I created a garden themed table setting with fresh potted herbs and flowers. DIY paper pots and a drop cloth table runner add texture. I kept the colors neutral.

Spring Farmhouse Table Setting

This post is in collaboration with some very talented blogger friends of mine. Read all the way to the end to visit the other blogs for more spring home inspiration!

Last week I shared my spring farmhouse kitchen. I used fresh and herbs and succulents to add a little life for the spring season. This week I’m ready to move onto the dining room.

If you have been hanging around the farmhouse a while, you know I’m not a fancy lady. I don’t like to spend a lot of money decorating my house, and I tend to think less is more.

Simple Farmhouse Dining Room Spring Decor and Table Setting

Natural elements that can be pilfered from the great outdoors tend to make their way through the back door and onto windowsills and table tops. Maybe its because I have no imagination, or maybe that’s just what God meant for us to do. He made it all so pretty anyway, right?

Since the most exciting thing about spring is growing herbs, flower and veggies, I decided to have a garden themed table setting. The warmer temps make the waiting soil workable.

Just last week we spread compost and tilled our plot. I can’t wait to get tiny seedlings in the ground. Potted herbs make me even more excited for the warm barefoot days ahead.

As a backdrop for my spring table setting, I made a very simple ruffle table runner from drop cloth. I layered a grain sack table runner on the top.

As a nod to the flowers coming in the months ahead, I added my wildflower scented candles from Antique Candleworks.

wildflower candle antique candleworks

DIY Brown Paper Pots

DIY Paper Pots potted herbs

I made paper pots for my herbs out of brown wrapping paper.

To make them, I added about six inches to the total height that I wanted. I folded the top over a couple of times and then rolled the paper into a tube. I secured it with tape, and folded the bottom so that the plants could stand.

Clothespin Plant Markers

I used a sharpie paint marker, and vintage clothespins, to make DIY plant markers.ย Clothespin and Sharpie Paint Pen Plant Markers

Sourdough Flat Bread

The flat bread on the table is a new creation of mine. It is made from my beloved sourdough starter. If you are unfamiliar with that concept check out this post. I made it with the same method as this sourdough pizza crust, except a little thicker and topped with lots of fresh herbs and garlic.
Sourdough Flat Bread with Fresh Herbs Garden Table Setting

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Brown Wrapping Paper

Vintage Clothespins

Sharpie Paint Pen

Striped Tea Towels

White Plates

Drop Cloth

Grain Sack and Ticking Stripe Pillows

Wildflower Candle from Antique Candleworks

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Sincerely, Marie Designs She Holds Dearly Zevy Joy

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15 Comments

  1. Jodie says:

    Great ideas that are quick and simple .Can you tell me where you found the hanging light fixtures over the table?

  2. Emily says:

    Beautiful! Can you tell me what finish/color you used on the dining room table? I love it! Thanks!

  3. Kathleen says:

    Love everything about your home, thanks for sharing. The paint color on your walls in the dining area, could you share the color please? Thx Kathleen

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you so much Kathleen! It is Benjamin Moore Gray Owl. ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Julie Blanner says:

    Such a beautiful setting! Your home is so warm and lovely.

  5. Julie says:

    It’s so beautiful, Lisa. I love your effortless style!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you Julie!

  6. Sarah | She Holds Dearly says:

    Lisa! You always have such doable decorating ideas, I know people are going to love your sweet and simple table decor idea!! Thank you for all that you do to bring us great content! xoxo

    1. Lisa says:

      Aww thanks so much Sarah! And thank you for putting this great blog hop together!

  7. Chelsey says:

    I’m sorry if you’ve already mentioned it in another post, but would you mind commenting on where you bought your dining table? We’re on the lookout for something that will seat more people and your’s is just lovely! Thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

    Warmly,
    Chelsey
    http://www.chelseynelson.com

    1. Lisa says:

      Hey Chelsey! My husband built it from Ana White farmhouse table plans. ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. Mich says:

    Love your home, so warm, inviting and beautiful. The brown paper bag idea is great! Thx for sharing!!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you so much!!