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Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

Hello again all! I haven’t been on the blog this much since Christmas and it has been a treat to start sharing for the upcoming season. I am back with a simple and sweet Easter tablescape with my friend Bre at Rooms For Rent.

When I started dreaming up this table, I wanted to do something a little different for the centerpiece. Being that we have a round table now though, it made it a bit tricker. I did find using a variety of similar, yet different vases did the trick! There was some variety in height, but the focus of each arrangement was about the same.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

This gave the whole spread a little interest without being too busy.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

I love candlelight for any table that I am setting. I think it just adds an element of romance that you can’t beat. I had these little wooden candleholders from before and they were perfect for the job!

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

When setting a round table, everything fits a bit tighter and makes the setting a little more intimate.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

As usual, I really enjoy incorporating eggs onto my spring tables. I put these little plate toppers together myself.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

I used faux eucalyptus clippings and then hot glued the eggs on top.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

I glued them so that the eggs would not roll around and the little arrangement would stay put.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

Continuing with the idea of simple, I stuck with neutral colors. It is no surprise that the combo of white flowers with fresh greenery is on of my favs.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

And when put all together I think it flows nicely, in my humble opinion… lol.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

I used my some of my everyday dishes and glassware that I already had on hand.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

The eggs and faux greenery came from my stash of craft supplies…

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

Little details like greenery, touches of gold, and soft linen line the table.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

The most expensive part of the table was the money spent on fresh flowers. If you are going to buy anything for your entertaining tables, I think this should probably be it. Trying to use what you have collected over the years takes aways the pressure and makes things much more affordable.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

This flatware makes an entrance pretty much every single table that I share ;).

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

Just for fun, here is a glimpse of it all dressed up, as the sun is setting for the day.

Sweet and Simple Easter Tablescape 9

I hope this easy table inspires you as you get ready to entertain for Easter or Spring this year. Please make sure to visit my friends below who also are sharing. Just look at all those beautiful tables! Thanks so much for stopping by!

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Shades of Blue Interiors | Paint Me Pink | Shabbyfufu | Nina Hendrick

Zevy Joy | So Much Better With Age | Jenna Kate at Home | Country Girl Home

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4 Comments

  1. Annie, I just LOVE this neutral spring table. The place settings are so sweet with the cute eggs. And everything looks better with candlelight! Gorg!

  2. Absolutely gorgeous! I love your round table and those white chairs! And the way you’ve styled it for spring is perfect, Annie:)

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