Today I'm sharing how to create a neutral Easter tablescape.
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I've never really been one for sharing tablescapes. But for some reason
this year I felt the bug, so here we are. It all started with beautiful
flowers from Trader Joe's. Tulips and ranunculus scream Easter and spring to
me.
I set up our Easter dinner display on the custom farmhouse table with
windsor chairs we had made from red barn wood many years ago. It's all
centered upon a neutral cotton table runner with fringe on its' edges.
The table is super long (96 inches) so the runner is quite long as well (72
inches). The closest I could find is this 100% cotton
braided stripe table runner.
I've already shared the DIY for these
Easter Bunny Ear Napkins. Believe it or not the floral plates are the 7-inch farmhouse floral party round paper plates from Dollar Tree.
The main plate is a white Royal Norfolk beaded dinner plate, also from
Dollar Tree. I got them a few years ago. Right now Dollar Tree is only
selling
Royal Norfolk red beaded ceramic plates
or
Royal Norfolk blue beaded ceramic plates
online.
I found a discontinued Pottery Barn white beaded plate on Esty for
$21.00. Then there's the
Everyday White by Fitz and Floyd Beaded Dinner Plates (set of 4).
There's something so serene about a neutral tablescape.
The wicker candles work well with the sea grass placemats. I got mine
at Aldi, but very similar candles can be found online -- like the
Park Hill Collection Willow Candle.
The pink vase is from Target a number of years ago. And the riser it's
sitting on was a DIY project I'll be sharing later.
The beige ticking fabric carrots were another DIY I made last year --
my
No-Sew Fabric Easter Carrots. They're one of my favorite Easter projects.
Moss bunnies from Target from a few years ago add a whimsical twist to
the vignette. They're no longer sold by Target, but you can get a
similar
moss flocked bunny
online. They've become a staple Easter decoration in my
home.
The cutlery I used is some of my thrifted ivory handled cutlery that I
absolutely love. I'd give a link for some similar cutlery online but
it's so darn expensive I have to recommend that you try finding some at
thrift stores and estate sales, like I found mine.
The ivory handles play into the neutral theme for the tablescape.
To sum it up: Natural elements like seagrass placemats and wicker-wrapped candles,
combined with white plates, white napkins, a neutral table runner and
beige ticking fabric carrots all come together to create a neutral,
and serene, tablescape. In this instance I tend to believe that less
is more, which makes putting it all together that much
easier.
Well, that's it for today, friends!
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How To Create A Neutral Easter Tablescape
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Beautiful, Kathleen. I love all the wonderful texture and subtle pastels. Those plates are a lovely counterbalance to all the neutrals. Hope you're having a great weekend. Some sunshine here for a change!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty Easter table, Kathleen! Your ticking carrots are one of my faves, too! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
ReplyDeleteLove the neutral with a touch of color. Very Pretty. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteLovely, tablescape!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful table Kathleen! I love the placemats and wicker wrapped candles so much :) Happy Easter!
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