Happy Monday, Friends! Today I'm delighted to join the 2025 Spring Home Tour hosted by Cindy from County Road 407. My tour features decor that embraces my love for pretty dishes including my vintage jadeite collection which greets all my backdoor guests, so come on in

If you've hopped over after visiting Christy from Our Southern Home, welcome! Isn't her classic decor lovely? Those who have read even a few of my posts--not to mention my blog name--know it's no secret that I am a self-professed dishaholic!

You may have seen my cherished jadeite collection and know that while I change seasonal accents, this display is a constant I see whenever I walk in the backdoor of my kitchen.

I enjoy using my vintage dishes daily as well as featuring my collections and throughout this tour, you'll see my "dishaholic" decor!

This spring, I have been highlighting charming vintage tea cups.

Earlier this month, I featured single serving Easter charcuter-TEA cups.

In the dining room, my vintage transferware plate gallery wall includes plates that have been collected over time from thrift stores and yard sales.

I recently decluttered the upcycled china cabinet in the opposite corner.

The pink toile on the back of the cabinet is thrift store shelf paper I applied with Mod Podge several years ago.

Hanging vintage tea cups from the chandelier adds a whimsical touch.

I used a combination of ribbon and S-hooks to hang the cups, creating staggered heights.

My simple spring mantel pairs whimsy and elegance, old and new...

...like vintage Lefton bunny figurines from Japan with dollar store bottle vases.


A vintage Hazel Atlas Crinoline plate from the 1950s makes a lovely resting place for the candle.

Over the mantel, the rustic egg wreath I crafted from thrift store garland hangs inside a vintage frame .

A vintage platter becomes the base of the dining table centerpiece that layers more "old and new" decor, including the gorgeous faux peony arrangement I scored for $3 at Goodwill!

Here's a view of the dining room plus a sneak peek of the spring tablescape I'll be sharing next week!



I'm so glad you stopped by today! Next on the hop is Debra from Common Ground, and I know you will enjoy her pretty cottage-style decor--then be sure to scroll down to the thumbnail images below to visit the rest of today's featured bloggers!


Cecilia, I am so inspired by your charming springtime tour! Your gorgeous jadeite dishes accented with the doily garland are truly a delight. I love the various cups hanging from the chandelier.
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely smitten with your china collections. Serving individual charcuteries in cups is precious. I also adore the china cups hanging from the chandelier. It's a pleasure touring with you this season.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun tour.
ReplyDeleteI love all the vintage displayed in your home. Beautiful tour.
ReplyDeleteI've never thought to hang teacups from my chandelier but it's gorgeous and genius! I pinned it and hope I can remember it! Love your entire tour but I can't get enough of the doily garland and the hutch. They look perfect. So glad you joined us! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCecilia, you have so many pretty vintage treasures, and the colors are perfect for Spring! Love that little doily garland, your teacups and those charcuterie cups are such a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteYour vintage Jadeite dish collection is beautiful, and perfect for spring. I love the idea of decorating for the current season around collections. That Lefton bunny is tugging at my heart strings, Cecilia. He's so sweet and is a beautiful addition to your spring and Easter decorating! Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteCecilia, I'm always learning new ways of styling vintage pieces when I visit your home. Love the cups on the chandelier, so delightful! Thank you for sharing your fabulous collections!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tour, Cecilia! I love all of your beautiful collections! Your vintage Jadeite collection is my favorite and perfect for spring!
ReplyDeleteCecilia, all your lovely dishes make for a beautiful spring setting. You’ve displayed them so well. Your bunnies add that sweet touch of Easter.
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