Spring Table
Written on
April 26, 2011 by
LisaW
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Just a few shots of the Easter Table I set for our family gathering. I only use my wedding china on Easter, so I like to set the table differently every year; and because my china is so traditional and frilly, I like to try to add something a little more modern or quirky to balance the frilliness. I love this fun, swirly grass (I wish I had asked what it is called ) and white pots I found at Ted and Debbie’s the other day, paired with the vintage glass huricanes from The Retro Den (both stores are in Tulsa). The pink freesia adds a wonderful smell to the table, as well as tying in the pink from the china pattern, and the rough twine keeps the whole thing from getting to fussy.

Lisa is a mother of three who works as a fashion and wardrobe consultant. As a former French and Latin teacher, the time she spent living in France has an ongoing influence on her style, both in fashion and interiors (she has the most comprehensive collection of plain white shirts you’ve ever seen!).
She considers shopping a true hobby, a skill which was put to good use as she recently completed an addition and remodel of her family’s 1958 home in Midtown Tulsa. Throughout her home, you can recognize her emphasis on comfort with a few quirky touches that make it a true reflection of her family and their collective style.
Lisa is old school and has yet to latch on to this whole “social media” phenomena
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Readers, does anyone know what the swirly grass is? I’d love to find out!
Beautiful table! There is similar plant called corkscrew rush grass.
I am loving this blog. Can’t wait for more.
Beautiful!
Love it! I’m sure your meal was gorgeous.