Easter is one of those holidays that we are rarely at our house to host. We are usually at another family members house so I don’t often ever have to actually have a sit down Easter dinner. However I still think it is such a fun holiday to decorate for because you can incorporate fun, cheerful pastel colors into your whole color scheme. I also feel like it is such a great holiday to get creative with. From decorating eggs, to having different bunnies throughout, to the fun centerpieces you can choose the possibilities feel endless.
DECORATING for any holiday though does not have to be stressful or overwhelming so I have come up with a few ways below to really enhance your Easter table without all the frills and expense:) Before I get into what I did to decorate this Easterscape table for you I want to break down some basics that you should have on hand when you host any sort of dinner party.
10 Tips for a successful dinner party:
- Serving Dishes (any that you prefer this doesn’t mean you always have to have a fancy china set, any fishes you prefer will work)
- Linen napkins
- Napkin rings
- Centerpiece (for this you can either use candles, candlesticks, or depending on the holiday you can curate one that goes with the holiday you are celebrating
- Good music
- Wine glasses
- Drinkware
- Place cards
- Silverware
- Serving dishes
Here are some photos of the two different Easterscape ideas that I came up with using what we had on hand. The only additional item that I purchased was the spring table cloth because I think adding a tablecloth to any table for a holiday really just pulls the whole setting together,



I love the way the Easterscape came out! The only thing that is not pictured is the drinkware but otherwise everything shown but the tablecloth we had. I felt like I needed something to really I absolutely love the handblock print of it and it absolutely inspired me to create our Easter themed table. The blue and white china is from Pottery barn years ago and we got this for our wedding. The carrots are from an Easter garland years ago that i just cut off so they could be individual carrots and I then set them on each place setting. The glass colored eggs that I put on each place setting are from the Target dollar section. These are a few examples of not having to spend to much to really bring your table together. I also feel like with specific holidays that you are decorating for less really is more.
The centerpiece shown in the pictures is something that I already had on our mantle in the living room and I just added the gold bunnies on top of it mixed in with faux moss. I think it turned out so fun but you could also just get a few beautiful bouquets of tulips or any flower of your choice and the centerpiece would look just as beautiful:)
Here is some Easterscape inspiration for you if you are hosting and are in need of some inspiration.

Tablecloth|Place Cards|Easter Bunnies|White ceramic bunny|Golden bunnies|Candlestick Set|Dishware set|White cloth napkins|Napkin ring|Various Mixed Drinks|
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