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Green and Pink Table Setting for Spring Parties

A green and pink table setting color scheme is the most “spring” color combination I can think of. I am a huge fan of blue and white, but when it comes to spring, I have a special place in my heart for some spring-y colored table decor in a pink and green theme.

Here is some beautiful table inspiration for a pink and green tablescape.

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Why Choose a Pink and Green Tablescape?

Creating a pink and green spring tablescape is a fantastic idea for those looking to add a touch of vibrancy and charm to their gatherings. The combination of these two colors brings a visually stunning and lively atmosphere, making for a truly pretty table setup.

The versatility lies in the ability to play with different shades within these color combos, allowing for endless possibilities to suit various occasions.

Whether it’s an Easter tablescape for brunch, a birthday celebration, or a casual weekend get-together, the pink and green palette effortlessly adapts, adding a delightful pop of color that’s sure to leave a lasting impression on your guests.

My favorite way to show off a pink and green tablescape is by utilizing it in a luxy garden inspired baby/Wedding shower or birthday party.

Why are Pink and Green Table Settings Great for Spring?

A pink and green tablescape is the perfect opportunity to embrace the spirit of spring. As the season blooms with fresh blossoms and sunshine, a green and pink tablescape captures the essence of nature’s delicate hues this time of year.

Green, synonymous with growth and rejuvenation, complements the pink beautifully, making it one of the favorite color combinations for this season. Together, they evoke a sense of freshness and warmth, seamlessly mirroring the vibrant palette of spring.

Whether you’re hosting a garden party or a simple brunch, a pink and green tablescape brings the outdoors in, creating a visually appealing and seasonally appropriate setting.

Beautiful Ways to Tie in Pink and Green to Your Spring Tablescape:

I offer my own ideas for tying in pink and green to your spring tablescape down below with examples in the form of high-quality images, however, here are some additional ways to tie in the color palette to the entire table:

 

 

Floral Arrangement by @floraandfauna

 

Floral Arrangement by @floraandfauna

Pretty Pink and Green Table Setting for Spring

Here are a few tidbits about my own green and pink table setting:

I loved using this green velvet tablecloth. It served as the base of a lush garden. Switching to a striped or buffalo check sage and white tablecloth would add a casualness to this table which would be a pretty alternative.
Usually there are two general focal points on a table. The centerpiece on the table and the place settings. The flower centerpieces wows your guests as they enter your dining area and the place setting is what will wow them at their chosen seat.
An easy way to create drama on a circular table is using a grouping of blue and white miniature vases filled with bright spring blooms and a tall chinoiserie vase. This is best done on a small table using one side for the centerpiece or a very large circular table where the vase won’t be too obstructing to your guest’s conversation.
A pink Ginori plate coupled with a pierced plate with a blue ribbon finished with a ribbon is a lovely way to get started with your place settings. The addition of the ribbon to the plate brought the eyes to the pink dessert plate and emphasized it as the focal point of the place setting.
Gold bamboo flatware added the sparkle and further gave a nod to the chinoiserie style.
I purposely use clear gold goblets with small gold rims to further tie in the gold metal but also not to take away attention to the what I wanted the center of attention to be in the place setting, featuring the pink dessert plate.
There you have it. My best tips for piecing together a lovely pink and green table setting for spring. I hope you are leaving this post with some ideas for piecing together your own!
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