“You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you”
Isaiah 26:3
Hello sweet friends. I am so glad you are here today for a little springtime inspiration. But first things first, I received emails from so many of my sweet readers asking if we were safe from the tornadoes that hit Alabama on Sunday afternoon. We live about 120 miles from where the tornadoes hit in Lee County. My thoughts and prayers are for all those who have lost loved ones. There are 23 known deaths and people are still missing. The devastation of property is unbelievable. So many lost everything they had. They are saying as of last night that it was an EF4 tornado with winds of 170 mph and that it was a mile wide. Six tornadoes were recorded in Alabama on Sunday. There is still flooding in our area around Weiss Lake and the Coosa River. Thank you so much for praying for my fellow Alabamians. We are prone to tornadoes, and if you have ever been near one, it is so very terrifying!
On a lighter note, I have joined a group of talented tabletop stylists hosted by Chloe from Celebrate & Decorate to bring you springtime tablescapes. You can find the links for all at the bottom of this post. Come in out of the cold, and join me for a botanic garden!
It feels like winter over most of the country, it is in the upper teens this morning at my house. But on my dining room table it looks like spring!
The centerpiece might look somewhat familiar if you saw Monday Morning Blooms. I did add pinkish-purplish spider lilies to give it more of a spring look!
Portmeirion “Botanic Garden” dinner plates were the perfect springtime choice with beautiful flowers on each plate!
With its delightful mix of floral motifs and signature leaf border, it is a true British classic designed by the celebrated designer Susan Williams-Ellis. Each plate has the common and scientific name of the flower.
The designer used 19th century illustrations as her inspiration.
We have had so little sun over the past six weeks, I had to pull out the lighting umbrellas in order to photograph my normally light-filled dining room!
Cabbage salad plates are by Bordallo Pinheiro. Napkin rings are hand-painted mini terra-cotta pots!
What’s not to love about sweet peas…
Floral placemats were layered over a blush pink tablecloth and often used American Atelier “Baroque” chargers held the dinner plates. Vintage Fostoria water glasses and Noritake “Rainbow” iced tea stemware complete the place setting!
Flanking the floral centerpiece are silver candle sticks and mint julep cups filled with moss.
Hydrangeas are one of my favorite flowers!
Rhododendrons are found throughout the highlands of the Appalachians!
“A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.”
Proverbs 25:11
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Thank you so much for your visits and taking time to comment! Wishing you all a joy-filled day!
You don’t want to miss any of these spring tablescapes. Be sure to come back each day as new ones that will go live1
Monday
A Casa di Bianca | Red Cottage Chronicles | Panoply
The Little Yellow Corner Store | From My Carolina Home
Tuesday
Celebrate & Decorate | Everyday Living | Home is where the Boat Is | Belle Blue Interiors
Living With Thanksgiving
Wednesday
The Painted Apron | Debbee’s Buzz | Bluesky at Home | Corner of Plaid and Paisley
Home and Gardening With Liz
Thursday
Sweet Sensations | Life and Linda |Chasing Quaintness | Our Crafty Mom | Zucchini Sisters
Friday
My Thrift Store Addiction | My Family Thyme | Me and My Captain
Follow the Yellow Brick Home | Katherine’s Corner | Twelve on Main
Linking with:
Pieced Pastimes, Dwellings-Heart of Your Home, Stone Gable, Confessions of a Plate Addict, Worthing Court, Between Naps on the Porch, Cedar Hill Farmhouse, A Stroll Thru Life, Katherines Corner, Petit Haus, Follow The Yellow Brick Home, Love Of Home, Celebrating Everyday Life, Little Farmstead, Rustic & Refined, The Freckled Rose, Life and Linda, DIY 180, Celebrate & Decorate, Me and My Captain, Shabby Fufu, Designthusiasm, Imparting Grace, Calypso in the Country
Mary says
A breath of fresh spring air Pam! I love Portmeirion Botanic Garden, it’s my everyday pattern adds a little daily flower therapy this time of the year with our nonstop rain and cold weather! Your light pink tablecloth provides such a soft and pretty foundation for your table paired with the greens of your floral and rims of the plates. I love the addition of the pink/purplish mums with your green and white MMBs! As always it’s a pleasure to have a virtual seat at your table and blog hop with you!
