Patina & Paint

Spring Tablescape

blue and white bunny plate

Now that spring is here it’s time to add a some new decor to the castle. I don’t know why, but I always seem to start doing a little tweaking and rearranging for each new season or holiday in my kitchen. It’s almost always with my table or hutch. This time I went with a Spring tablescape as my first project.

I’ve had these bunny plates for several years now, but haven’t used them as much as I would have liked.

For some reason, I was determined to use them this year.

Normally, I would start with a place mat and then add a charger.

However, this time I used two placemats instead of a charger.

I love how the navy “string” placemat adds some much needed texture to the place setting.

Next, I added my white hob nail plates, followed by the blue and white bunny plates.

Everything you see here, with the exception of the bunny, silverware, and glassware all came from Home Goods over the past few years.

The silverware is from Southern Living at Home and the glassware is from The Pioneer Woman collection at Walmart.

I had several different napkin rings in mind, but in the end went with a simple blue and white check ribbon.

I used simple white bunnies that I found at Walmart and drew on the name with a sharpie for my place card.

This is super easy to do!

If you mess up, no worries.

I may have shared this tip before, but it is worth a repeat share again.

Simply take a paper towel and some nail polish remover and wipe off the sharpie.

Super easy and doesn’t harm the ceramic finish on the rabbit.

Note: you may want to test this on the underside of your ceramic piece just to make sure your piece is safe to write on and is safe to use the remover!

My centerpiece has been pretty much the same the past few years.

Mainly, because I love this bunny so much. He’s my favorite!

I think that this is one of my most favorite Spring tablescapes ever.

Mainly, because everything I used I had on hand.

Which is really rare for me!

I was determined that this year I would be a little more thrifty and be a lot more responsible in my purchases.

Sometimes, adulting is so hard!

Until next time…..

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