Letās make Easter holidays egg-celent this year (sorry, we had to š). The celebrations are just around the corner, and most of us have probably already started picturing tables filled with hot cross buns, deviled eggs, and glazed hamābut youāre forgetting something here: stunning Easter tablescapes. Presentation is everythingā¦ well, next to all the delicious food, of course. Youād want to look into creative ideas (and professional tips) to make sure your table is dressed up to the nines. And it doesnāt always have to be expensive; could be as simple as repurposing items already at home. The goal is to set the vibeāand get everyone right in the holiday feels š
1. Branches and Bunnies
Hang wood-bead bunnies and DIY paper eggs on branches peeking from a DIY rope vase. Youāll need hot glue, a glass jar, and multi-colored rope to create the vase. Simply wrap the rope around the vase, hot-gluing as you go. Continue wrapping till fully covered, then remove the vase, and present your picture-perfect masterpiece.
2. Easter-Egg Place Setting
Ditch boring place cards with dyed eggs on each plate. Sounds quirky, but looks amazing. Use a permanent marker to write down your guestās name on a dyed Easter egg, and place it in a small DIY nest on the plate. Bonus points if you accent with a few bright seasonal blooms šø
3. Tulip Topper
Wrap your favorite-colored tulips in minimal, white ribbon for a simple Easter tablescapesĀ idea. Guests can also take home the flower as a keepsake. Youād want to choose tulips that havenāt fully opened yetāand keep them under indirect light until ready to set the table.
4. Vintage Charm
Charm your guests with this darling vintage table display. Dust off your beautiful heirloom China, and pair it with your thrifted treasures to create a whimsical place setting. Garnish with a mix of garden blooms overflowing from teacups placed in the center of each plate.
5. Burlap Easter Table Runner
A confetti-inspired table runner can be the star of your Easter decor. Just add splashes of colorful dots to an inexpensive burlap runner. Roll it out on the center of the table. Top with fresh flowers and Easter eggs.
Everythingās ready in seconds (and can easily be customized to fit every color scheme!).
6. Boho Bunny Tablescape
A theme thatās all about the little details. Lace trim napkins. Braided placemats. A crocheted edge table runner. Burlap bunny ear napkin holders. And anything that adds to your cute, minimal Bohemian setup š¤
7. Accessorize with Eggs
Let nature guide you when recreating this spring centerpiece. Weāre absolutely drooling over the pairing of the hand-dyed pastel eggs with these texture-rich nests. Select fluffed spring blooms that coordinate with the color of your eggs for stunning Easter tablescapes.
8. Pastel Patterns and Colors
Sure, Easter-themed decor (like eggs, bunnies, flowers) looks absolutely wonderful, but itās OK if thatās not your thing. Even something as simple as the right color palette can go a long way. Think yellows, blues, and pinks. Incorporate each creatively; some through patterns on linens, others with vibrant glassware.
9. Decorated Tray Centerpiece
Hereās a minimal, springy centerpiece idea. Grab a serving tray (any that you have; bonus if it matches the overall color scheme of your decor). Fill with mosses, and other Easter elements, likeā¦
- Bunny statues
- Speckled eggs
- Spring candles
- Candies
ā¦and any gilded pieces that really make the decor shine.
10. Bunny Dishes
You canāt have an Easter lunch without bunny plates. Okay, well, you can, but it wouldnāt be as festive. And if you like, add gingham napkins and matching egg decorations to fancy it up š°
11. Woven Place Setting
Let your favorite Eastern basket be the inspiration here. Make a stamp and use fabric dye to create a set of crosshatch-patterned napkins. Youāll be surprised at how big of a difference this little addition makes to your Sunday brunch table!
12. Bunny Ear Napkin Fold
Bunnies, everywhere, in every formāalso on your table napkins; arrange them into bunny ears and tie off with twine (or ribbon), then top with a wooden egg in color of choice.
13. Pastel & Plaid Tablescape
Thereās so many cute ideas here, starting with place cards popped into mini succulents. Thereās also a layered crockery look; a pretty flower-shaped plate to complement the gingham table runner. And we canāt ignore that DIY brunch menu!
14. Creative & Unusual
Set the table with intentionā¦ and love. It doesnāt have to be perfectly matchy. In fact youād be surprised at how stunning asymmetrical & creative Easter table settings look, including ideas likeā¦
- Mismatched dinnerware
- Nature-inspired centerpieces
- Candles in unexpected holders
- Edible decor
Thereās really no rules for this Easter tablescapesā¦ just do whatever you think will look good š
15. Match Florals and Tableware
As stunning as a mix-and-match table setting looks, youād want to consider a coordinated one if a balanced aesthetic is more of your thing. Dust your favorite dinnerwareāand pluck flowers that match (or complement) its color. Sprinkle a few bright accents around, and enjoy the magic.
