Today’s Pinterest Challenge is all about spring! I’m sharing my pretty and traditional spring table vignette to inspire you!
Are you guys ready for another Pinterest Challenge with Cindy from Country Road 407 and several other talented bloggers? Today’s challenge is all about spring tables. If you’ve found your way here from French Ethereal, wasn’t her table lovely? Now it’s time for me to share my version of a traditional spring table vignette.
Inspiration
Our inspiration for this challenge comes from Amanda Marie at Sincerely Marie Designs, and her Traditional Spring Console/Sofa Table Vignette.

I love the simplicity, the muted colors and the natural elements included in hers. These same colors and elements work well in my home, so I had fun hunting around my house to find things to bring together to recreate a similar look.
My Traditional Spring Table Vignette

My table has many of the same elements as Amanda Marie’s inspiration photo.
I also used white flowers with greenery, for a fresh spring feel. I didn’t have a basket to put my flowers in, so elected to use this pretty tin water pitcher, and bring in the natural texture of the basket by using grapevine orbs inside my cloche.


I added a white candle on a a white ironstone saucer, similar to hers, and also incorporated birds, although mine are white.

I used a book stack to add some height, but my books are wrapped in my favorite brown butcher paper to keep the color scheme neutral.


And finally, since I didn’t have a traditional bust like the one Amanda Marie used, I created a similar look by using my Willow Tree figurine instead.


The morning sun was shining in so beautifully while I was taking these photos.
It gave the whole house a a lovely glow, and despite the fact that it was literally -20 degrees outside, for just a moment it made me believe that spring really was on the way.

Hurry Spring. Please.

Now it’s time for you to pop over to Everyday Edits to see Laura’s spring console table! Plus, you can see the spring table ideas from many other bloggers by clicking the pictures linked at the bottom of this post!

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It’s so simple and pretty. Love the tulips!! I too have a gathering of the Willow Tree Angels. I love the one that you used is holding a little birdy…so cute!! And I agree with you…hurry up spring!!!! This has been like the longest winter ever!
Thanks, Rachel!
Love how you styled this tray Niki! Thanks for linking up on Tuesday Turn About this week! BTW, I’m sorry I have missed your link party the last few weeks. Where does the time go??
Hi Cindy,
My link party is live now! It opens at midnight every Sunday, and remains open until the following Saturday at noon! I’d love for you to join– you have so many creative projects. 🙂
Niky, this is an adorable table and vignette. You created a spot of spring inside your home. Thank you for sharing it at the Friday with Friends link party!
So lovely–you can’t go wrong with tulips! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
I like your choice of table to use for the vignette. It is a pretty table and the spring decor just adds to the pretty look. You did a good job on recreating the challenge. Thanks for sharing it. #HomeMattersParty
Niky,
You did such a lovely job with your spring vignette! The tulips are so lovely!
Your table styling is giving me all the Spring feels!!
Niky, I am so sorry! I thought I left a comment the other day (maybe I did elsewhere, like on your IG) but I did and do enjoy your sidetable!!! I love the pie crust look of the wooden table with the pretty vignette you’ve created on top! Tulips are my favorite this time of year… So pretty!
Lovely, lovely with the light coming through the front door,
Enjoy your coming spring,
Barb 🙂
Niky, your table looks so pretty! I love the pitcher of flowers and the cloche with the birds. It’s all perfect for spring!
Very pretty! Great idea to use the grapevine orbs, which reminds me that I have some that I need to dig out. Thanks for the inspiration! Love your tulips too!
Niky, first, I love the table. Interesting lines and a pretty finish. The arrangement fits the size and shape of the table and the neutrals and whites are a wonderful combo. Love the cloche. Hopefully, spring will be early and stay long this year.
I got the shivers just reading the words -20 degrees. Brrr! Your spring table vignette is really pretty and I know that a touch of spring is just what your house needs during these last few weeks of winter.
Now this is the way to style an end table! Love how you pulled in all the elements for a pretty spring vignette. I couldn’t help noticing the rope handle cloche, those are my favorites!
Your vignette looks lovely, Niky! You did a great spin for the PC!
I love that you used your end table Niky! And all that gorgeous sunlight streaming through. You’ve styled your table so beautifully. I love all the elements, especially those pretty white tulips.
I cannot even with that -20 degrees lady! Oh my soul! How do y’all stand it? And I though our 3 degrees was bad. Geez! Anyway, thank you for joining in with our Pinterest Challenge. You did a great job showing everyone you don’t need the exact table to make it interesting and beautiful. Love how the light is streaming in your photo. Hope spring comes early! Pinned 🙂
Love that table; great details! Your pretty table vignette is so fresh with the white tulips. Spring definitely comes a little more slowly here in the north; our decorating reflects that;)
I love that you used your end table. You’ve created such a similar display even though your table is smaller. The unique style of the table adds to the overall feel too. Beautifully done.
Your table is beautiful, I really like that cloche!
Niky I absolutely adore your grouping. The sweet figurine made me smile. Love the table!
Niky,
Beautiful styling my friend! So fun to do these challenges!
Hi niky
I love it! It looks perfect for spring and it is great in your room. Love the tulips! Great job! Laura in Colorado