I wandered into Hobby Lobby on my lunch break yesterday and surprise, left with a bunch of awesomeness! Recently, I refurbished our victorian table by adding farmhouse style legs and thought it was a great time to create a spring tablescape, in hopes that spring will show it’s face soon!
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I purchased 2 lamb’s ear garland’s, a eucalyptus leaf garland, 2 bags of large lemons, and 1 bag of mini lemons. The garland’s were half off, ringing up at $10 each..score! The large lemons were $10 a bag but with Hobby Lobby’s online coupon, you can get them 40% off! The cashier ended up ringing my large lemon bags up at $0.98 each on accident, so I got a mega deal!
I started by placing a lamb’s ear garland into the chicken feeder. One garland was long enough to fill the entire chicken feeder and I just made sure to fluff the leaves so they stuck out a bit. I then randomly places the lemons inside of the chicken feeder, resting on top of the garland.
I wanted some more greenery in my spring tablescape so I took the last of my lamb’s ear garland and my eucalyptus leaf garland and wove them together. I then wove this underneath my chicken feeder to fill in this empty space.
For my plateware, I mix and match from the Maison Versailles collection at Macy’s. Most of my pieces are from the Maison Versailles Blanc Colette collection and I absolutely love them! The chargers I use underneath my plateware are a galvanized charger from Hobby Lobby. They are so budget friendly and add that farmhouse style I love!
To finish off this spring tablescape and still keep it farmhouse style, I always use these ticking stripe runner‘s on all my tables. They’re super budget friendly at $12.99 a piece and sometimes World Market runs awesome sales too!
I wanted to share a sneak peak of our dining room table transformation as well! No, I’m not showing you those amazing legs just yet. But I did manage to pick up a few pressback chairs from online sale sites for CHEAP and am loving the mismatched dining chair look. I just used Rustoleum’s White Linen chalk paint to give them a makeover and make the whole set look coherent. I then sanded to give them an aged look.
As for those awesome copper mules? They were granny’s old copper mules and are true antiques! But don’t worry, I’ve linked a few copper options for you!
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you loved my copper and lemon inspired spring tablescape!
This looks so effective! I would have never thought to create anything like this but I love it! I really love the copper mules too
Thank you! Those were a hand-me-down from my grandma. She always had the mules hanging in her kitchen!
Oh wow what a beautiful table scape , you have given me bags of indeas as to how to style my table x also photos are beautiful x
Thank you so much Pati!
I love this beautiful tablescape. What a cool and quirky way to decorate. I’d never in a million years thought to use a chicken feeder. But it looks really effective.
Thank you! My dad thought it was super gross I had it on my table haha but I guess he doesn’t get home decor!
Ah, roll on Spring! Love these ideas…the copper mugs are absolute winners too.
Really enjoyed this post and shared on my Pinterest (scheduled to be precise…. before I went on a pinning spree using your photos from previous posts!!! :))) The chicken feeder is a great idea. The whole look is fresh and Spring-y!
A really unique and original idea. The photos for this post are really beautiful too.
These are gorgeous, they’d look lovey at Easter too xx
oh wow I’d never have thought to have use a chicken feeder in this way. Would be beautiful at a wedding filled with flowers too. how inspired!
What a beautiful table feature idea! Absolutely stunning, so rustic and natural x over from littleowlblogs.wordpress.com