An Easter Table
Today, I'm featuring an Easter tablescape that will get you in the mood to decorate with all the colors of Spring!
I'm mixing and matching pastels, which I think are a must for an Easter table! These cute pink and white napkins look cheerful next to the yellow placemats.
And these metal "Easter Greeting" nametags are precious as accents. I tried rolling the napkins and using the tags as napkin rings, fittig the napkin through the rope hanger. But, I decided I like them best laying on top of the napkin as you see here.
And what's an Easter table without an Easter basket?! This basket belonged to my mother, which adds nostalgia to the tablescape. I used pink "Wrinkled Shred" as basket filler and added a ceramic bunny, glitter eggs, small Easter bunny statue and a larger metal Easter tag to decorate the basket.
A large wooden bunny stands behind the basket.
Aren't these miniature baskets sweet? They were created years ago by my Mother and one of my sisters and add additional nostalgia to the table. There's a little lamb in one and a bunny in the other with both baskets holding miniature blue and pink Easter eggs. I just love them!
Another peek into the basket. And now.....for something a little different......
Here's my latest update to the Foyer Table! I decided it needed something more than the two bunnies I shared in a previous post. So, I added a blue and white thrifted pitcher and this cute "Spring Thyme" sign that I found at A.C. Moore recently. I think it adds just the right touch for Spring, don't you?
I hope you are enjoying Spring and looking forward to Easter. What special ways do you decorate for Spring or Easter? Do you have special Easter plans? Please leave a comment. I enjoy hearing from you so much!
Until Next Time,
Debbie
Linking with FabJourney Thursday's Favorites Blog Hop.
I'm mixing and matching pastels, which I think are a must for an Easter table! These cute pink and white napkins look cheerful next to the yellow placemats.
And these metal "Easter Greeting" nametags are precious as accents. I tried rolling the napkins and using the tags as napkin rings, fittig the napkin through the rope hanger. But, I decided I like them best laying on top of the napkin as you see here.
And what's an Easter table without an Easter basket?! This basket belonged to my mother, which adds nostalgia to the tablescape. I used pink "Wrinkled Shred" as basket filler and added a ceramic bunny, glitter eggs, small Easter bunny statue and a larger metal Easter tag to decorate the basket.
A large wooden bunny stands behind the basket.
Aren't these miniature baskets sweet? They were created years ago by my Mother and one of my sisters and add additional nostalgia to the table. There's a little lamb in one and a bunny in the other with both baskets holding miniature blue and pink Easter eggs. I just love them!
Another peek into the basket. And now.....for something a little different......
Here's my latest update to the Foyer Table! I decided it needed something more than the two bunnies I shared in a previous post. So, I added a blue and white thrifted pitcher and this cute "Spring Thyme" sign that I found at A.C. Moore recently. I think it adds just the right touch for Spring, don't you?
I hope you are enjoying Spring and looking forward to Easter. What special ways do you decorate for Spring or Easter? Do you have special Easter plans? Please leave a comment. I enjoy hearing from you so much!
Until Next Time,
Debbie
Linking with FabJourney Thursday's Favorites Blog Hop.
5 comments:
Love the new Easter table and the update to the foyer. The blue is perfect! Very classy!
Thanks, Julie. You know I like blue! Hope you and your family enjoy a blessed Easter!
Thanks, Julie. You know I like blue! I hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter
Love those metal Easter greetings!! I'm traveling to North Carolina for my grandson's spring break! Sunshine and warm temps! Happy Easter Debbie!
Have a safe and wonderful trip to visit your grandson, Karen! Happy Easter! I love those metal Easter greetings, too. So cute!
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