-plate

This syrup pitcher is so pretty, I added it too.

syrup-server

I decided several years ago to stop buying dishes, and I have really been good for a long time. I made an exception recently to purchase a few pitchers, since I use them to hold fresh flowers.

 

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Green, tart Granny Smith apples give each place-setting a pop of color.  They sit atop Italian linen napkins from Round Top.

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Chintzware like this teapot can be extremely expensive. This one is a reproduction, so it was very affordable

chintz-teapot

Another recent purchase, because I needed something for my flowers, I love this purple and cream pitcher.  It looks like it’s antique, but it’s actually fairly new.

purple-and-cream-pitcher

And now I realize I got no close ups of the French silverware I used.

 

green-flowers

There’s a secret I’ve been keeping from you this entire time. I feel a bit naughty not telling you.  I like to always have a bit of a twist somewhere and my twist is that I used a curtain panel for a tablecloth.  And see how it didn’t cover up the lovely detail on my antique French table?

french-table-set-for-tea

 

So if you are having company, and you are looking for a tablecloth, be creative! You could use a quilt or even a sheet. Often I buy fabric remnants and use them for tablecloths. And I love to use drop-cloth too.

 

This tablecloth… errr.. curtain is courtesy of my wonderful sponsor Heritage Lace.

 

I sure hope you’ll visit the other blogs that are joining me on a Spring tablescape event.

the scoop on spring tablescapes

 

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Comments

  1. Mary Alice Patterson says

    April 23, 2014 at 06:06

    Your table is so lovely with your beautiful, dainty cups and saucers and pitchers of flowers. I also love how easy it is to entertain this time of year. Wonderful inspiration, Anita!!
    Mary Alice

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  2. laura@top this top that says

    April 23, 2014 at 06:08

    well would you look at that. i never would have thought to use a curtain panel for a tablecloth. love that idea and your beautiful table.

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  3. Nana Diana says

    April 23, 2014 at 08:01

    Beautiful,! I love to do a Spring table for parties, too. It is just like getting the warm weather season off to a fresh start to me! Lovely job!!! xo Diana

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  4. Gee says

    April 23, 2014 at 08:01

    What pretty pieces… Such a beautiful table Anita. Curtain panel… genius!

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  5. martina says

    April 23, 2014 at 08:20

    So pretty Anita!!

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  6. Penny @ The Comforts of Home says

    April 23, 2014 at 08:21

    What a lovely table setting!

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  7. Jeanie says

    April 23, 2014 at 09:54

    I love all the beautiful dishes and the way you put it all together!

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  8. Mary Feguson says

    April 23, 2014 at 10:43

    Simply beautiful – just love all the pretty dishes and the tablescape. I also love Spring, it’s so refreshing after winter.
    Had Easter dinner on the patio and it was wonderful – a renewal to life.
    Thanks so much for this beautiful post.
    Mary

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  9. Doreen@Hymns and Verses says

    April 23, 2014 at 11:07

    So light and airy for Spring – I love your tablescape! My favorite things – the pop of green from the Granny Smith apples and the curtain panel you used for your tablecloth! This has been such a fun party!

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  10. Cynthia says

    April 23, 2014 at 11:50

    Anita what a pretty and relaxing table you have set. Your collection of pitchers is amazing and not a bad dish collection either.

    Cynthia

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  11. Christy @ Our Southern Home says

    April 23, 2014 at 14:04

    Just lovely, Anita! I love how you mixed the china pieces, but unified it with the napkins and cloth! Thrilled to be touring with you this week! ~Christy

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  12. Pat says

    April 23, 2014 at 14:40

    Anita,
    I adore the unique cup and saucer for each place setting!
    Makes a guest feel as if you’ve chosen one “just for them”.
    Love the use of pitchers for things other than syrup, milk or cream!
    Gorgeous Tablescape, dear friend!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  13. Catherine Beck says

    April 23, 2014 at 15:09

    So pretty! I love mis-matched china. xxx

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  14. Barbara Reeves says

    April 23, 2014 at 16:41

    Bluebonnets!!!!! Beautiful.

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  15. Cuisine Kathleen says

    April 23, 2014 at 17:42

    Very pretty, Anita! I use shower curtains, curtain panels, quilts, anything that fits! :). The table I posted tonight was a remnant from Duralee, a designer fabric outlet. $1!

