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A Spring Refresh For My Home

February 23, 2026 by Kimberly Snyder 23 Comments

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A Spring Refresh for My Home… and My Heart

An easy Spring decorating idea filled with gentle, nostalgic charm incorporating a vintage garden book, potted plants and your favorite dough bowl! 

Spring has a way of nudging me back toward the things that feel like home — old garden books, worn wooden tools, soft blooms, and the gentle rituals that make a space feel alive again. This year, that nudge feels a little deeper. I’ve been craving small, meaningful refreshes that bring lightness back into my home and a bit of renewal back into my heart. As I started gathering a few spring plants and my favorite brocante pieces, I realized something: I didn’t need a big project. I just needed a moment — a vignette, a breath, a reminder of what I love. So I created a simple spring arrangement using the things that always inspire me: vintage garden books, old tools with stories in their handles, and a handful of blooming plants in soft, hopeful colors. And with that in mind, I turned to the pieces that always feel like spring to me — the vintage garden books, the worn tools, the soft blooms — and let them guide the rest of this refresh.

Just as I was settling into this quieter approach to spring, the invitation for today’s Spring Blog Hop arrived — perfect timing for a simple, heartfelt project. I am honored to join today’s Four Seasons Interior Design Spring Blog Hop hosted by MaryJo Materazo of  Masterpieces of my Life   and Susan Peterson of  From Bay to Beach .  Their invitation arrived during a cold snap, and it sparked the desire to create a new Spring centerpiece. Thank you so much, ladies for the opportunity to join your blog hop. 

With the hop in mind, I wanted to share something that felt true to my season and my style.  I decided what could be more perfect than sharing a Spring dough bowl centerpiece styled with a vintage garden book, a little nod to the stories and seasons that shape my home. It’s an easy, early‑spring vignette that brings a soft touch of the garden indoors.

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Before we go any further, I’d love to take a moment to welcome you properly.  However you found your way here today, I’m truly glad you stopped by. I’m Kimberly, a former florist with a passion for flowers turned pizzeria owner.  Along the way, I somehow fell in love with both flowers and flour, and all the beautifully imperfect, rusty‑chippy Brocante treasures in between. Most days you’ll find me on the lanai, watering and trimming the herbs, gathering blooms, or dreaming up new ways to bring a little intention and heart into everyday living.  

I’ve learned so much over the years, and sharing those lessons has become one of my greatest joys. Sometimes that looks like a story from my life, other times it’s a craft, a recipe, or a simple idea that makes home feel a bit more loved. And yes — you’ll often see me swap “thyme” for “time,” because around here, the garden has a way of sneaking into everything I do.

My hope is that your thyme here today leaves you inspired — maybe to see your home or your garden with fresh eyes, or to use something you already have in a new, creative way.

A Few of My Favorite Spring Things

As I gathered pieces for this vignette, I naturally reached for the things I’ve loved for years — the items that always seem to tell the story of Spring in my home.

I’ve collected old garden tools and vintage books for years — long before I ever thought about styling them for a blog post. There’s something comforting about the patina of a well‑used trowel or the worn edges of a garden manual that’s passed through many hands. One of my favorites is an old copy of How to Know the Wild Flowers. The cover alone feels like spring — botanical, nostalgic, and full of quiet charm. Paired with a few blooming plants, it becomes the heart of a simple spring vignette.
close up of wildflower book
 
A girl can never have too many wooden carriers!  Wooden carriers and rusty garden tools are two of the things I collect.  More details about my fondness of wooden carriers can be found here: Worn Wooden Boxes, Old Carriers and Cool Rusty Things!
 
extra long doughbowl & divided carrier

A Gentle Spring Vignette

With those pieces in hand, I kept the styling simple and let the materials speak for themselves.  I gathered:
  • a few blooming plants in soft pinks and blues
  • a heart‑shaped angel vine topiary
  • one of my vintage garden books
  • a favorite old garden tool
  • a rustic wooden carrier and an oval dough bowl
Arranged together, they created the sweetest little spring moment — one that feels collected, not staged. It reminds me of the European dish gardens I used to make when I was a florist, but with a softer, more personal twist. Everything stays in its own pot, which makes it easy to water and rearrange as the season unfolds.
 
Spring dough bowl centerpiece with blooming plants, a vintage garden book, and rustic garden tools.