P.S. The devastation from the tornadoes was horrific. Keeping everyone in the path in our thoughts and prayers. Glad you and all my ‘Bama blogging friends were out of harms way. ♥
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you dear Mary. We have a beautiful blue sky and sunshine, but a very cold day❤️
Cheryl says
The word that came to my mind on this one is stunning! Just beautiful, as always! Hydrangeas are one of my favorites, too. I absolutely love the bluish pink tinted tablecloth. What an amazing backdrop and foundation for all of the other loveliness! I am SO thankful you all were not affected by the awful storms!! Oh, God is SO faithful and so good! My heart just goes out to those dear ones so very much, and I trust Jesus will hold every hurting one close to His heart through this horrific aftermath. So, so sad. Your state surely has been hit so hard with the flooding, and now this. So very grateful all is well with you all.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Cheryl, God is so faithful and so good! Thank you my friend for all of your prayers. You are always a blessing to me❤️
Maristella says
Oh my! This table is my favorite!!! How amazing! Exquisite dishes…Fabulous centerpiece…Perfect and adorable! God bless all of you…
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Maristella, God bless you and yours!
Carole @ From My Carolina Home says
Wow, what beautiful plates, and a lovely table. I love the delicate setting, and your flowers are so pretty. I was thinking of you, too, but was reasonably sure you weren’t in that path. Good to know you and your family are safe.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Carole.
Sandra at Maison De Jardin says
Pam, your table is amazing. I have had favorites, but I do believe this tops them all. Absolutely gorgeous from the tablecloth on to the centerpiece. I just have no words other than – outstanding.
I am gathering a nice little collection of things of yours I have pulled through my screen – I just added the napkin rings this morning. They were easy to get through.?
Again, Beautiful! You are an amazing talent. Have a lovely week, dear friend..
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Aw, you are so sweet Sandra. I bought those at a craft show years ago at the Hunstville Botanical Gardens!
Rita C. says
Such a light and delicate display of blooms using your Portmeirion Botanic Garden, Pam. The AA Baroque chargers are fine, fine, fine, and oh, so versatile. I’m loving the hand-painted terra cotta napkin rings, and the placemats are just the right amount of added blooms for the overall subtle appearance of your table.
I had initially heard the devastating tornado was EF3 (that was before they could reach the areas affected to see the gauges). How terribly sad, and I suppose just the start of the tornado season. I’m grateful your family was affected, prayerful for those who were. Flooding is as frightening, and I pray you continue remaining safe.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you, thank you Rita! We have blue skies and sunshine today with winds which will help with the local flooding. It has already been forecasted that we could have storms this weekend.
shirley@housepitalitydesigns says
The Portmeirion Botanic Garden plates are the perfect compliment to the ever so beautiful centerpiece. Your collections of vintage glassware always add such beauty to all of your stunning tables. Another table of sheer charm and a wonderful way to usher in Spring….So glad that you and your family are safe…My heart breaks over the tragedy of the victims of that horrific tornado…Have a most beautiful day Pam!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Shirley, it is a beautiful day with sunshine, but cold temps. Thank you!
Liz @ Home and Gardening With Liz says
The Portmerion Botanic Garden dishes are a lovely choice for your spring tablescape. Love the floral arrangment. Those big spider mums are lovely and of course I love the bells of Ireland. I should grow some this year! So glad you were safe from the tornadoes. I can’t imagine the terrifying moments that those in the path dealt with as it swept through their area. Prayers for all that were affected by this catastrophic event.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Liz and thank you for your prayers for my fellow Alabamians.
Roxanne Bernard says
All the shades of green against the blush pink is a true breath of Spring. I love the color of the candles! The amount of damage we are seeing on television is hard to even comprehend, and on top of all the flooding too. Prayers continue for the fine people of Alabama.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you dear Roxanne and thank you for your prayers for our state.
Penny at Enjoying The Simple Things says
Glad to hear that you are safe. Your table setting looks so springy!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Penny!
Kari @ Me and My Captain says
Pam I am in love with your Portmeirion Botanic Garden Dinnerware…what a joy to sit at your table and enjoy the spring blooms while the outside shivers from the cold. You know I am in a pink phase these days so your lovely blush tablecloth caught my eye….and the little terra cotta pots/napkin rings are adorable. I especially love the salt and pepper watering cans. Soooo cute.
