Easter Tablescape 2021

Easter Tablescape 2021

I have been looking more forward to spring this year than ever before. This weekend, my family and I will celebrate Easter and enjoy a traditional brunch at home. My mother always did a beautiful job setting the table for holiday gatherings and I'm excited to carry on her tradition.

For this year's table, I went with a layered, more is more "bunny in the flower garden" theme. I used pastel colors in several patterns with brass, glass, and basketweave textures. The flowers are arranged in a variety of our ceramic vases and some small glass bud vases as well. The tablecloth is by Amanda Lindroth - I have several of her batik tablecloths and really love her soft, feminine patterns. The placemats are from Target and added the perfect contrast to my pastel color palette.

The candle sticks are from Amazon. They come in a million colors and are dripless, smokeless, and all around amazing. The blush coupe glasses are by Estelle Colored Glass - I have been collecting her glassware for over a year now and to say I am obsessed would be a gross understatement. The embroidered napkins are vintage and sourced from Mary and Wilma. The flatware is my grandmother's and is no longer in production. Similar here.

The colorful bunnies are from a local gift shop, but they can usually be found in boutiques across the country in early spring. They tend to sell out every year, so if you spot them, don't pass them up!

I sourced most of these flowers from a local wholesale florist. Usually, I stick to Trader Joes, but for this, I wanted some unique buds that are not usually found at grocery stores such as poppies and anemones. Just for fun, I sprinkled some of the blooms on the table around the place settings. The flowers won't last for more than a few hours, so if you decide to do this, wait till the last minute to set them out. 

Pulling this whole theme together was SO much fun. My favorite part of the process is incorporating personal heirloom collectibles that evoke memory and nostalgia. I hope this helps inspire you when pulling your favorites together to create your unique Easter tablescape!