A Quiet Nod to the Past

And as often happens when I decorate for spring, a few tender memories found their way in too.  Several of those memories involved my Mom.  She loved flowers, and she loved making things beautiful in her own simple way. Some of the pieces in this vignette — like the herb‑patterned placemat she once covered in contact paper — carry her memory in the sweetest, most unexpected ways. I don’t center the whole season around nostalgia, but I do let those little reminders weave themselves in. They make the refresh feel deeper, more rooted, more like a continuation of a story rather than a new chapter.

Letting Spring In, One Small Moment at a Time

This year, my spring refresh isn’t about big projects or dramatic changes. It’s about:
  • clearing a little visual noise
  • bringing in gentle greenery
  • creating one meaningful vignette at a thyme
  • letting go of what feels heavy
  • inviting in light and fresh air
If you’re creating your own version of this centerpiece, choosing the right plants is where the fun begins. One easy care option is dianthus (mini carnations).  Dianthus are also known as “Pinks”, The name “Pinks” comes not from its color but from the frilly edges that look like they have been cut with pinking shears! They are also very fragrant. They have a spicy, almost clove like scent. Dianthus has always been one of my favorite spring plants — in the language of flowers, it symbolizes love and admiration, which feels fitting for this season of gentle renewal.  I picked out three plants: two variegated pink ones and one deep burgundy one.  

Another plant to add is Blue Evolvulus or Morning Glory.   It has lovely blue blossoms.  The leaves are small and oval in shape.  I love how wispy it looks! It is a true blue color.  Blue blooming plants are very hard to find. The small blossoms of the blue evolvulus are similar to the forget me not plant. 

Close‑up of vintage garden tools beside blue forget‑me‑not style blooms in a spring vignette.

Here is how the plants look with their pots covered with a speed cover and arranged in one of my favorite wooden carriers.  To add extra interest, I placed the plant filled carried inside one of my long oval dough bowls. 

Don’t the plants look so cute in the divided carrier?  I added the old book to the vignette.  The cover is just so pretty!

Pink dianthus and blue forget‑me‑not style plants arranged in a divided wooden carrier inside a dough bowl.

While the centerpiece looks pretty, I felt is needed a little extra touch. A heart shaped Angel Vine topiary supplied the WoW factor I was seeking. I decided to put this angel vine topiary in a white pot and display it on an old piece of architectural salvage.  Angel vine is just such a sweet little plant!  I really love using it!

Heart‑shaped angel vine topiary in a white pot displayed on a piece of architectural salvage.

Putting the Farmhouse Dough Bowl Dish Garden Together

Once everything was gathered, the assembly came together in the simplest, most intuitive way.  After wiping out the dough bowl, I simply started adding the plants!  There really isn’t a right or wrong way to place the plants.  I did want to highlight the angel vine so I placed it in the center and first put the faux forget me nots (Blue Evolvulus) around the angel vine.
Heart‑shaped angel vine topiary in a white pot displayed on a piece of architectural salvage. Then I decided to move the Blue Evolvulus to the ends of the dough bowl and add the dianthus closer to the angel vine.  I tucked in a flower pot at the end and added the old book in the front. Spring dough bowl dish garden with dianthus, blue blooms, and a vintage garden book arranged together.

If you’re stepping into your own season of renewal…

I’m sharing more gentle spring ideas in my Spring Refresh Series, filled with simple projects and small-space updates that bring lightness back into your home:

  • Spring Kitchen Reset
  • A Gentle Entryway Refresh
  • 5 Tiny Declutters That Make a Big Difference
  • Creating a Soft, Botanical Spring Vignette

More posts will be unfolding throughout the season, and I’d love for you to follow along.  Tp get you started, I have put together this Spring Home Refresh Guide

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 A Few Last Thoughts

Spring has a way of reminding us that renewal doesn’t always arrive in grand gestures — sometimes it begins with one small moment, one bloom, one beloved object brought back into the light. This little dough bowl centerpiece did exactly that for me. It gathered together the things I love most — old garden books, simple plants, worn tools, and a whisper of memory — and turned them into a gentle reminder that beauty often starts right where we are.

If today’s post sparked even one new idea or encouraged you to look at something you already own with fresh eyes, then I’m grateful. That’s the heart behind everything I share here: simple inspiration, rooted in story, that helps you create a home you love one meaningful vignette at a thyme.

Before you go, I hope you’ll visit the talented bloggers joining me on today’s Spring Blog Hop. They’re sharing beautiful ideas to welcome the season, and I know you’ll find something that speaks to you.

Wishing you a season filled with light, renewal, and little moments that make your home feel alive again.

Spring dough bowl dish garden with dianthus, blue blooms, and a vintage garden book arranged together.

