I’m always running a few seasons ahead in my mind.. a few weeks ago I was dreaming about spring with my silvery pastel eggs and robin’s egg blues..
and now I’m dreaming about summer… and real nests..
Images of the lake and hiking along woodland forest paths trickle through my imagination and the remembered scent of pine and moss has me longing…
I can be so impatient for the seasons to begin, that I try to recreate them in my home..with this Woodland Tablescape for Easter Brunch, for instance. I begin to imagine the colors.. nutmeg browns, petal greens, stark whites for contrast.
Then I think of textures and elements I already have around my home, the wooden tray from last summer’s Stampede..
white linen napkins, vintage silverware, wee egg cups..
The end bits from making my burlap ribbon wreath, the clay rabbit and two vintage books from my studio, my farm bud vase, white clay flower votives, the dried artichokes that were stashed on the top shelf in my pantry…
(amazing what you find when you Spring Clean and reorganize)
All I needed were 3 fresh hyacinth pots, a bunch of white tulips, a few buds.. and moss.. lots and lots of moss..
{ and a nest }
{ We’ve had a scruffy little robin’s nest in our yard for years, but I can’t bear to touch it because I still hope they will return one spring. }
Oh, and I loved those little twig orbs from Michaels..
And then I spied a wee little nest.. now this nest was a “Charlie Brown” sort of nest.. but after 20 minutes at home, it was transformed into this pretty little Woodland Nest.
{ I bet you knew I just had to add a little touch of pink to my Tablescape }
Let me show you the steps.. it was so simple..
and it was such an incredibly peaceful feeling sitting quietly on my back steps in the hot sun, sheltered from the cool spring wind..
it almost felt like summer..
Woodland Nest Craft
Materials
1 8″ twig wreath
1 small bag of dried Spanish Moss
1 small bag of dried green moss
1 branch of faux flowers
1 can of spray glue/adhesive (crystal clear tacky glue)
Useful Equipment
1 pair of sturdy wire/garden cutters or really tough scissors
Instructions
Begin with the photo on the top right of the collage that shows your supplies. **It is best for the fumes of the adhesive spray to work outside.
Put your nest inside a deep box. Pull a handful of Spanish Moss out and lay it in the middle of your nest. Pull and tear to make it fit with a nice layer. This will show you how it feels to work with the moss and how much you need. Take the moss out, shake the spray adhesive can well, then spray a light layer inside the nest. Wait about a minute then press the Spanish Moss back into the nest as you had it arranged before.
Repeat, spraying lightly and adding pieces of Spanish Moss to the outside and bottom of the nest. Make your nest as thick as you wish. You can make your nest perfectly round or more abstract like mine. Then tear off little bits of dried green moss, making the tiniest of sprays, insert moss here and there around your nest. Pull and fluff it so that it doesn’t stick completely flat and looks natural. It can also be tucked under the bits of Spanish Moss for a more natural look, birds work in layers you know:)
Cut off pieces of your faux flower twig. Bend it so it holds a curve somewhat like your nest. Insert the thicker end, then spray a little bit and press the twig against the nest until it holds. These twigs take a little longer to stick, depending on your spray adhesive. I kept the ends of the twigs off the nest to look more like a real bird’s nest.
You can also pull tiny buds off the twig and glue them in various places around the sides and inside your nest. You will know you’re done when you like what you see. Sometimes, too many flowers can make the nest look overdone. But it’s all a matter of personal taste. Enjoy! xx
Here is a quick peak at how to make your hyacinth planter using recycled materials. Just make sure to water your hyacinths thoroughly and wrap the plastic around your tray so that it’s water tight. I believe misting your moss periodically helps to prolong it’s life.
Congratulations to Chantal.. you’ve won the Blue Dragon Giveaway and the box is on its way to your home! Thank you to everyone else who entered.. I will have to think of a new Giveaway that can go anywhere in the world next time:D
Bloggers.. I believe some of your comments are appearing straight away. I’m if you’ve been approved once, you shouldn’t be in the Spam Folder the next time. Also.. to my great delight, I’ve discovered I can still log into my old WordPress Dashboard.. and THE READER!! This will make it so much easier for me to visit you!!
