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Spring Decorating for the Dining Room

Ever since I was a young girl, spring has been my favorite season and I always enjoy setting the table for special spring gatherings from Easter to Mother’s Day and everyday occasions with family and friends. Today I’m going to be sharing some spring decorating for the dining room!

Wooden dining table with a blue base, table set with white plates, hammered hardware, dip dyed napkins, fern in center flanked by two candlesticks. Wishbone chairs surround the table.

I think I’ve told you all this before, but I grew up in my family’s restaurant, a colonial mansion. I used to watch my mom make each room of the mansion look cozy and inviting with beautiful florals, layering delicate fragrances, and decorating with charming antiques.

I thought I’d look back into my archives to share some spring decorating inspiration – I’ll be sharing some DIYs, some crafts, and some Easter table settings with you.

I promise none of these ideas are too hard to recreate and they don’t cost much, especially if you gather flowers or branches from your yard, but Trader Joe’s is always an affordable option, too.

Why should you decorate for spring?

After a long winter here in New England I embrace spring with open arms. It’s my favorite season because all my special holidays are in May – my birthday, Mother’s Day, and our wedding anniversary. I enjoy spring cleaning – really deep cleaning our home including washing all the slipcovers and then I like to come up with simple ideas to bring the new season inside!

DIY birds nest with eggs inside

Why You’ll Love Decorating for Spring

  • You’ll be foraging and scavenging in your yard, which means going for walks in nature.
  • Pretty flowers will bring a smile to your face.
  • Fun craft projects the whole family can do!

The world laughs in flowers

Emerson
White tulips in a asian blue and white jar

14 Spring Decorating Ideas for the Dining Room

Okay, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite spring crafts, floral arranging, and free printables to help you come up with ideas for your own homes.

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Simple Eucalyptus in Minituare Glass Vases

White dining room with pine hutch. White slipcovered chairs and a crystal chandelier hangs above the table. Woven runner, candles, and eucalyptus is on the table in glass vases.

This look is so affordable. I used simple seeded eucalyptus, a sea grass runner, and simple blown glass containers from IKEA. You could replicate this same look for under $20. The eucalyptus has an amazing smell and lasts for a few weeks in the home.

Decoupage Eggs

These eggs are so sweet and perfect to decorate an Easter table. Simply print these printables and decoupage with mod podge.

Egg decoupaged with butterfly in a wooden egg cup on a blue napkin on white plates nesting together.

Make Paper Peonies

Making paper flowers is so much fun. These are simple to make with tissue paper. You can also make them in any color you please.

Tablescape with fine china, gold flatware and paper peonies

These also look very pretty on packages or gift wrap.

Use Eggshells

Don’t throw those eggs away when making an omelette! Save them to make pretty containers for pansies or grape hyacinths.

Pansies planted in eggshells

Happy Easter Printable

This sweet viola wreath would be perfect for Easter place cards.

Viola painted watercolor wreath with Happy Easter in the middle

Aged Terra Cotta Pots

Simply age terra cotta pots (from the Dollar Store or Michaels) with paint. You can put a pretty plant at each table setting for a party favor. Fun idea for Mother’s Day!

Plates with an aged terra cotta pot with white flowers in it.

Gold Foil Eggs

These eggs are the prettiest shade of blue. I painted wooden eggs and added gold foil. I love to bring them out each year to use on the mantel or table. You won’t believe how easy they are to make!

Three blue eggs with gold foil on two white plates

Tulips and Speckled Eggs

Nothing is more joyous than a gorgeous bunch of tulips at the center of a table. This spring brunch tablescape highlights gorgeous tulips from Trader Joe’s and speckled eggs from HomeGoods. You could use the gold foil eggs (above in the same way).

Table set with neutral runner and placemats. Round vase with orange and yellow tulips in center and table scattered with gold speckled eggs.

Pansy Watercolor Eggs

Another fun decoupage project. Use my watercolor pansies on eggs (as pictured) or use them to create place cards or menus for a spring gathering.

Easter egg decoupaged with pansy watercolor. Egg in wooden egg cup.

DIY Birds Nests

These are one of my favorite projects EVER. Get your kids or grandkids to go outside with you and forage your yard for branches, sticks, twigs and anything else you might want to add to your nests. I also used seedpods and dried flowers from our yard. Make these nests for decor on a tablescape, shelf or mantel. We added some Cadbury Mini Eggs to our nests but you could make some out of clay and paint them.

DIY Birds Nest with mini eggs placed on a blue and white striped napkin on white plates

Decorate with Moss

I love using moss in home decor and on tablescapes. I made the moss in the middle of the table with sheets of moss and also made matching napkin rings. Get the wreath tutorial here. It all looks great paired with flowers from the supermarket!

Pretty wooden dining table with spring flowers in pinks as a centerpiece and moss wreath on table

Flop Eared Bunny

Everyone loves this sweet flop eared bunny! Will he be gracing your Easter table this year?

Watercolor of a flop eared bunny with a paint brush

This bunny is also available in my online shop as note cards, note card sets, framed print, and also in my Society Shop as pillows and other home decor items.

DIY Dip Dyed Napkins

Dip dyed napkins are so much fun to make (especially when the weather gets a little warmer). You can make them in any color dye you fancy! I used an indigo color and paired it with fragrant hyacinths.

Table set with hyacinth centerpiece, cut glass tumblers, hammered glass, and dip dyed napkins in Indigo.

A Living Spring Centerpiece

I used living pansies and tulips for this living centerpiece. It’s fun to watch this grow and blossom.

Tablescape with pale pink runner and moss with living centerpiece - tulips and pansies planted in vintage ironstone

Did you enjoy this post? If so, let me know! I’d love to to hear which spring decorating idea you liked the best! Also, if you try and make one of these please tag me @fingingsilverpennies when you share it online! I love seeing your creativity take bloom!

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Spring decor table ideas - images of DIY birds nests and dining room with vibrant orange tulips

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Josette
Josette
2 years ago

Hi Danielle,
I LOVE the watercolor pansies and …of course…the bunny!!!! Pansies just seem perfect for watercolors!!!
I also LOVE the living spring centerpiece…..so very pretty!….and the tulips AND spring!!!!
Great job on all!!!

lynne
lynne
2 years ago

thanks so much for your spring ideas! i love the pansies in the eggshells, the “aging” of clay pots, and your watercolor bunny!! the whole article was a day brightener…… happy spring!!

Charlotte
Charlotte
2 years ago

I love every thing about this post. I especially like the planted tablescape with Lily of the valley. I am also a May baby. I am a lot of years older now but still love spring. I have very old violas in my garden. I’m going out today and dig up a few plants. Just need to find a planter. I’m sure I have one around here somewhere. Thank you so much for your ideas.

Charlotte
Charlotte
2 years ago

Oh I forgot. How did you refinish the top of the round table in the very first pic? I have an antique in a dark stain and would like to change it up. Thank you for any help you can give me.