Four Seasons Spring Edition of the Four Seasons Interior Design Blog Hop

From the Bay to the Beach
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Thrifting Wonderland
Hen and Horse Design
Master”pieces” of my Life
Sonata Design
WM Design House
A Life Unfolding
From Farmhouse to Florida
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Comments

  1. Missy says

    February 23, 2026 at 9:20 am

    I love all the pretty spring blooms and how you styled the vignette. This makes me so eager for warmer temperatures and fresh flowers. Thanks for a great post!

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      February 23, 2026 at 2:56 pm

      Thank you, Missy! It has been a cold winter, even in Florida. Great hopping with you! Happy Spring!

      Reply
  2. Susan says

    February 23, 2026 at 11:01 am

    I love this pretty spring plant display. It’s so cheerful and it brings spring indoors just when we need it the most.

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      February 23, 2026 at 2:57 pm

      Thank you! I am glad it brought thoughts of warmer days ahead! Thank you for including me in the hop!

      Reply
  3. MaryJo Materazo says

    February 23, 2026 at 11:10 am

    Hi Kimberly! There’s so many things I love about this post. The garden vignette is beautiful but I love the thoughtful sentiments weaved throughout. That garden book is amazing and I’m a big sucker for angel vine. Thanks for sharing today friend, it was inspirational. XO- MaryJo

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      February 23, 2026 at 2:59 pm

      Thank you for your kind words, MaryJo. I appreciate them so much! Angel vine is one of my very favorites and it is so hard to find! Thank you for including me! Happy Spring!

      Reply
      • laura says

        February 24, 2026 at 9:20 am

        hi kimberle\y, loved seeing your name in this hop . Totally agreen with you about thoughts of spring! I have identical pots! happy day, laura

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        • Kimberly Snyder says

          March 1, 2026 at 8:28 am

          It was a fun hop to do! I am honored that they asked me to join! Happy Spring!

          Reply
  4. Kristin salazar says

    February 23, 2026 at 1:48 pm

    Everything is stunning, I love all of your flowers, they look beautiful with your dough bowl. I love your mom’s placemat. What a beautiful little tribute to her. When I was outdoors picking my succulents, I had a little visit from my mom via a hummingbird, a gentle reminder of the beauty of life. Happy almost spring.

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      February 23, 2026 at 3:14 pm

      Isn’t it awesome when they send us messages at the most unexpected times? Thank you for your kind words. Have a wonderful Spring!

      Reply
  5. Thrifting Wonderland says

    February 23, 2026 at 3:50 pm

    This lovely vignette really struck a chord with me. Some of my happiest hours are spent in the garden, reading garden books and planning for the new gardening season. I love that memories of happy times and family members happen while gardening. Thans for sharing this lovely floral vignette.
    Lynne, Thrifting Wonderland

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    • Kimberly Snyder says

      February 28, 2026 at 7:44 am

      I am so glad you liked the vignette! Gardening as so many facets to it, each one bringing a different kind of joy. Wishing you a Happy Spring!

      Reply
  6. Wendy McMonigle says

    February 24, 2026 at 12:10 am

    What a beautiful vignette you have created with lovely spring blooms. You have inspired me to get out in the garden and do some potting.

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      March 1, 2026 at 8:32 am

      Thank you , Wendy! Enjoy your potting shed!

      Reply
  7. Michelle | Thistle Key Lane says

    February 24, 2026 at 9:59 am

    Your dough bowl is the perfect spot for a garden themed vignette! I recently found a vintage flower book that I’m going to incorporate into a vignette too. Thank you for the inspiration

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      March 1, 2026 at 8:27 am

      You are welcome! Happy Spring!

      Reply
  8. Susan says

    February 24, 2026 at 4:29 pm

    Hi Kimberly, such a lovely vignette you’ve created. This is such a wonderful way to welcome Spring. Susan

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      March 1, 2026 at 8:26 am

      Thank you, Susan! Happy planting!

      Reply
  9. Libbie Burling says

    February 24, 2026 at 9:04 pm

    I am in love with all of your pretty Spring blooms! They feel like sunshine. So nice to be hopping with you today.

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      February 28, 2026 at 8:58 am

      Thanks, Libbie! Have a beautiful Spring!

      Reply
  10. Kim Beaulieu says

    February 26, 2026 at 3:43 pm

    This is such a pretty display for spring. Can’t wait to make this!

    Reply
    • Kimberly Snyder says

      February 28, 2026 at 8:57 am

      thank you so much!

      Reply

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