More Spring Decorating Ideas with Easy Elegance Wednesday
I Am So Excited To Share With You Easy Elegance Wednesdays, Where We Celebrate Simple Elegant Decor. Today I Am Sharing More Spring Decorating Ideas.
With all the time we are spending at home these days, I think it makes sense to think about more spring decorating ideas. If you haven’t decorated for Spring yet, why not shop around your home for spring items and be creative? It’s fun and I think the end result can be amazing.
As you can see in my blog post, I raided my closet for some pashmina to add color to my dining room. I should probably mention I bought them for $1 about twenty years ago in Hong Kong. And why do I have so many coral and peach shawls? I have no idea!
All I did to our family room was add some paper flowers that I made, move a vase of paper orange faux blossoms from another room, and pull an orange throw out of the linen closet.
I even set two different tables for Spring and it was so much fun!
Head on over to my blog for lots of creative ideas. You can learn how to make paper flowers, how to make placemats and more.
You can find my Spring Decoration Ideas in my blog post titled My 100 Year Old Home | Spring Decorating Ideas.
I am so excited to share with you today’s Easy Elegance Wednesdays, where we celebrate simple elegant decor.
Today we are sharing:
- My 100 Year Old Home | Spring Decorating Ideas
- Rooms For Rent | DIY Spring Floral Arrangement
- Sanctuary Home Decor | 15 Unique Vase Ideas From Rustic to Classic
- StoneGable | What is Transitional Style?
- Designthusiasm | Refresh Your Home with White Bedding Ideas
- Home Stories A To Z | Outdoor Decorating Tips
StoneGable | What is Transitional Style?
Designthusiasm | Refresh Your Home with White Bedding Ideas
Home Stories A To Z | Outdoor Decorating Tips
My 100 Year Old Home | Spring Decorating Ideas
Rooms For Rent | DIY Spring Floral Arrangement
Sanctuary Home Decor | 15 Unique Vase Ideas From Rustic to Classic
Good morning. Leslie…
In an old Flea Market magazine, I came across your article, Gracious Living. I also luve in an old home, built in 1840, in Kentucky. I am enjoying your website and am happy to find someone who also enjoys living in an old home. Thanks for your unique ideas..Carolyn
You are so welcome Carolyn. I love that you came across the article, thank you so much for following along.