Centerpiece Or VignetteĪny centerpiece or vignette always has more presence and looks more ‘important’ and cohesive when the components are grouped together on a base of some kind. Nine times out of ten, you’ll find me using a tray to serve as the base of any centerpiece that I put together – it might be an actual tray, a breadboard or maybe just a table runner. OK – this technically isn’t a tray – it’s a breadboard, but it became a tray when I used it to serve as the base for a centerpiece on my kitchen table. See the rest of my summer decorations HERE. An added bonus – using a tray on a stool like this one turns it into a side table of sorts, so that someone could actually use it as a place for a drink when sitting on that end of the sofa. I have quite a collection of small ones too and their small size makes them perfect for corralling a few decor items together to brighten a spot where a large tray just won’t work. SMALL TRAYS MATTERĭon’t think that you should only collect large trays. Check out some of my favorite tips for decorating with this functional and flexible decor staple. I guess you could say that I’m a tray collector and have them in a variety of materials, sizes and shapes to use throughout our house. Whether decorating the dining room table or a side table or any other spot, trays are one of the most versatile weapons in your home decor arsenal.ĭid you know that trays can be your bff in the world of home decor? I can’t get enough of them and you’ll usually find one in most any photo of my home. Christmas Centerpiece And Tablescape Ideasįind out why trays are the ultimate home decorators weapon.
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