
Spring Decorating
My mother loved dressing the table for each season when I was a child, and I still remember how excited I was to see the centerpieces at every holiday meal. Spring offers so many fresh possibilities — light colors, natural textures and playful accents — that it’s easy to create a cheerful table. Here are some simple ideas to inspire a beautiful spring table.
Essentials I like for a pretty spring table:
- Mix-and-match dishes: add a few patterned or colored pieces if most of your dinnerware is white.
- Containers and pedestals: baskets, wood or ceramic bowls, flower pots, urns, books, cloches, glass domes, cake plates and candlesticks add height and interest.
- Natural elements: incorporate found items like branches, moss, small nests, decorative eggs, faux birds, fruit, and fresh or faux flowers.
- Textiles: cloth or paper napkins, tablecloths, placemats or a length of fabric can instantly change the table’s mood.


Everyday spring table styling
I enjoy having seasonal centerpieces on the table even when it’s just for me. If conversation isn’t a concern, you can go taller and more dramatic in the center. A simple pitcher of flowers is lovely, but grouping related pieces — a small nest, a few eggs, a tiny plant — creates a more curated look.
On my small table I like to arrange birds, nests, small plants and decorative eggs. Use whatever collection you already love; spring is a time to play and experiment.

How about setting up a spring breakfast table for two?
Setting a table for two
A small, intimate table can be more romantic than eating in front of the TV. For two people, try off-center arrangements: keep the centerpiece low to allow conversation, and place taller items to the sides to add visual interest without blocking views.

How about a sunny table just for you?

Entertaining with limited table space
If your table is small, a buffet or station-style setup works beautifully. Stack plates on the dining table with silverware in a caddy and a few appetizer dishes, while the main dishes and salads are set up on counters or other tables. Putting desserts in a visible spot creates a fun focal point and encourages guests to mingle.
Breaking the meal into stations improves traffic flow and makes the event feel lively and festive.

spring brunch
Decorating a buffet
Even with little space, you can tuck in small decorative items around the food. Use candlesticks, hurricanes, pedestals, vases or a few spring accessories that take up minimal room but add charm. Raising small items on boxes or trays gives them presence among the dishes.
Don’t worry if the buffet looks busy — at a party it’s okay to be more festive than you normally would be. When guests aren’t seated at the table, you can use every inch for food and decor.

Tuck in little spring surprises like birds and greenery
No formal dining room?
You don’t need a formal dining room to host or decorate. Use a coffee table, ottoman, side tables or even card tables to create food stations. A basket or tray filled with plates, napkins and drinks placed on an ottoman can feel intentional and special.

Spring party in a basket
Spring party in a basket
A “spring party in a basket” is a simple, charming idea: fill a basket or tray with dishes, napkins, drinks or pastries and set it on a coffee table or ottoman. It instantly makes a casual gathering feel more special. You can also assemble a breakfast-in-bed basket for a loved one.

A simple idea: fill a hurricane with craft eggs and spring twigs for an inexpensive centerpiece.

Table decorating philosophy
I don’t get hung up on rigid rules. Decorating should be fun and reflect your taste. Magazines show every possible approach, and some ideas will resonate while others won’t. The best advice is to trust your instincts: mix what you love, be creative, and make it work for your space and style.

A sturdy pedestal is a versatile piece for year-round decorating; it raises items to create layers and focus.

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Decorating Tables for Spring was originally shared at Centsational Girl.