16. Carrot Napkin Ring
Calling all Easter Bunnies with this cute carrot ringāit looks lovely, and comes together so quickly. Simply tie an orange bottle brush tree to green raffia, and hot glue it onto a wooden bead ring. You can present it over a floral plate, but it goes well with pretty much any theme.
17. One-of-a-Kind
If youāre aiming for Easter tablescapes thatās vintage + charming + oh-so-festive, all together, then this idea is for you: a dyed pink egg, nestled in a twiggy mini nest that screams spring vibes. Surround it with speckled eggs (and dainty flowers). Sprinkle some subtle bunny touches aroundāvoila; your Easter brunch table is ready!
18. Vanilla Eggshell Candles
This year, instead of going for those traditional store-bought candles, make your own at homeācustomized to fit the Easter theme š£ These vanilla-scented eggshell candles smell just as amazing as they look; theyāll make for just the perfect festive statement!
19. Beige Decor
Easter decor always has to be vibrant; who says, huh? This setup shows that neutrals can be just as stunningāand maybe even more sophisticated. Try a simple white pitcher tied with twine and a bunny cutout, paired with twine-wrapped eggs (one finished with delicate lace, the other kept neutral). Itās the perfect reminder that Easter decor doesnāt have to shout. It can whisper elegance instead š
20. Iris-Inspired Spring Table
Star your favorite seasonal bloomāours is the delicate iris. Highlight the beauty of each flower in an individual Easter-themed vase (could be bright-colored, or cut out with mini bunnies). Weād suggest using vases of different heights; it adds an extra layer of dimension!
21. Marbleized Pots with Daffodils
A simple spray-paint technique transforms boring terra-cotta pots into Easter tablescapes decor worthy of your best crop of daffodils š¼ Heads up: the dry paint might have a strong smell for a few days, so try to complete your DIY project at least a week ahead.
22. Fun Furniture
The theme you have in mind might not match the furniture around the dining tableāand that calls for a few swaps. We think blush velvet chairs serve as a super fun backdrop for Easter decorā¦ but thatās only one idea; you can bring out whatever is available around your home!
23. Tots + Polka Dots
Genuine question: How can an adult get a seat at this table? Biting heads off chocolate bunnies has never been so chic! A crisp tablecloth with punchy polka dots gives the kidsā table a whimsical flairāand the sunny lattice stools + porcelain bunny centerpiece tie it all together, that too, in the most adorable way.
24. Layered Glassware
Easter decor is important, no denying, but so is the arrangement of the cutleryāparticularly talking about the glassware here. The best of decor would look bland without the right layout; so weād recommend including a variety of shapes. Think water goblets, lowball glasses, vintage coupes, and even special glasses for specific drinks. Place the taller ones in the center, gradually transitioning to shorter glasses toward the edges.
25. Green Easter Tablescapes
Give your Easter soiree a good dose of spring fever in season-appropriate motifs and colors. Combine green whites and vibrant greens with a touch of beige-browns. Fern-motif stamps on the table runner make it easy to add a detailed frontāand the bouquet of pretty white poises (under a glass cloche) serves as a stunning centerpiece.
26. Bunny Goodie Bags
This adorable Easter table setting doubles as a sweet little goodie bag! Steal the look by folding a cheerful yellow gingham napkin into the shape of a bunny (keeping a hollow pocket inside). Fill it with small treats or surprises; an idea that will make your guests feel extra special š
27. Eclectic Easter
Love an eclectic design style in your home? Bring it out on your Easter tablescapes, too! Itās a wonderful opportunity to use whatever you have. Really. Dyed eggs in laceful baskets. Boiled eggs in playful holders. Fresh flowers. Bunny-shaped cookies. Ceramic bunnies and little birds. Thereās room for everything on your wishlist for Easter table setting ideas!
28. Elegance is Everything
Less is, in fact, sometimes more; this minimal Easter tablescape being a great example. It doesnāt even require any extra purchases. Bring out your tiered stand and fill it with cupcakes, chocolate eggs, and any Easter-themed treats you want to have. Sprinkle a few floral touches here and there, and youāre done! Yup, it really is that simpleāand beautiful, of course.
29. Easter Dessert Candy Board
If you ask us, thereās really nothing better than edible decor. So you can save time on arranging your table and just transform your dessert spread into a lovely Easter candy board. Itās delicious to eatāand so delightful to look at.
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