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  16. Botanic Bleu says

    April 23, 2014 at 18:01

    Anita,
    Of course, my favorite part of your beautiful spring table is the pitcher of bluebonnets. Everything is lovely.

    Excited to be part of the Spring Tablescape tour with you this week… All of the settings are pure inspiration.

    Judith

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  17. Kath@leen says

    April 23, 2014 at 18:29

    What a lovely table. I love mixing dishes. I am wondering if that little syrup pitcher is Nippon. I love Nippon and this look so like it might be with the gold beading around the top. Just curious.

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  18. Julie {Lilacs & Longhorns} says

    April 23, 2014 at 19:50

    As always, it’s just gorgeous, Anita! I love all of your pretty dishes. And, of course, who doesn’t love Bluebonnets? They are my favorite part of living in Texas!

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  19. Theresa @ Shoestring Elegance says

    April 23, 2014 at 20:06

    So Beautiful! Really loved seeing this, Anita. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
    Hugs & Blessings,
    ~Theresa @ Shoestring Elegance

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  20. ann says

    April 23, 2014 at 20:22

    Dear Anita,
    Love the tablescape. I have many teacups also, and frequently use them when my friends come over.
    I also have used drapery panels for tablecloths. It’s fun to be resourceful!
    I was just in a resale shop today, and i kept looking at a handpainted dish with the gold handle, which is
    very similar to yours. Guess where i will be going tomorrow? It’s a cute way to serve fruit for one’s guests.
    Thanks,
    ANN

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  21. Yvonne @ StoneGable says

    April 23, 2014 at 21:02

    So beautiful and so French inspired! You are a smart one to use that lovely vintage curtain panel! I adore your little pitcher with the tiny cluster of blue flowers. I have a thing for pitchers! I feel as if this table could have been set in FRANCE! You are the best!

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  22. Parsimonious Décor Darling says

    April 23, 2014 at 23:18

    Love your mixed china! So very charming! How clever to use a curtain! I’ve used fabric pieces before, or pillowcases as placemats. So nice to see your twist.

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  23. Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home says

    April 24, 2014 at 08:06

    Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home

    Dear Anita, Your table is soft and feminine. Looks to be the perfect table for a cup of tea with friends.
    Just beautiful!
    Thanks so much for sharing,
    Suzanne

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  24. The Tablescaper says

    April 24, 2014 at 09:42

    Gorgeous pieces!

    Happy to be partying with you at the Scoop’s Spring Tablescape Party!

    – Alma, The Tablescaper

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  25. Heather says

    April 25, 2014 at 10:16

    I love your tablescape and all the pretty pops of flowers on all of your dinnerware! I love chintzware too! It’s been so much fun to party with you again Anita! Happy Spring!

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  26. Angela says

    April 25, 2014 at 20:05

    Your table is beautiful! So glad to be on the tour with you!

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  27. Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says

    April 27, 2014 at 18:21

    Love all the pretty florals, Anita! So romantic!

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  28. Lee says

    April 27, 2014 at 19:43

    What a delightful table setting, very spring like and I do love the pretty vintage china. Gorgeous photos, I shall be pinning away.

    Lee 🙂

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  29. MaryJean says

    April 30, 2014 at 23:16

    Anita,

    I love your table setting and it makes me want to have an afternoon tea at my home! I often would invite friends for a theme luncheon. Maybe a wine tasting or a chocolate feast. I haven’t had one in a long time. Been so busy with work, my Etsy shop and grandkids! Time to have another get-together with the ladies! You inspire me!

    MJ

    Reply
  30. Sharon says

    May 3, 2014 at 23:02

    so, so lovely. I’d love to sit at that table and join you for tea. 🙂

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  31. Rochelle Katzman says

    May 7, 2015 at 08:25

    In today’s email (but dated April 23rd) there is mention of Italian Linen Napkins purchased at Round Hill. I have searched the web and see nothing by this name. Would you be kind enough to send website to me?
    I so love your blog and get so many ideas from it
    Thanks so much
    Rochelle, NYC

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    • Anita says

      May 7, 2015 at 08:49

      Rochelle, the top post is always the post of the day. The other two posts at the bottom of the email are older posts are a few of my favorites that we hand select for readers to go with the post of the day. The napkins are from the Round Top antique week. There is no website, it is a large venue with miles and miles of vendors. Most of the vendors do not have a website and I don’t even know who I actually bought those from.

      Reply

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