We’re getting a little taste of summer while on Florida’s 30A and I’ve been enjoying setting a beach-inspired table for my family. Today’s post has lots of soothing, coastal tablescape inspiration and, as always, includes some beautiful gift ideas for spring birthdays and Mother’s Day!
As much as I like to set a “perfect” table I try to let my girls help me set and decorate the table. It’s usually not what I originally envisioned, but I end up loving their sweet little additions to the table decor, like how they used the shells we’ve been collecting on our morning beach outings. So sweet!
These ginger jars from LoHome make for beautiful centerpieces with or without flowers — and I love how well they work with all of our coastal-inspired decor. Right now you can get 15% off LoHome decor and serveware with the code MOTHERSDAY21! Even a little one filled with flowers would be so a lovely gift!
These Honey and Hank crab napkins were practically made for beachside dining (look closely: the crabs are made up of little “Florida” states!). Use code FORMOM for 20% off! And the sage Fenwick Fields linen placemats are so soothing for your summer table. We have an exclusive discount code for Fenwick Fields, too — use the code DSG20 for 20% off everything on their site.
And, as an added bonus, all of these items featured would make fabulous Mother’s Day gifts!
We have also been putting our Staub pans to work since we’ve been here. These beautiful pans come in a three-piece set, and would be such a lovely gift for any home chef! And for those of you who have been asking about my husband’s recipes, don’t worry — he has a few coming soon.
I love that all of these pieces make meals feel special and also work for everyday. Head to our Mother’s Day Gift Guide for more ideas!
Sources:
Lee’s Dress | Girl’s Dress c/o Eyelet and Ivy | White Ginger Jars – use code MOTHERSDAY21| Scalloped Sage Green Placemats – use code DSG20| Crab Napkins | Staub Set |Tablecloth from Home Goods but see this post for more tablecloth sources!
What do you think?