Creating tablescapes is a new hobby of mine, and today I’m going to share two simple and casual blue and white tablescapes perfect for spring and summer.
Before we get started, I want to reassure all of you that you don’t have to spend a lot of money to create beautiful tablescapes.
If you’re like me, chances are you get overwhelmed too when you’re searching for tablescapes inspiration on Pinterest.
I don’t blame you. Everything looks so perfectly-styled and extravagant!
That’s why I’m sharing two versions of my blue and white tablescapes, so you can learn how to re-use and re-style what you already have.
Keep reading to discover 7 of my tried-and-tested tablescape tips.
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Simple Blue And White Tablescapes – A Tropical Table Setting
Choose your colour palette
This was my first time attempting a blue and white tablescape.
A brand gave me a beautiful blue and white tablecloth, which was inspired by the tropical landscape in my hometown, Malaysia.
Look closely and you’ll find things that resonate with my heritage – a hornbill, coconut trees, a kampung house.
These prints are traditionally featured in vivid and bright colours, so it was refreshing to see that the designer had incorporated them in a chinoiserie blue and white porcelain colour palette.
The tablecloth is definitely the showstopper of this tablescape, so I decided to stick to the blue and white theme and keep everything else fairly neutral.
Keep things interesting with texture
Personally, I’m not a big fan of formal matching tablescapes, especially in my home.
It makes my guests feel awkward. Plus, I don’t want them to worry about tableware etiquette when they’re dining in my place!
When I host dinners, I want my guests to feel warm and relaxed. That’s why I often lean towards simple and casual tablescapes.
When it comes to putting together a tablescape, I like to incorporate different textures.
For this tablescape, I paired grey stoneware dining plates and bowls with ceramic chinoiserie cutleries, fluted drinking glasses, and marble coasters.
I also used woven napkin rings to add softness and a pop of colour to the blue and white tablescape.
To me, it’s the combination of various textures that make a tablescape interesting. It’s all about the details!
Mix and match your dinnerware
Buying tableware can be expensive. And, getting a new set of tableware each time you want to create a new tablescape is not sustainable.
That’s why I only have three plain dinnerware sets that go with pretty much any colour, pattern, or theme.
With these dinnerware sets as my staples, I’ll usually mix and match them with other loose plates, drinkware, and servingware.
Can you believe I thrifted these gorgeous blue and white plates?
Yes, that’s right! Each plate costs less than $5!
What I love about blue and white tablescapes is that you can easily find affordable blue and white tableware.
Although they have different designs, the matching colours make the whole setup look cohesive.
Add a floral centerpiece
Centerpieces can truly make a statement to any tablescape, but they can also cost a lot of money.
Since I’m all about keeping things simple, my go-to centerpiece has always been a large floral arrangement.
This blue and white tablescape needed a pop of vibrant colour. And, what’s better than a bouquet of fresh flowers and foliage?
Blue goes well with yellow and white, so I chose monstera leaves, ferns, white gerberas and green dendrobiums for a tropical touch.
Besides flowers, I love styling the dining table with elegant servingware. Not only do they look great, but they’re actually functional.
For this tablescape, I’ve laid out a stoneware cake stand, mini wooden charcuterie boards, a two-tier dessert stand, and a glazed ceramic pumpkin ramekin.
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Simple Blue And White Tablescapes – A Casual Chic Table Setting
I’m one who believes in reusing all of my home decor items, so here’s another blue and white tablescape using the same tablecloth.
Pick a key piece to focus on
These cute pastel green drinking glasses were my inspiration for this tablescape.
Instead of keeping it purely blue and white like the previous tablescape, I decided to include more green, gold, and brown.
I knew this colour combination would make the glasses stand out.
Invest in the essentials and save on the extras
If you have the budget for only one dinnerware set, I recommend investing in an all-white set like this H&M porcelain plates.
You can’t go wrong with white dinner plates – they literally complement every tablescape!
I love these dining plates because the gold scalloped rims look so chic.
They’re certainly worth the investment because I’ve used them so many times and have gotten so many compliments on them.
However, you don’t have to splurge on every single thing for your tablescape.
My charger plates may look expensive, but they were a total steal because they’re made from plastic.
I also didn’t use any napkin rings for this look. I kept the linen napkins casual by tucking them under the dessert plates.
On top of that, I used my trusty 6-year-old faux fern as part of my centerpiece.
Using faux greenery or flowers is another way to stay within your budget, as you can always reuse them for future tablescapes.
Add height to your centerpiece
One way to elevate a tablescape is by adding height.
This makes the tablescapes look less flat and more visually appealing.
Besides a tall floral arrangement, you can opt for tall candleholders and tapered candles.
I’ve had these gold candle holders for years and they never fail to make my tablescape look classy and timeless.
Get the look
1. Blue and white toile tablecloth // 2. Porcelain plate with scallop rim // 3. Gold metal candle sticks // 4. Tortoise glass pitcher // 5. Gold beaded charger plates // 6. Stoneware oval platter // 7. Faux fig leaf branch // 8. 4-pack jute napkin rings // 9. Glass bowl with bead stem // 10. Stoneware blue and white glazed dining plate // 11. Woven vase // 12. Two-tiered marble server with brass frame
Which is your favourite tablescape? Let me know in the comments!