There’s no doubt, that I love a well dressed home. I also love beautiful accessories, to style a space with. I tend to grab things from around the house to make the perfect vignette or styled shelf along with new items to keep costs down. I have to admit though, sometimes the centerpiece thing I struggle with. Since I obsess over decorating and spending almost every waking moment thinking about redesigning a space, or how I can make a corner of a room look even better I should have centerpieces down for sure. Well, I think the problem is when to know when to stop and when you need to add more. Also having an everyday centerpiece that still says WOW, but doesn’t require you to visit the florist every week. So since I struggle with this from time to time, I wanted to find ways to style a dining table or kitchen table for my readers. The best part these tips are all Simple centerpieces anyone can do!
Easy Topiaries
Source: This Dining room is gorgeous with it’s neutrals and stunning upholstered chairs. I love the simplicity of the tabletop with just 3 easy faux Topiaries centered on the table.
Dough Bowl with Seasonal Decor
Source: As we know Liz Marie is design genius. Her cottage style homes are always my fav to stare at. This dough bowl she arranged with some faux pumpkins and plants is perfect for the Fall season and Thanksgiving Holiday.
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Cake Stand with Fruit
Source: Keep it super simple with a cake stand and some paired fruit. I love pairing apples, pears, and even artichokes can be a fav of mine.
Vintage Tool Box or Larger Planter Box
Source: I love this vintage tool box with an arrangement of flowers. Check your local flea markets and thrift shops for one of these. It doesn’t have to be as long and dramatic as this one, but this can be a great way to switch out your flowers on your tabletop without the conventional glass vase.
Farmhouse Scale
Source: I love a farmhouse scale for any table top! This is simple with some greenery, or pumpkins, pine cones, moss (for spring), or even candles. Simple and Easy!
Hydrangeas
Source: Hydrangeas faux or real are always easy to pair in a vase or pitcher. They have so much fullness on their own, that they don’t require too much work to arrange. I even love a dried hydrangea on display.
Vintage Candlesticks
Source: I love a set of vintage candle sticks to dress a table. Add a soft runner for color or texture.
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Every single photo is just stunning. I am obsessed!!!
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