Growing up in the midwest, I am well aware of the damage tornadoes can do….unlike hurricanes, they sneak up on people giving no time to prepare. My prayers go out to all the families and their little ones. Adding to the devastation and loss of life… all the flooding and my heart breaks fo those losing everything.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Kari! We have beautiful sunshine today with cold temps, which will help with flooding. The tornado tragedy is heart wrenching!
the Painted Apron says
Oh so pretty and perfectly Spring Pam! I can’t believe how you transformed your Monday Morning Blooms arrangement by just adding a few pink flowers! The Portmeirion plates could not be more perfect with your floral arrangement and the napkin rings are just delightful! Thank you for sharing the prayers for our fellow Alabamians, the devastation is beyond comprehension, I can’t imagine how they will ever recover…
Jenna
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Jenna. The sunshine sure looks great today, even though it is cold!
inspiredbyjoydianne says
The transition you made from Floral Monday is just amazing. These plates are so beautiful. I have passed on them twice at Home Goods (yes I am crazy). You have such beautiful stemware and these are perfect. Love love the painted terra cotta napkin rings. I am following the news and praying every day for those who have lost so much. It is almost beyond belief.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Dianne and thank you for your prayers for our fellow Alabamians!
S C Williams says
Pam what a beautiful tablescape! The floral arrangement with the added lavender spider mums is so colorful & the transformation with just one added color is amazing. I love the plate pattern; it’s always been a favorite of mine. The mint glasses are a favorite; you have such a beautiful collection of stemware! The Hydrangeas are a favorite flower as you can alter the color with little effort by altering the pH of the soil. How fun is that? The napkin rings are so cute & the napkins just add an extra bit of color matching the Bells of Ireland. We’re so thankful you & your family are safe from the flooding & were not in the path of the tornado devastation. After seeing drone footage of the affected area our hearts just ached. Our continued prayers for all affected by the flooding & tornadoes. Happy Tuesday! Clara ❤️
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Clara, it was so easy to add the pink-lavender spider mums. I enjoy repurposing and using what I have on hand. I love using the botanic garden plates, it reminds me of a pretty cutting garden. Thank you for praying for those who have been affected by the tornadoes! ❤️
Benita says
Everything on your table is absolutely gorgeous! I love your beautiful centerpiece and those plates are so sweet. Hydrangeas are my favorite flower but I struggle with trying to grow them here in Texas. The soil just seems so unwilling to cooperate. Being from Alabama, I fully know the devastation of a tornado. I’ve been through a couple of F4 and F5s myself. Terrifying! So glad you are safe. Our families still live in Alabama and thankfully, they were not hit this time. My in-laws live in Wetumpka, which was devastated recently.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Benita, being a native Alabamian you know the terror of tornadoes. I am so glad your family stays safe. Thank you for your sweet comments!
marmeladegypsy says
I just came from Liz and she’s using Portmerion, too! I told her in my comment that SO FAR I have resisted the temptation to add to my way-too-large dish collection by getting this but I love it so much I always fear I will cave! It’s gorgeous on your table and I love the flowers, too. So glad you and yours are safe. I’m hoping all my blog friends are and that the missing are just away for a bit and not under rubble.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Jeanie, I had always loved the pattern and I caved last spring when it was at TJ Maxx. I have a way-too-large dish collection. Thank you for your warm thoughts.
Bonnie Morgan says
I don’t like arriving late but I had an early morning lab this morning and I had to wait a long time.
I’m beginning to think I have ESP because I had a feeling Portmerion would be used a few times this week. I just read Jeanie’s comment above about Liz using Portmerion also. I’m look forward to seeing her table. Really, I think it is great to see how different ways a table can be styled with one common item.
Elegant, soft and lovely describe your table. You changed your flowers from Monday Blooms to fit today’s hop so well. I really learn so much from you girls.
Your photography turned out well. I would welcome a tutorial about using the lighting umbrellas.
I am so glad the sun is shining. We are packing our bags again to visit our son so I will not be in full blogging mode.
Have a great weekend.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Bonnie, thanks so much. The Portmerion is a flower lover’s pattern for sure. The sunshine has been so wonderful today!
Valorie says
Pam, so lovely. Hope that Spring is gentler than the winter…??
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Valorie for your visit!
Dolores Velasco says
My dear friends, I am here so many miles away that I do not know everything that is happening in these lands of yours. What are the tornadoes of horror and the damage they do to people and fields?
“In bad times, good looking” we usually say around here … and therefore presents an incredible table. I love the dishes, they are really magnificent pieces. The detail of each one that carries the scientific name is wonderful …
Well, dear friends, be patient and take good care of yourself. Everything arrives and everything happens … and soon the wonderful sun will shine and your faces will light up.
