Quick and Easy Diy Mothers Day Table Setting Decorations

Welcome to the 554th Tablescape Thursday!

With Mother's Day just 10 days away, I was thinking today about centerpieces that would be affordable and easy to create for a pretty Mother's Day table. All of the tables I'm sharing, except for one which is more of a DIY project, would be easy to create with items you probably already have around your home.

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Have a watering can? If not, you can pick one up in your local hardware store. I purchased the one in this tablescape below online here: Green Watering Can.

Fill your watering can with flowers from your garden, or pick some up from the garden shop in your local grocery store. Trader Joes is also a great place to find beautiful, reasonably-priced bouquets.

Limelight Hydrangeas in Watering Can

Spring Tablescape, Kim Parker Floral Charger Plates, Bee Skep Tureens and Bee Flatware

Don't have a watering can? A pretty pitcher will work just as well.

Limelight Hydrangeas in White Pitcher

Limelight Hydrangeas for a Summer Table Setting

Shop your house, you may have another item that will work great as a vase for flowers. In this table setting, I used an antique graniteware pitcher I purchased 20+ years ago. In this case, the sunflowers were faux, but I have placed real ones in this pitcher several times before.

Sunflowers in Swirl Graniteware Pitcher

Blue & White Antique Graniteware

4th of July Table Setting

Since it's old and prone to leak slightly, I always place a container inside and fill it with water, instead of the graniteware pitcher. I did that for this 4th of July table setting where I used live sunflowers.

I also did that when I decorated the porch one year and had real sunflowers on the wicker coffee table in the seating area of the porch.

Patriotic Porch for 4th of July

Even a basket will work well for holding fresh flowers, at least temporarily for a Mother's Day dinner. As I recall, I think I had a good size bowl of water tucked down into the bottom of this wicker basket.

Spring Table with Daffodil and Camellia Centerpiece

Centerpiece of Daffodils and Camellias

If you're up for a little DIY project, this tiered, terracotta centerpiece will have a big impact. It was a lot of fun to make! I need to bring it out this summer and fill it again with flowers.

Tiered Planter from Terra Cotta Saucers

Since this planter is tall, you'll want to move it to another location nearby when everyone sits down for dinner. (Tutorial can be found here: Tiered Planter from Terra Cotta Saucers)

Camellias in Tiered Centerpiece

There are other ways to get a "tiered" look in your centerpiece. For this camellia centerpiece, I stacked a small, raised serving bowl atop of raised cake stand. Look around your home, you may find some items you can stack together that you hadn't thought of before. Just be careful to make sure they stack well and are nice and stable to avoid any mishaps.

Debutante-Camellias-in-a-Tiered-Centerpiece-for-Spring-Tablescape

You don't always have to use flowers in your centerpiece. If you have a few clear bottles gathering dust in the garage or basement, put them to work in a candlelight centerpiece that cost almost nothing to create. They don't have to be tall bottles like I used here, even shorter, glass containers like pickle jars will work. Just use plenty of them for a dramatic impact.

If you don't have that many clear bottles, start saving/collecting them now and you'll be set for creating this table in the future. I kept all these bottles after I took this centerpiece apart because I would love to create it again for a future dinner party. It's especially nice in the late evening when it's getting dark out.

Candlelight Dining on the Porch

Romantic Candlelight Tablescape in Silver and White

Hope these past centerpieces will provide a little inspiration for your upcoming spring-summer dinner parties! Happy spring to you!

Looking forward to the beautiful tables shared for this week's Tablescape Thursday!

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