In this post, you’ll find spring table decor ideas that will help you transition your dining space from winter to the warmer months. Whether you are looking for inspiration for your Easter table – or just an every day look to enjoy – this post will load you up with budget-friendly styling tips to set your table for the spring season.
In addition, there’s a spring treat for you at the end of this post!.. A freebie place card printable that would work perfectly for St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, or just about any seasonal get together. The place card printable is actually a Canva template, so you’ll be able to customize, download, and print. For FREE! Yay!
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Spring Table Decor Ideas
Spring Table Centerpiece
Firstly, the foundation of this spring centerpiece is a beautiful sage green and golden brown stripe table runner. The fabric is woven, which means it has TONS of texture. Additionally, green is a huge home decor trend. In fact, it made the top of many 2022 paint color lists (like this one and this one).
So, it’s no surprise the green color trend is making its way into table decor. And spring is the PERFECT time of year to indulge. If you’re not ready to paint a room green, table decor is a non-committal space to try it out.
Secondly, the centerpiece includes two modern taper candle holders. When I say these are jaw-dropping gorgeous, I seriously mean it. 100%.
The best thing about the candlesticks is they have a lot of design interest without being too bold. They create a statement without stealing the whole show. Because they are made of white resin, you’ll be able to use them on your table throughout spring and beyond into summer!
Thirdly, the centerpiece has three small round glass vases of flowers. Would you believe these three floral arrangements cost under $15. Not each. Total!? Well, it’s true! The vases are from Dollar Tree, and the flowers were $5 per bunch from Trader Joe’s. (I used two bunches.) Sometimes you don’t have to spend a lot to make a space feel special.
To get this look, I clipped the stems of the daisies short, pulled off most of the leaves, and placed them in the vases one stem at a time. While it may be tempting to stick them in the vase all at once, this doesn’t work as well because the stems in the vase will be in one clump rather than an airy criss-crossed effect of individually placing them.
Spring Place Setting
Next, let’s dive into these spring place settings.
Firstly, the plates are a new addition to my collection. I’ve been on the hunt for organic edge, white stoneware plates for quite some time. Finally, I chose these because they checked every design-requirement box. Plus, they are from Target, which means they are SUPER affordable.
Because the plates are so hefty (and I do mean that; they have some serious weight!), a placemat or charger was not needed. If you wanted to use a placemat, you could. However, I would caution you do not use these plates with chargers because they likely won’t fit the shape since the plates are completely flat on the bottom.
Secondly, a napkin that coordinates perfectly with the table runner was folded and placed on top of each plate. This fold worked best for this particular napkin because the stripes only cover one section of the napkin and I wanted to make sure they were spotlighted.
Sometimes folding napkins with tasseled edges can be tricky. Here are my best tips for this fold, and how to handle the tassels so you end up with a neat, modern finished product:
- Iron the napkin
- Fold the napkin completely in half
- And fold the napkin in half again lengthwise, keeping the tassels slightly back from the edge so they don’t peak out
- Then fold the napkin in half widthwise, but align the tassels on the top half just above the tassels on the bottom half.
- Smooth out the napkin with your hands and make sure the top corners are pointed
Lastly, complete the look with gold flatware placed on the napkins and a woven-wrapped glass to the top right of each plate.
Free Printable Place Cards
Ready for a freebie!? How about free customizable place cards? When you fill out the form below and confirm your subscription to my newsletter, you’ll receive a link to Canva where you can edit, download, and print.
Even better, everything is customizable on the template. Don’t care for green? Change it with the click of the button. Prefer a more casual font? Switch it up to something less formal than script. Feel free to make it your own to fit your spring table decor – or any other holiday or season!
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