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Create a gorgeous table for Easter with these simple ideas! This Easter table setting uses things you already have in your house, including Easter candy!
Good morning friends, Sunday is Easter, are you ready? Easter is one of my favorite holidays and was always a big deal in my family. I have fond memories of family dinners, celebrations with my grandparents and our beautiful candy filled easter baskets. In addition to our family Easter egg hunts, the bunny hid out baskets as well. Each one was filled with handmade chocolate covered marshmallow eggs, Peeps and a panoramic sugar egg among other things, wrapped in cellophane and tied with a panel bow.
After attending mass in our Easter dresses and bonnets(as kids) we returned home to a beautiful table set for dinner.
My Easter Tablescape
Creating a beautiful Easter table doesn’t have to be hard or filled with new pieces. Use what you have in your house, garden and cupboards. Pull out your everyday dishes or your fancy china, add some silver-plate bowls and platters as well and then embellish everything with candy, flowers, candles or whatever else is in your stash.
How to Create an Easter Tablescape
Tablecloth
I pulled out a few of my favorite finds and everyday items to decorate the table. I started with a tablecloth I had made from a piece of Colonial Williamsburg fabric, if you don’t have a tablecloth you could use a colorful scarf, sheet, or just a piece of vintage fabric. This piece has been in my collection for awhile and lucky for me it matches the decoupage eggs that I made a few years ago.
Dinnerware
Then I layered a white charger plate, with my standard white dinner plate, a white cotton napkin and vintage flower salad plates. Instead of a place card I added a chocolate bunny.
Purchasing salad or dessert plates for different seasons or holidays is a great way to add a touch of the holiday and to save money at the same time.
Centerpiece
In place of flowers I created a centerpiece of vintage silver-plate bowls filled with eggs, marshmallow eggs piled high on a bunny cake plate, and small garden bowls filled with pastel candies.
Is there anything better than an edible decoration? A collection of ceramic birds and a scattering of eggs and candy complete the look.
Of course if you like flowers by all means make a centerpiece. I shared an easy flower arrangement last week that I made with a recycled vase, candy and foraged flowers and herbs from my yard. You could make several of these arrangements and give them to your guests to take home.
Add Color
The bright fuchsia, pinks and green against the chocolate brown linen while not traditional Easter colors compliment the pastels of the candy, the eggs and the flowers on the salad plates.
You can also add color with drinking glasses, flowers, candles or even an edible dessert board.
What are your plans for Easter? Will you be hosting a big family dinner, or a small brunch? How do you decorate your Easter tablescape?
THAT’S ALL FOR NOW
I hope that you enjoyed my Easter tablescape. Have a great day and thank you for spending part of it with me.
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Preppy Empty Nester says
Elizabeth… your table is absolutely stunning! Have a wonderful Easter!!
William Kendall says
Good suggestions.
William Kendall says
It would seem you're well prepared.
Brenda Pruitt says
LOVE those decoupaged eggs. Looks so cottage-y and adorable. Also love the flower plates. Never met a flower I didn't like!
Brenda
Mary says
Looks really lovely – and I could go for one of those dark chocolate eggs right now – perhaps they have coconut centers which would make them awesome!
Estelle's says
This is all so pretty and festive for Easter Elizabeth….I love your creativity…have a very blessed Easter Day!
Renae Frey says
Gorgeous tablescape. I love everything about it. Just lovely, my friend.
Nancy says
Beautiful table Elizabeth, I especially love the tablecloth it’s a perfect change from the typical pastels!