Dress up your Easter floral arrangement with a pretty, patterned vase. Colorful paper, double-sided tape and a touch of twine transform boring old mason jars (or even empty wine bottles!) into spring-y vases eager to hold fresh blooms.
While you’re at it, try one of these mason jar recipes, too.
Baby Bunny
Pay homage to the Easter bunny with this adorable napkin idea. Just wrap a cloth napkin around a colored egg (both real and faux work), and tie off with a piece of twine to create ears. Use a fine-tip permanent marker to draw on eyes and a nose. Learn how to dye your Easter eggs naturally.
Crazy for Citrus
Stay fresh with a pretty, citrus-inspired table. Oranges, lemons and limes pair well with rich hues of blue, while stalks of greens and baby’s breath add some height. Our favorite touch? Using twine-wrapped lemons as place card holders.
Incorporate citrus into your holiday meal with these yummy recipes.
Grown-up Basket
Kids shouldn’t have ALL of the fun. Let an adult Easter basket chock full of gourmet chocolates double as table decor (and dessert!). Here are 32 homemade Easter egg fillers to get you started.
Fresh from the Field
Distract hungry guests with these flower pot party dips. Simply fill a food-safe bowl with your favorite hummus or dip, nestle in bite-sized vegetables and place the bowl in a clean flower pot. This idea works great on buffets, too.
Rustic Elegance
If you don’t own Easter decor, that’s okay. You can still create a jaw-dropping display with simple, rustic items like candles, sprigs of herbs, fresh greenery and cloth napkins. Finish off the scene with one of our favorite rustic farmhouse-style desserts.
Adorable Doilies
Put your craft supply to work. Create a one-of-a-kind table runner for your Easter feast by sewing (or hot gluing) the edges of crocheted doilies together. Position larger laces in the middle and place smaller ones on the edges.
Pretty in Pink
Pastel hues are perfect for Easter, so pick one color and use it to fill your table. We can’t get enough of this pink display featuring peonies, pale napkins and rose gold flatware.
Match your dessert to the table with these pretty pastel-colored treats.
Pretty Pyrex
For an edible centerpiece, turn your favorite vintage dishes into Easter baskets. Pick a fun pattern (like this Pyrex rooster dish), fill with faux grass and top with treats.
Psst! You can make your own peanut butter Easter egg. Here’s how.
Vase Filler
You spent SO much time dying Easter eggs, why not show them off? Carefully stack colorful eggs in a clear vase, then nestle fresh blooms in the gaps. Use as a centerpiece or in any spot that needs a little Easter cheer.
Level Up
Give your tiered treat tray a new purpose. Line each level with nesting materials, such as faux grass and bark, then place colored eggs on each tier. If you’re using real eggs, let guests sample the eggs during brunch!
Farmhouse Chic
For a rustic look, stick to simple decor that complements your table. We love the textured plates, vintage flatware and simple Easter eggs that define this tablescape.
Garden Finds
Fresh produce is naturally beautiful, so make space for it on your holiday tablescape. A bowl of fresh radishes is as pretty as any floral display, and a bunch of asparagus is the perfect vessel for a battery-operated candle.
Naturally Pretty
Celebrate new life in the spring with a nature-inspired table. Mint green plates, birch-wrapped candles and plant cuttings take a basic theme to new heights.
Simple Yet Sweet
Time to hop to it! These cute little bunnies are cut from craft paper. The tail? A simple carnation bloom. This idea also works well for the kids’ table, just sub a large marshmallow for the flower.
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