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Spring Tiered Tray Styled 5 Ways

Spring Tiered Tray Styled 5 Ways

Be ready for Spring with these 5 fun ways to style your tiered tray. I used the same tiered tray in all five looks so you can really see how versatile and useful one tray can be in your home. It makes styling a Spring vignette super-fast & effortless.

 

Simple décor items & DIYs make a big impact when you bring them together on a tiered tray. Add faux greenery, florals, eggs, carrots, garlands, pots and other seasonal minis to create these five Spring styles.

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Black & White Easter Tiered Tray
Black & White Easter Tiered Tray
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Black & White Easter Tiered Tray

This modern black & white look is my favorite! I love the contrast with boxwood greenery and buffalo plaid, and it's full of simple, fun DIYs.

 

To create this look I painted ceramic flowerpots & picture frames white and added Easter-themed words, crosses & images using black vinyl. Then I added a buffalo check ribbon to the frame and boxwood to the pots. A simple white vase was also updated with vinyl, and I added a sprig of eucalyptus. Then I whitewashed beads & strung them on jute to create a farmhouse style garland. I used a black paint splatter on craft eggs & used these in a white egg cup and also with mini speckled eggs in a small black dish. The final touch is a seasonal white bunny.

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Carrot Patch Spring Tiered Tray
Carrot Patch Spring Tiered Tray
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Carrot Patch Spring Tiered Tray

Gardeners will love this understated, farmhouse-style tray celebrating spring planting. The terracotta and greenery pair beautifully with the natural wood tray.

 

To create this look I used terracotta pots as the main element. Filling some with grasses and chocolate carrots and tipping others over, as if in the process of being potted. I added an orange check ribbon to the larger pot as well as a sweet carrot patch sign made from craft sticks.

 

I then added a white painted mini crate full of carrots and small dishes filled with glittered carrots to bring the patch to life. Then I reused the whitewashed bead garland and added an Inspirational Faith Tabletop Block.

 

The final touches are a seasonal moss bunny and a white painted garden gnome.

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Sweet Pastel Easter Tiered Tray
Sweet Pastel Easter Tiered Tray
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Sweet Pastel Easter Tiered Tray

This sweet pastel tray is perfect for Easter and full of ready-made sweet Easter bunny decor and simple DIYs.

 

A bunny couple with hats and a tabletop bunny with a cute pom-pom tail are the stars of this style. I paired them with a faith tabletop block and an Easter message on a white-painted chalkboard frame.

 

As accents to the bunnies, I used a mason jar full of mini speckled eggs and created larger speckled eggs using craft eggs, and an egg garland out of smaller painted eggs. These were used on the bottom tier.

 

On the top tier, I used a simple white pail filled with greenery and faux spring florals. The final touch, a lace votive and small dishes filled with chicks.

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Spring Garden Pastel Tiered Tray
Spring Garden Pastel Tiered Tray
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Spring Garden Pastel Tiered Tray

This sweet pastel tray has all the quintessential Spring Garden vibes! The centerpiece to this style is a garden's seasonal friends all placed atop floral doilies.

 

A small birdhouse & bird. Butterflies perched on pots and pails of hydrangeas. And a white painted garden gnome hiding amongst the toadstools. I created the toadstools using pastel Easter egg tops on top of white painted wooden peg dolls.

 

I then added my own pink watering can and a Spring message to the white painted top of a trinket box.

 

The final touch, a pair of lace and gold-trimmed votives and a small decorative push-bike.

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Sunflower & Lemon Tiered Tray
Sunflower & Lemon Tiered Tray
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Sunflower & Lemon Tiered Tray

Yellow gives me all the Spring feels! I love this combination of sunflowers and lemons as a welcome to Spring.

 

To create this look, I centered the look around fruits. I started with a galvanized pail of lemons and then added more lemons as accents across both tiers. Then I used a chip wood berry basket and filled it with more small citrus fruits.

 

On the lower level, I added a vintage fruit container I have at home and paired it with a Spring message I added to the white-painted top of a trinket box.

 

On both levels, I added white vases filled with faux sunflowers stems and boutonnieres. The final touch is a watering spritz I use on my pot plants at home.

 
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