Guest Picks: Pastels for Spring
A cheery yellow runner is a simple way to update your dining room for spring.
On the bathroom shelf or nestled on the kitchen counter, this jar is a great way to introduce the color mint to your home.
Even kitchen tools need a little sprucing up for spring. I love this range of cool pastel colors.
Yellow and teal are two pastels that go perfectly together on this this monogrammed pillow.
A soft blue salt cellar could be repurposed to hold a few of those first spring blooms from the garden.
Think pink! Add a splash of pastel pink to your kitchen with new oven mitts hanging by the stove.
A bright yellow pastel bowl isn't just for the kitchen — use it in the bathroom to hold hair pins or by your bed to keep earrings safe.
The decor-minded will add color and interest anywhere, even the garbage can! I love this mint version.
This is a spring pink through and through. I love how the soft color will look against vanilla frosting.
Pastel yellow stripes spice up this tumbler. I'd use it to hold some spring flowers next to my kitchen sink.
Take your pick of striped sheets in three pastel hues.
This yellow is so buttery and perfect for cool spring nights.
Brighten up the bathroom with a soft pink shower curtain.
These get me excited for the first outdoor entertaining of spring.
Even the tiniest pop of pastel, like the subtle border on a bed skirt, can bring spring into your home.
This small container in a cool mint tone would be perfect for a small floral arrangement, or group several together for a bigger impact.
A spring-green border livens up this sea grass rug with some seasonal color.
Pink-tinted glass is perfect for serving Easter treats.
Mint, polka dots and hidden blooms — these tea cups scream spring!Next: Crisply Modern Pastels for All Over the Home
Confetti polka dots would spice up your bar cart for spring.
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