Guest Picks: 20 Pastel Items for Spring
Gingham cloth napkins in pastel shades remind me of Easter brunch at my mom’s house. These would look adorable on a kids’ table for Easter.
How cute are these pastel Easter-themed plates? They would also look great on a kids’ table for Easter brunch.
Sometimes you just need a pastel spatula to make scraping down the bowl all the more enjoyable. I bet some buttercream frosting would look great on that baby blue one! Mmm … buttercream.
Butterfly plates in pastel shades are the perfect accents for a garden party or spring tablescape. they would work great for casual dining events too.
I love to decorate the wall above my fireplace mantel for each season. This romantic impressionist painting would be a beautiful way to welcome spring.
Create a quick and easy gallery wall with these removable wall stickers. They would be so great for a dorm room or anywhere you want a little temporary sprucing.
I have a kids’ table set from Ikea and have gotten so much use out of it over the last eight years. I love this set with pastel chairs. It would be a great addition to any playroom.
I have a bit of a plate addiction and would love to add this set to my collection! That robin’s-egg blue makes me smile.
Two-toned items have been a huge trend in the DIY world for a few years now. I love these fun mugs from World Market that have a handmade look.
What could possibly make my moscato taste any sweeter? One of these pastel-colored wineglasses just might!
Many would be lost in the kitchen without the KitchenAid mixer. But they’re bulky and take up a lot of counter space. So show it off in style by choosing one in a fun color that complements your decor.
Euro Style’s stools are a great way to sneak some extra seating into a room or simply add a place to set your cup of coffee. This one’s hourglass design is fresh and modern.
This reminds me of a braided rug from my childhood. It’s a timeless piece made new again with fun spring colors.
This Pastel Colorwheel placemat reminds me of a giant lollipop! The purple and orange undertones give it a moody feel that I like.
My kids and I decorate Easter eggs the old-fashioned way using hot vinegar, water and food coloring. These pastel ramekins would be perfect for holding the dyes. They would also be cute filled with treats at each place setting for Easter dinner.
Knobs are the jewelry of furniture and have the power to completely change the look and feel of a piece. These spring green knobs with white polka dots would be a fun addition to a black dresser.
If you still have a landline, why not kick it old school with a pink retro-style phone? This would look great in my office!
Stag antlers and deer silhouettes continue to trend in home decor. I love the blue on these coasters and think they would look cute under my evening glass of moscato.
I love to collect shells in the summer. These decorative jars in pastel shades would be the perfect storage solution for my collection.Next: 9 Downright Modern Ways With Pastels
My breakfast sunny-side up eggs would look all the sunnier on these fun plates! I love the look of the freehand pastel stripes.
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