A Five Minute Tablescape
I love a five-minute tablescape. Little decorative touches of stacked silver trays + flowers + Spring elements to me are 5-minute touches = perfection. No complicated steps taken. Because seriously, 5 minutes and something pretty? Especially when you are in a pinch to warm up a space or make it feel ‘finished’ -Something that you can do in just a few minutes – with a small bouquet of flowers.

A 5-Minute Layering of Silver Trays for Spring
Here at Rustic and Refound, silver is one of my favorite things and it is something that is often overlooked to use. I have a small collection of silver pieces and have them scattered throughout my home. A couple of silver trays, polished, stacked in a vignette look beautiful. Easy and not overdone. A 5-minute layering of silver trays for spring and you’re done.

Flowers for a Five Minute Tablescape
A simple and easy centerpiece for the dining room table –a fluted vase filled with tulips is a 5-minute idea. I love to bring in a fresh element like flowers. For this- a few fresh yellow tulips are perfect. A bouquet of flowers add something fresh to your table centerpieces for a layer of warmth and welcoming feeling.
Chicken Figurines
Not my usual addition to a tablescape, but these two yellow chick figurines bring in more of a spring feel and compliment the color of the tulips. In addition, they help to add a bit of warmth and whimsy since the texture only comes from the vase of tulips. Everything here is more on the minimalistic side. Something that I’ve been craving lately.


Silver for a Quiet Luxury
Get inspired to style silver trays with thoughtful vignettes on vanities, sideboards, or coffee tables for a look that’s classic, elegant, and uniquely personal. Silver trays add a touch of elegance and charm to nearly any space in the home.

Style with Structure for a Five-Minute Tablescape
Style with structure. Vary the height and shape across the objects you include. A low to medium-height, and a taller-floral stems create visual movement. “Designers often rely on the triangle rule, placing three objects of differing elevations in a loose triangular form, to guide the eye naturally around the grouping. Avoid rigid symmetry; instead, aim for intentional asymmetry with a sense of flow.”

I’m here for the spring vibes and joyful moments.