Fondly
Dolores
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Queridos Dolores, los tornados son similares a los huracanes, pero se forman sobre la tierra. Hay una pequeña ventana de advertencia de que uno podría estar acercándose, 20-30 minutos. Son comunes en los estados del sur. ¡Tienen vientos muy fuertes y pueden destruir totalmente todo lo que encuentran en su camino! Gracias por tu amor y preocupación. Tenemos sol tras semanas de lluvia, así que estoy agradecido. Siempre me encantan tus visitas, y bendiciones y abrazos dulce amiga!
Anonymous says
Ahhhhhh Spring! Pink and green! The table cloth, stemware, china, flowers speak my language. Praise the Lord for all who were saved but Spring brings terrible storms. We will pray He will lift them up into the heavens away from His children.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much. Spring can bring terrible storms, and it has already been forecast that we will have storms on Saturday!
Sandra Garth says
Happy to hear that you and your family are safe and well. Thank you for sharing this lovely table and the dinner plates are so unique. I’m not familiar with many botanical names so the inclusion of those on the plates is an added bonus. Your centerpiece is simple and very elegant. Always a pleasure to blog hop with you.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Sandra. I look forward to your table.
Marion says
Pam the flower plates are lovely.
Marion
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Marion. Stay warm.
Debbee says
Pam, what a lovely, elegant table that can double duty for sling and St. Patrick’s Day with that gorgeous centerpiece. I recognized the Irish belle blooms that my husband’s grandmother wanted for her funeral (she was just shy of 100). we had them in great abundance. Whenever I see them I smile.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Debbee. How wonderful that you hubby’s grandmother lived to almost be 100, and that she got her request for Bells of Ireland for her funeral.
Marilyn says
Everything is so beautiful and Spring like.
Marilyn
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Marilyn. We have sun today but it is very cold.
Chloe Crabtree says
I am so happy that you and your family are safe from the devastating tornadoes. I am glad you are here to share your lovely spring table with us. Your Portmeirion Botanic Garden Dinnerware is perfect for hinting of the blossoms to come as spring commences and the weather warms. My favorite of your plates is the foxglove, one of my favorite perennials I used to grow in Ohio. They always attracted the bees and the hummingbirds with their bells. Thank you so much for joining in another tablescape hop!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Chloe. I grew foxgloves a couple of years ago, but they didn’t do well in our heat!
Tea With Jennifer says
I enjoyed the juxtaposition of the eclectic choices of your table setting, glassware & flower arrangement Pam.
Great job! 😀
Blessings,
Jennifer
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you so much Jennifer❤️
Marsha says
Pam, I am so sad to hear of the 20 tornados that hit the south. My heart sinks and my prayers are with everyone affected by this disastrous occurrence. I am glad that you and your family are safe and will continue to ask God for his love and help to those who lost everything including loved ones. Your Spring table was a stark reminder that nature can also certainly provide us with beauty too. The botanical plates are so lovely and has made me aware that the variety of flowers that nature creates is a joyful miracle. You captured that miracle in the various floral plates and floral napkin holder. Your floral centerpiece is a gorgeous combination of flowers and color.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Marsha, your kind sentiments are so appreciated. Thank you for your prayers for our state!
Ann @ Corner of Plaid and Paisley says
Your table is beautiful! It sure sings spring! I love your floral arrangement – so pretty!! and such cute little napkin rings. Glad to hear you are fine, prayers go out to the people and area that saw the worst of the weather. I hope springs brings better things for them.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Ann. Looking forward to seeing your table this morning!
Maureen says
Pam, you had me when I saw the Bells of Ireland! I am actually going to try to grow some in my garden this year! Your plates are beautiful and as a flower lover I enjoyed seeing both the common and Latin names. But, those little hand painted clay flower pots have to be my favorite. Your table is a like a spring dream for this garden lover!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Maureen! Happy spring gardening!
Cecilia says
Pam, I love everything about your tablescape–the colors, the centerpiece, and THOSE DISHES! Happy to be joining you for the tablescape hop this week! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Cecilia. Wishing you a Happy Wednesday!
Linda says
Hello Pam, always a pleasure to see your gorgeous tablescapes. The Portmeirion Botanic Garden plates are so lovely. The floral centerpiece is lovely. Looks like spring to me. so glad you and your family are safe. Scary situations. Blue skies are definitely welcome. Flowers make everything beautiful.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you so much Linda. I hope your Mom is doing better❤️
Linda Lewis says
The good news is that the tornados missed you. What an awful catastrophe. You never miss on your tables and floral arrangements. I’ve run out of words!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks Linda. Yes, so thankful. Unfortunately we may have storms this coming Saturday to deal with.
