Today I'm showing you how I created three tabletop vignettes for the sewing machine table next to my couch in the living room.
There is a different sewing machine table on the other side of my couch, and I'll decorate and show that later.
1. Version #1
For the first table top vignette, I chose for the background three elements: The birds/eggs wall hanging, and two wash boards of different sizes.
For a running theme for these vignettes, I chose natural neutral colors.
In the first one, I used a vintage wooden box in front of the birds/eggs wall hanging. Then I filled it with various vintage bottles and jars and a small faux plant.
To the side under the wash boards, I chose two faux plants (Hobby Lobby Saturday purchases) and the black bird. Then I placed vintage bottles and jars next to it.
Below the sewing machine table, on the round industrial end table I used a round galvanized container and added to it various sized vintage bottles and an ampersand.
2. Version #2
In the second vignette, I used the same background. But instead of the vintage wooden box, I used a dough bowl and filled it with faux flowers, a bird's nest with faux eggs, and various vintage spools and rulers.
To the side under the wash boards, I used a faux plant, two candles, and the vintage shoe mold.
Below the sewing machine table, on the round industrial end table I used a vintage muffin tin filled with candles.
3. Version #3
In the third vignette, I used the same background, and added a vintage wooden box.
I added various decor to the box, then placed the blue dough bowl with candles and pears in front of it. Then I added the faux plant in the green galvanized container from Hobby Lobby.
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I tend to keep big pieces of furniture arranged on a quasi-permanent basis, as there's not a lot of room to change things up. But I do change up the decor on these pieces more often.
I already had everything in all three vignettes except for two faux plants and the green galvanized container that I found at Hobby Lobby Saturday.
Do you like to often switch out vignettes in your home?
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