I will be back in a day or so with an Easter Brunch recipe.. until then xx
I am always so inspired by your amazing photos and ideas, thank you for sharing them 🙂
Thanks, Andy! I’m back on Reader… it’s so much easier!! I’m off to visit your site!xx
Happy Easter Smidge and what a beautiful table setting you have created. I love that long stemmed glass bowl as it is the perfect showcase your cute little nest. I hope for the kids sake you will be stuffing that gorgeous little nest with lots of Easter treats for them. Wink wink wink. I hope the Easter bunny is good to you too. Take care, BAM
I remembered it at the last minute.. it was for a cake I believe, from Winners.. a great find for sure! I think the Easter Bunny will like it:D Happy Easter, BAM!! Thanks again for all your help with the transition!xx
You make the seasons incredibly beautiful, no matter what time of year.
Looks like a magazine spread to me.
Happy Easter.
So very pretty! I could never do that…I’d knock something over in a minute 🙂
I love the flowers intertwined in the nest and the burlap is casual yet nice. I’m ready to pull up a chair to all that spring has to offer! Thanks for sharing your table. 🙂
I love the combination of textures, Smidge! Spring is finally here 🙂 xx
Loving that tablescape – simply beautiful:) Have a Great Day!
Smidge – this is pure undiluted loveliness! So much so that a person might even forget to ever wish for Summer! Your house is a vision of Spring! Joy! Life! Happy Easter my good friend! xxx
I can’t imagine your home needing spring cleaning Smidge! I’m glad you turned up such inspiration though. Your table is beautiful. The little egg cups are my favorite. 🙂
This is just so pretty and I love the soft, muted spring colors that could easily translate into a summer tablescape, with a few summery additions. The embellished nest and the hyacinth planter are beautiful. I’d love to dine at your pretty table!
So lovely!
Exquisite. Exceedingly sweet. Hurray for Springtime! xoxo
Such a beautifully presented post, Barb. Although I’m not quite ready for Summer yet, looking at that table setting of yours certainly could put one in the mood. You are just so creative and talented. Thanks for giving us a peek into your home. I hope you and all of the Smidgens have a wonderful Easter.
I love your little nest and your table looks stunning. You have such a gift with presentation and styling and basically, all things creative. Happy Easter to you and all your friends xx
Loved your work here Barb and thanks for stopping by 🙂
I love finding new blogs.. thanks for stopping in:)
Your table is just gorgeous! The simplicity is in the details, and you’ve certainly added lots of beautiful detail! I love the little nest. Happy Easter to you and yours, Barb. You’ve created a stunning oasis over here at your site, and I linger over it when I stop by! 🙂
Thanks, Deb! I hope your family has a wonderful Easter as well!! xx
Happy Easter Smidge xxx
Barbara, this is so beautiful … love that table setting – because you are not willing to open that cafe .. why not become a stylist – for interior magazine – you have it in all your senses. love the small jars with the daisies – I love the rustic setting and the white to go with it. If I sat down to a table like that I would never want to leave it.
Many years ago in Bruge, Belgium there was a restaurant owned by 2 gay men, one was a chef .. and the other was front of house and he had decorations like this on the tables .. that must been about 15 years now. What ever he could find in their garden: stones, twigs .. moss. They sold their restaurant 10 years and the new owner don’t have that touch or cooking skills. The most romantic little restaurant.
Your creations are so beautiful…such a gift you have…Diane
Beautiful and I love hyacinths!
Beautiful way of bringing the outdoors in to your home 🙂
My lord where do you find the time. I honestly need to hear how you schedule your days. Your ideas, decorating and posts are totally inspiring but I’m thinking how you fit it all in – well even more so.
You’re sweet.. I totally gave up watching television (most of the time) and it was amazing how much time I got back in the day.. plus my kids are, well, not kids any more so that makes things so much easier:) xx
Just gorgeous, I love it all! I think you need to fly to NH and help me decorate. 🙂
I’m on my way, April (be careful, I don’t need much encouragement;) xx
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