Happy sunflowers set the tone for this table styling. Sunflowers are perfect for this time of year and provide so much cheer and charm around a table setting. This post not only has tips on setting a sunflower inspired table styling, but there’s a bonus DIY with sunflower napkins rings. Come on in and take a seat.
Sunflowers symbolize strength, good fortune, admiration and loyalty. Bringing joy, health, hope and positivity to the party, sunflowers are perfect for happy celebrations.
*Affiliate links might be included for your convenience. These affiliate links mean a small commission is earned if you make a purchase using these links at no extra cost to you.?As an Amazon Associate qualifying purchases support this website. For more information: Full Disclosure Policy.
Sunflowers Perfect for Joyful Celebrations
The vibrant, strong sunflower is recognized worldwide for its beauty. Flower heads from young sunflower plants actually follow the movement of the sun during the day. I’m guessing hence the name “sun”flower.
One of the most widely recognized symbolic meanings of sunflowers is their association with positivity and joy. The bright yellow petals and the sun-like appearance of the flower evoke feelings of happiness and warmth. Sunflowers have the power to uplift our spirits and bring a sense of optimism to any space
Yellow is one of my favorite colors so traditional sunflowers make me super happy. I love how they liven any space immediately with their crooked stems and smiley flowers. The sunflower is native to North America, which is part of the Asteraceae family. This is also part of the Daisy family, which is one of my favorite flowers.
Details of the Sunflower Inspired Table Styling
Sunflowers are sprinkled throughout the table setting, including fresh flowers, faux flowers and dried flowers. All these sunflower types mirror and. compliment each other, establishing the happy and sunny theme.
Plate Stack
Although I tend to mix and match dishes in most plate stacks, I chose for a very formal and classic look here using our matching wedding china. I am using the bread and butter plate as a canapé dish to enjoy with an aperitif to set the tone for the meal. I still absouletly adore our wedding china almost 30 years later. That’s the staying power of a neutral timeless look.
- Lenox Citation Lace Dinner Plate (Wedding Registry)
- Lenox Citation Lace Accent Plate (Wedding Registry)
- Lenox Citation Lace Bread & Butter (Wedding Registry)
- Sunflower Napkin Ring (DIY)
- Beige Gauze Cheesecloth Napkin (Amazon)
Place Setting
An Italian cotton tea towel sets a casual tone among all the refinery. I bought these tea towels to use as table top pieces, including as napkins, or table runners or as placemats here. The classic crystal, shiny sterling silver and creamy Lenox china sets a fun juxtaposition against the casual tea towel, rustic centerpiece and homespun napkin rings. Using a tea towel as a placemat like this is also a good tip to protect a delicate tablecloth and/or if you are having a sloppier meal.
- Yellow Striped Italian Tea Towel Placemat (Whim House)
- Gold Rimmed Etched Water Glass (inherited)
- Waterford Ballymore Wine Glass (Wedding registry)
- Gold Rimmed Aperitif Glass (thrifted)
- Camusso Sterling Silverware (inherited)
Centerpiece
The centerpiece is set with rustic tones. An old French bread board sets the stage for the cheery and slightly wild sunflower bouquet in a bark vase. The flowers are flanked by bucolic lanterns. The dried sunflower heads scattered about also add a slight bit of moodiness.
- Vintage French Bread Board
- Birch Vase (Joanns)
- Fresh Flowers (Trader Joe’s)
- Parkhill Lanterns
- Mercury Glass Votives (Whim House)
- Dried Sunflower Heads
Closing Thoughts
For the regular readers, you are probably tired of hearing me say, I love to hang out at the corner of rustic and refined. Using table top refinery elevates any meal or celebration, but it’s also nice to keep it relaxed and cozy. Ultimately you want guests to feel comfortable at your table, but at the same time as hosts we want to make our guests feel special.
Using the fancy stuff immediately makes an occasion super special. If you don’t use your fancy stuff or only save it for certain occasions, I am here to tell you to use it! Use it now, and use it often! I use it as often as it’s appropriate, since I’m a vintage soul who enjoys traditions and customs. If it’s not your thing and you don’t use it at all, I would maybe recommend getting rid of it. Sell it or donate it or pass it on to another family member. This way it will declutter your home and hopefully make someone else happy, enjoying your table top wares.
The sunflower theme is reinforced by the fresh flowers and the preserved sunflowers heads sprinkled throughout the centerpiece plus the DIY sunflower napkin rings. I love how the napkin rings look. They were super easy to make, and I will share all the step by step instructions on how to make these next week.
I hope this sunny table cheered up your day and inspired you to set a pretty table embracing the season. I actually have a slew of tables stylings coming your way so hope you enjoy the table setting posts.
Shop for the Sunflower Table Look
- Sunflowers
- Lenox Eternal China Set
- Birch Bark Vase
- Parkhill Lantern
- Yellow Striped Tea Towel
- Gauze Cheesecloth Napkins
- Waterford Crystal Wine Goblets
- Gold Rimmed Water Glasses
- Gold Rimmed Aperitif Glasses
- French Wood Boards
More Related Posts
How to Decorate with Sunflowers Simply
Crown DIY Napkin Ring
Most Recent Post
DIY Walnut Yarn Acorns
How to Create an Outdoor Decor Styling
The sunflower is mine, in a way.”
Vincent van Gogh
