Creating an Easter Table – A Few Ways
Let’s Practice Setting an Easter Table
Today my goal is creating an Easter table that is pretty and practical. I started by gathering all the pretty things like flowers, linens, candles, pretty dishes, silver flatware, and a surprise or two. Using all the right stuff, let’s practice setting and creating an Easter table – a few ways. Here are a few ideas for a simple and sweet Easter or spring table settings done a few ways.

Spring tables are always fun. With a bouquet of fresh flowers and pretty pastels mingling with rich elegant colors spring and Easter table settings are perfect for dazzling guests. Most of all they are easy to style. Adding all those special touches from the stemware to the flatware to the flowers.
Please bear with me as I share a roundup of some of my favorite touches that you can add for your spring and Easter tables. This post may be photo heavy.
Let’s Create an Easter Table a Few Ways
1.Vintage Place Settings
It’s no secret that vintage china has to be one of my favorites when it comes to setting the table. I brought out vintage plates, stemware, and gathered silver flatware. The napkins, simple white napkins. I’m not afraid to mix colors, styles, sizes when it comes to the table setting elements. I’m not that matchy-match sort of girl.

2. Vintage Silver Flatware
This is silver flatware gathered from a yard sale. A simple idea is tie mixed and mingled silver flatware with a ribbon and add a few blooms for a personal and pretty presentation. Silver and vintage- choose the flatware that is perfect for you and your table- and then dress it up.


3. A simple place setting treat-
A chocolate Bunny – Let’s add a sweet treat. A chocolate bunny.



4. Add a Hand-stamped Easter Themed Name Tag
Don’t want to add sweet treats? For a more personal touch add a simple place card and add a name.


5. Candy Eggs in a Compote Dish
Candy eggs at each place setting. These are chocolate eggs candy covered in those pretty pastel colors. An edible treat for your guests. Candy eggs in small dishes at each place setting – which is sure to delight.



6. Mixed blooms and other Centerpiece on the Table
Sometimes you aren’t able to find enough of the same flowers at the market for a whole table- so why not choose a few varieties that go together and mix it up a bit? A spring mix of tulips, baby’s breath, and dahlias. Pretty and inexpensive!


Maybe, add a small bunch of Spray Roses.

7. Storybook Charm – Centerpiece
Now serving up… Rabbit. Not really! For a fun storybook charm think rabbits. For a bit of that whimsy on a grown-up level add in a fun porcelain rabbit statue. This little rabbit has been with me for a while, maybe years. Lol! I couldn’t resist using him in the tablescape for a bit of whimsy. More whimsical touches were added with a nest of eggs to a vintage cut glass sugar bowl.

Why use one rabbit when you can use two! Bunnies that come with a big bow and collar.

Another simple centerpiece – roses in a wooden crate with white candles. Just keeping things low profile but still pretty.



8. Candlelight
Candlelight is always appreciated for creating a beautiful ambiance.




Flowers and candelabra were kept at the end of the table as to not obstruct the view of the guests and conversation.
9. Gathered goblets
Stemware is always elegant and perfect, from crystal clear to bold green to add a burst of color.


10. Linens
Creating an Easter table a few ways with soft and white napkins add to the pretty and simple.


Setting a beautiful table for your friends and family is much more simple than it seems. Just think of your favorite things – like chocolate bunnies, chocolate candy covered eggs, ceramic rabbits and pretty flowers and have fun playing with ideas.
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