Give your holiday table a fresh look with these fun Easter table decor ideas. See how to incorporate bunny figurines, flowers, colored eggs and more.
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Pastel Easter Egg Tree Decoration
Who says trees are just for Christmas? This quirky decoration is the fusion of all things Easter: woven baskets, pastels and Easter eggs. It adds a pop of color and a sprinkle of whimsy to the buffet or kitchen table. If trees are the name of your holiday game, check out this ceramic Easter tree.
Liven up your spread with some spring blooms tucked into a chic bunny vase. The olive-colored strokes on the stoneware are neutral, yet stylish, and complement a plant’s greenery. If you like, splurge on the whole four-piece set of forest friends.
This sweet wooden scene of a father and daughter rabbit transporting Easter eggs via wheelbarrow is handmade in Germany. Your family will delight in gathering around the adorable twosome during their Easter feast. Discover more darling Easter decor.
You’ve mastered your deviled eggs recipe, and now it’s time to perfect the presentation. This too-cute bunny serving tray, made specially for the beloved hors d’oeuvre and paired with a carrot-shaped fork, is the ideal addition to your table.
This gorgeous quartet of hand-painted Easter eggs features a soft color palette, rustic patterns and convenient flat bottoms. Line them up in a row atop your runner or arrange in a bowl as fillers. Then, dye your own eggs with the Eggmazing Egg Decorator!
Tuck your year-round linen napkins into these bunny-themed rings, which come in a set of four for an easy way to take your tablescape from nonspecific to Easter-riffic. Plus, the white and gold color combination is timeless.
Honk, honk! Must-have centerpiece coming through. This flower-filled pickup truck, with its sea foam exterior and funky faux plants, will roll its way right into your guests’ hearts.
Between delivering eggs and propping up your Easter dessert, the Easter Bunny is hard at work this year! This all-white cake stand looks lovely supporting cake or cookies, and coordinates seamlessly with all styles of home decor.
This streamlined wooden centerpiece is a pretty, yet subtle, nod to Easter. Because of the subdued speckled eggs, smooth wooden exterior and natural-looking foliage, this planter can remain on display all spring.
These cork placemats might be blue, but you’ll be feeling the opposite as you arrange them around your table. The gorgeous set of four, featuring an abstract bunny pattern, has coordinating plates, napkins and serving trays, too!
For a new take on Easter florals, look no further than these delicate tabletop bunnies. The pink and white fixtures are made of waxen hydrangeas and glow from within, thanks to a warm LED light, making them especially lovely for an evening setting.
Friends and family can’t help but to smile as they dab their mouths with these polka-dotted bunny napkins. Between the charming rabbit and the cutesy pattern, these squares are just darling.
This stunning table runner (or mantel decoration) comes in five different lengths to fit the desired space. The realistic-looking tulips and lamb’s ear leaves will be as memorable as the meal itself. For more fun with florals, check out The Pioneer Woman’s Easter collection.
Save a spot at your supper for this furry fellow and his Easter basket. With a 24-inch diameter, this homespun centerpiece is quite sizable, making for an oh-so-cute statement. Then, you’ll be ready to shop outdoors-friendly Easter decor.
They’ll be more than a hare excited to eat their Easter ham and scalloped potatoes off of these beautiful Easter plates. They come in sets of four and eight, and they’re microwave- and dishwasher-safe.
This folksy table runner lends vibrance and personality to your spread. With a nontraditional color scheme, fun frills and a medley of Easter animals and plants, it’s sure to stand out. Oh, and did we mention it’s machine washable?
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