The first tablescape, "1930's Farmhouse," features vintage linens from the 1930's with a farmhouse vibe. Embroidered dish towels serve as napkins, and a vintage fruit print runner covers the table. Here.
A Simple Spring Table can be found at this link. It features script napkins and vintage glassware. Brown eggs and baby's breath make a fun seasonal centerpiece.
You might not think of brown transferware as a spring thing, but I use mine year 'round, as shown in a third post from three springs ago. Here's the link.
Hens, nests, and a few quail eggs give another nod to springtime.
Finally, tea happens at this delightful, mostly unplanned, tea party for a granddaughter's birthday one day while cousins were visiting during spring break. Mixed flowered china and pretty vintage linens steal the show. The link to an Impromptu Tea is here.
I hope you enjoy the look back!
Happy springing!
Jacqueline
I'm linking up to:
Shabby Art Boutique for Create, Bake, Grow & Gather
A great new link party!
AND
Between Naps on the Porch for the 441st Tablescape Thursday! (click here)
Check it out for more fabulous spring table ideas!
You might not think of brown transferware as a spring thing, but I use mine year 'round, as shown in a third post from three springs ago. Here's the link.
Hens, nests, and a few quail eggs give another nod to springtime.
Finally, tea happens at this delightful, mostly unplanned, tea party for a granddaughter's birthday one day while cousins were visiting during spring break. Mixed flowered china and pretty vintage linens steal the show. The link to an Impromptu Tea is here.
I hope you enjoy the look back!
Happy springing!
Jacqueline
I'm linking up to:
Shabby Art Boutique for Create, Bake, Grow & Gather
A great new link party!
AND
Between Naps on the Porch for the 441st Tablescape Thursday! (click here)
Check it out for more fabulous spring table ideas!
As always Jaqueline,all your pretty china and linen is a delight to see. Happy Spring
ReplyDeleteJeanette
Oh, how lovely, Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteSay - are you planning on selling those two-handled cream soup cups?
Those are sweet.
Hugs.
From me to Michele: No plans to part with the two handled cups. We think they are so pretty too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place settings and wonderful ideas! I love the birthday tea and the pink tissue paper balls! xoxo Su
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning, Jacqueline! Thanks for the Spring inspiration. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful just Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKris
These are all so lovely Jacqueline. I love vintage china with pink roses and lots of pretty linens. Inspiring.
ReplyDeleteOh, so pretty, Jacqueline. I love the flower china but I'm such a sucker for brown transferware! It's all lovely with the crisp linens!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I am looking forward to visiting the antique mall in Albuquerque in May just to see if I can find a special transferware teacup in your space. You show so many lovelies here.
ReplyDeleteI love all your spring inspiration Jacqueline. Thank you so much for supporting my new Create, Bake, Grow & Gather party. You my friend are definitely one of the BEST gatherers!!
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to be featuring your spring tablescape at today's party.
Hugs, Kerryanne xx
I can stare at these lovely pictures all day! Thank you for sharing the lovely tablescape inspiration...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table scape, I would love to sit and eat on this table any day.
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