I’m loving all the added daylight hours, sunshine and blooms this time of the year gives us. It’s just a bright and cheery season which is a great mood booster. It inspired me to set a bright, cheery tablescape in my kitchen. Yellow to me is a happy color so I wanted to set the table with yellow notes.
Yellow and gray is a great color combo that I absolutely love. My eye is always attracted to this color combination when I see it in fashion, table linens, home decor, anything really.
I used the lemons and flowers {chamomile, ranunculus, daffodils & filler} to bring in the yellow and I chose to inject gray into the mix by using linens in that color family. Plus I needed some bling so enter some mercury glass.
Mercury glass is another obsession of mine. I actually learned a trick to make faux mercury glass using inexpensive glass from thrift stores and the dollar tree. You can read the tutorials and details in this post: {faux mercury glass DIY ~ Ballard Designs knock-off}.
These salad plates I found at Target years ago and I totally underutilize them. I have to bring them out more often. They are extremely versatile since you can dress them down or dress them up depending on the table, mood and other accessories.
I’m thinking I will use mercury glass in my Easter table this year as well. I hope to share that here real soon.
I also have multiple projects going at the moment that I want to share…mostly in my head, lol, but I hope to get moving as soon as the rain stops for good. Right now we have 2-3 beautiful days and then 2-3 days of rain, rain and more rain.
I am participating in a Vintage Market the first weekend in May with some friends and I am planning on purging old inventory and some current furniture in our home so I can bring in new furniture as my style has evolved, which includes this kitchen table and chair set by the way. All of this requires painting and organizing and cleaning. I am so happy because it aligns perfectly with my organizing goal for 2019.
I’m really trying to purge my household through three channels; either selling, donating or last ditch effort throwing it out. I am trying to prevent more things going to the land fill or ocean or wherever it is it lands, but I also want it out of my house!
I am forcing myself through projects like this tablescape to determine if it’s something I need to keep or if it’s something I can pass on for someone else to enjoy. If it’s not good enough for a blog post picture and we don’t use it regularly, it needs to go.
I use these linens all.the.time. As well as my mercury glass. As I mentioned the salad plates are underutilized but I love them and I will bring them out more often now that they are on my radar. I actually put a few of my mercury glass pieces aside to sell at the Vintage Market because they are not my favorite of the bunch.
Anybody else in this state of mind? I am not a minimalist by any means but I am trying to minimize the amount of stuff that piles up around here, hidden in cabinets or the garage or the attic. I am a sentimentalist which sometimes obstructs the purging mechanism but I am trying very hard.
There’s a fine line between curating fine collections and becoming a hoarder. I think my line was becoming blurred so I am sharpening it and being very deliberate about the process and the things I want to keep and showcase in our home and my blog.
It’s tablescapes like this that helps me appreciate the things I use and love and want to keep. The brightness of the table makes me happy. I am looking forward to some fun spring mingling with friends and family.