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Tablescapes: Summer 2020

     I love to go on Pinterest and look for inspiration for décor. I have a special "Table" board where I save all my dining room ideas. I started to really love the black and white buffalo check look, but wanted to add a pop of color. Originally, I was planning on incorporating lemons and bright yellow, but I decided on greenery instead. I purchased the majority of this tablescape from Amazon. I really like how versatile all the pieces are, and I have already reused them in several other themes. 

    Here's the final product:



    If you are thinking about changing your tablescapes with the season, as I do, but don't know where to start, here are my recommendations: 

  1. Find a nice set of plain white/ off white dishes that you plan to use for just decor. 
  2. Invest in a couple sets of neutral color chargers. Think black, silver, wood, etc. 
  3. Get a set of neutral candle holders and candles. These can be dressed up with different color candles, or with ribbons as I have above done above. 
  4. Lastly, find a couple table runners you like that can be used in various themes. I have this one, one that is solid black and white striped (more Kate Spade-esque), one with small white sequins, one that is solid red satin, and one that is a clear/silver mesh. 
    Getting these staple pieces will get you well on your way to having seasonal tablescapes. This has easily become one of my favorite things to do around the house. I've even started adding wine glasses to help make the table look more put together. Make sure to check out all of my other tablescape creations, and the dining room remodel!

- Lizzy 

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