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Pretty DIY centerpieces and tablescapes perfect for spring!

Hello all! Goodness I'm ready for Friday this week! The sun is out, the house is fairly clean (although picked up and clean are two very different things) and I'm ready to relax for a couple days. We're supposed to get snow tomorrow but Sunday looks promising for good, warmer weather! 

I'm in the spring mood so I'm sharing some BEAUTIFUL spring-inspired tablescapes and centerpieces today. I shared our simple green centerpiece earlier this week and it got me thinking about spring/Easter tables. 

Enjoy the pretty inspiration! You can find the link to the talented bloggers under each photo. 

This is just plain stunning. The gold combo with the peach and pink is lovely:  
Pretty spring tablescape with gold, pink and peach

I love these simple farmhouse centerpiece ideas -- the simple box with flowers is so easy for spring: 
Farmhouse spring centerpieces

Table runners are an easy way to add color and texture to your table -- this painted DIY runner is perfect if you have a long table (it's hard to find long runners in the store!):
DIY painted long runner for table

This burlap and lace runner is a simple DIY and would be so pretty for a spring table:
DIY burlap and lace table runner

If you like more COLOR on your table you'll love these next few. These glittered candlesticks are such a cute idea! I love the idea of green, pink and blue for spring:
Pretty DIY glitter candlesticks

I love the darker feel and deeper colors of this centerpiece:
Dark dining room centerpiece

And the bright pink and green combo in this dining room is gorgeous for spring!
Green and pink spring tablescape ideas

This one is just beautiful -- and easier than you'd think. She shares how to get this distressed look on a mason jar:
Painted mason jar centerpiece

And finally, some pretty ideas for my neutral lovers! I LOVE the moss down the middle of this table! I have a thing for moss and the natural touch it brings -- and it looks great with color or neutrals: 
Pretty natural spring tablescape with moss

I love the simplicity of the next few. They are easily replicated at home with trays or wood boxes: 
Tool box centerpiece with greenery

You can't go wrong with mason jars in a wood trough. Ever:
Simple box and mason jar centerpiece

And I'm always a sucker for succulents. See what I did there? You can find these half off at craft stores and they'll last forever -- no watering needed:
DIY succulent and candle centerpiece

I love the touches of pink in this one and how they spill out of the box. They look so real!
Easy succulent centerpiece

There you go! Some beautiful inspiration for your spring table! I'm ready, are you? Have a wonderful weekend my friends!

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