A couple of years ago, we painted the kitchen walls and ceiling green. Privilege Green by Sherwin Williams, to be exact. That began what my youngest calls my green era. Even though I’ve loved green for decades, I can’t get enough, and I’m not sure that’s going to change anytime soon. I also love repurposing and using my collection of green pottery. It looks so nice with the kitchen walls.
A Colorful Collection-Filled Spring Tablescape

Recently, I needed a quick and easy tablescape for some friends and decided to incorporate some of my favorite pieces. So, let me share a colorful collection-filled spring tablescape with you. And hopefully, you’ll be motivated to use your collections too?!
Despite being in a hurry, it’s still important to me to find an inspirational piece first. My brain loves so many looks and ideas that the inspiration piece keeps me focused. And when I’m crunched for time, it’s mandatory.
Table runners are great inspiration starters.
I pulled out the bright, lemony table runner. Does it get any more cheerful than that?! I got it from HomeGoods and couldn’t be happier. BTW, if your table runner, napkins, or tablecloth are wrinkly, iron them. If you go to the trouble of creating a nice table and have an unsightly table runner, etc., it makes the entire table unappealing.
If you don’t have time to iron, lightly spray it with water, shake it out, then use your hands to smooth it flat. That will help a lot.
My collection of pottery isn’t the same, but the color brings them together.
I always decide on the centerpiece next, and it’s a given in most of my tablescapes to use fresh flowers. That means my lettuce ware vase was at the top of my list.
The color story throughout our house is pink and green. Choosing pink tulips keeps the colors consistent and pulls the pink out in the table runner.
Did you notice the fun little bees on the table runner? I could have gone with a bee theme because I made some darling bee skeps one year, but remember, I’m in my green era right now. LOL.
I’m using my collection to help set the table.
I grabbed a few woven placemats and green ceramic plates (also from Homegoods) that I found last year. They really pop on my white kitchen table.

If you want to take your table up a notch, layer the place settings. I enjoy using a rectangular placemat, a round placemat, and then a charger on top of that.
Mixing vintage plates with new ones
But beware, the well-mannered etiquette police might turn their nose up at you. I say, oh well, and who cares?! I find it delightful for the right occasion. But this go ’round, I only had time for quick and easy.
I did, however, decide to mix the salad plates. Do you like doing that? I’m a plate hoarder, so mixing them allows me to use others more often. Choose plates with similar colors, and your table will look intentional and interesting.
I love my little cabbageware salt and pepper shakers.
After the place settings, all I needed to do was add my green pottery pieces. And the little snacky desserts were perfect.
A leaf plate with chocolate mousse eggs from Trader Joes
If I have a large cake or pie, I don’t usually add it to the table. But since I didn’t have time to make one, little bite-sized desserts are perfect.

And I think they’re even more perfect when they’re with a piece of vintage pottery. I had small chocolate mousse eggs and peanut butter-filled M&M’s. Nothing special or fancy, but enough to make it seem like I had something.
Lemon wedges for the tea and water.
Well, that’s it, folks. I hope you can see that if you have an inspiration piece, then a colorful collection-filled spring tablescape comes together quite nicely.
Besides the normal candlesticks, plates, and glassware, here are some other collections I think would make for a beautiful tablescape.
Try these collection ideas!
- Tea cups and saucers or mugs
- Figurines of any kind
- Vases or pretty bottles
- Vintage books or cameras
- Travel memorabilia
- Birds, bird nests, bird cages, bird houses
- Rabbits, ducks, geese, swans
- Mushrooms
- Chinoiserie
- Topiaries
The list goes on and on. I’m already thinking about having more friends over so I can create one with several topiaries and small plants. Let me know in the comments if you have a collection of something you’ve used in a tablescape. I’d love to hear about it!

Today’s group is hosted by Amber from Follow the Yellow Brick Home. We are joining in on her Seasonal Saturdays Spring post. It’s fun to read because I pin images like crazy!
If you found your way here from Thistle Key Lane, welcome! I’m glad you’re here. And if you’re going in order, next is Shelley’s blog, Calypso in the Country. Enjoy!






Cindy,
Your tablescape is beautiful. I absolutely love the colors and have been admiring the cute salt and pepper shakers the last few years.
Just wondering if you have discontinued Farmhouse Friday as I sure have missed it the last few weeks. You’re one of my favorite Bloggers. Happy Saturday!
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Aww, thank you Cindy, you’ve made my day. No, I’ve not discontinued it. Just have A LOT going on around here and something had to give. I will start it up again next week (I hope). I’m so glad you like it! Happy spring.
Love, love LOVE this tablescape! The cabbage accessories are so cute. Truly the perfect shade of spring green! I might need to tie my napkins in a knot.
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Thank you Laura. I love green! 😉 Yes, try tying your napkins. I do it for a more casual look. Happy Saturday.
Cindy, I’m loving your green lettuce pieces! I need to get a vase to add to my collection. At the moment, I only have plates. Your spring tablescape is beautiful with those pretty pink tulips! Great to tour with you again!
Shelley
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Thanks bunches, Shelley. You need a vase and I need more everything! lol. It’s fun to grab them at the antique stores though. Even though I can’t find much here. :/ I guess everyone loves it. Hope you have a great weekend.
I love your collection and the way you used it. I think these cabbage sets have been around for a long time because, I remember my mother having a set when I was growing up, don’t know what happened to them. Lots of wonderful memories, now to get some for myself. Thanks and have a wonderful Spring day.
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The sets are super hard to find around here. Single plates every now and then and they are expensive. I’m thinking the Hobby Lobby plates are the way to go! Thanks Marlene for the visit. Hope you are staying warm. We are cold down here!
Cindy, you know I am loving all your green, and I am also in my green era, indefinitely! (*Typed while wearing green pjs haha.)
I love the pretty lemon table runner and your mix of pottery and all the layering. I also love your addition of pretty candy, which unlike the candy on my table, is actually for eating! Those chocolates are adorable and add such a “sweet” touch! The pink tulips are real eye candy too!
Beautiful spring table! I hope you enjoy a beautiful and blessed Easter!
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LOLOL. We had home group over on Friday to play corn hole and they said I matched the house. I had on black plants and a green linen shirt. I didn’t even notice and that wasn’t the first time someone has mentioned I matched the house. Thank you for encouraging tablescape and inviting me to join in Seasonal Saturday’s.
Cindy, there are so many pretty details in your tablescape to admire, starting with the gorgeous pink tulips in your lettuce ware vase. Your collection really makes this table setting special! Love the mix of salad plates too and your dish holding the TJ cakes! Gotta see if they still have those. 😉
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I was hoping TJ’s still had the egg cakes as well so I could offer them to my Mahjong group this week. They were delicious! Thank you Michelle. I keep thinking I need to calm down with the green plates but I found a new pretty patterned dessert plate last night at Homegoods! :0 We need to get together soon!
All very pretty and fun! I especially love your cabbagewear vase with your green walls.
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Thank you. It’s interesting how the color of the walls change throughout the day. It ranges from teal to olive. :0 Happy Monday Michelle.