Belle Bleu Interiors says
Pam, I am so, so sorry I am late commenting. With this head cold running through the house, my brain has been in a fog. Your table is absolutely stunning! The color scheme looks so pretty and perfect for spring (it also looks gorgeous with that blue wall color). I adore those pretty plates. Flowers make me smile. Your floral centerpiece is so lovely with the added purple mums. Enjoy your day, sweet friend!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Shannon, I hope you feel better soon. Thank you sweet friend!
Rebecca says
Pam, I have never seen the Portmeirion botanic plates before. They are beautiful and perfect for Spring! I love the cabbage plates and the mini hand painted flower pot napkin rings. Did you paint them? And the green and purple centerpiece is lovely.
I’m sending my prayers to the people of Alabama. I’m glad you and your family are safe. It’s always a pleasure hopping with you!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Rebecca and especially for your prayers!
Carol says
Pam, I’ so glad to hear that your area is safe. What a horrible tragedy for the people of Lee County. I’ve been praying for the community everyday. But . . . I adore your centerpiece; its’ beautiful arranged and the colors are gorgeous. The flower plates are stunning with beautiful designs and color. I hope that you will show them off again in future tablescapes. Stay safe.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Carol, and especially for your prayers for my dear Alabamians! Have a wonderful weekend!
Katherines Corner says
It is truly sad what has happened my prayers have been constant. Your tablescape is spectacular, s welcoming and those plates, love them! Such a beautiful presentation my friend. Pinned xo
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Katharine!
amberlyonferguson2017 says
Pam your spring tablescape is exquisite! I have always loved those dishes and I actually was considering them the last time I was at Home Goods. They look stunning on your table with the flowers and other dishes and accents you have chosen. I especially love your use of green!
So happy to be hopping with you this week! Happy almost spring!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you so much Amber!
Julie Briones says
Absolutely gorgeous, Pam! You use the Lord’s creations in such lovely ways! Thank you for sharing on Homestyle Gathering! Always love having you there!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you so much Julie!
Christine @ Rustic-Refined.com says
Beautiful table Pam. The flowers in your centerpiece and on those wonderful dishes is just the bright pop I need on the cloudy day. Just the inspiration I need to start some seeds and see how they germinate.
Have a good day!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Christine, happy gardening!
Botanic Bleu says
Pam,
Your spring table setting is beautiful with the botanical plates and the stunning centerpiece. When I saw the news of the tornadoes in Alabama, I immediately checked where exactly the devastation occurred. I still have extended family scattered across north Alabama and know how terrifying and dangerous those tornadoes can be. Thank goodness you are safe as well as my family. When I was growing up my grandparents had a dirt cellar dug into the hillside beneath a cotton field. Many a night, I was awakened and taken with all our family to the storm cellar to ride out the bad weather.
Your photographs are extraordinary. The light umbrellas are doing their job!
Thanks for your inspiring table to brighten our spirits.
Judith
Nancy says
First Off, I am saddened by all the tornadoes in your sweet state of Alabama. I pray for all those effected and am so glad God has kept you and your family safe.
Your table is a breath of fresh air. Your dishes are gorgeous and the napkin rings are just precious!
But the center piece you made takes center stage! Well done my friend! ?
Pam @ Everyday Living says
We were apparently commenting at the same time, how funny is that! Thank you ?
Linda says
Beautiful! Who could not sit at that table and not feel good. If you are up to any more blog parties I would love for you to join ours, the Classy Flamingos, starts every Wed thru Friday. http://blog.poinsettiadr.com/
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Linda! Have a wonderful week!
Michelle James says
Pam, your Spring tablescape is simply stunning! The centerpiece is stunning and the dishes are beautiful! I always enjoy hopping with you talented ladies!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Michelle. The blog hop was fun!
Lynne says
Such a beautiful, elegant table!! I love the botanical plates. Hydrangeas are my favorite flowers too! Your centerpiece is absolutely gorgeous. I love the colors and the textures. I am so happy to be on this blog hop with you.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Lynne. The blog hop was fun!
thefrenchhutch says
Hi Pam, Your table is stunning! The botanical Portmeirion is a favorite of my mine. I have a few with the bird patterns. Spring is definitely here outside, a lot to do to bring it inside I always enjoy your tabletop posts.
Happy Spring!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Emily! Spring is popping out here and I love it!?
Wise Hearted says
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. I admire those who can sit a table that yells, come sit down and enjoy the beauty.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Betty!