Easter Tablescape Ideas
Today, I am happy to share Easter tablescape ideas with many talented friends. Welcome to the Easter Table blog hop. At the bottom of my post you will find links to other holiday table ideas.
Since Easter is early this year, we will more than likely have our Easter dinner inside at the smaller round table located in our family room . We have always celebrated with family only and unfortunately not all our children are in town and can participate.
The Centerpiece
The set of tulipieres I purchased from The Enchanted Home a few years ago, is the star of the show. To see more about these tulipieres and how to fill them, click here. Since daffodils are now available and affordable vs. tulips, I find this to be the most attractive and economical solution.
The Tablecloth and Dishes
With a neutral damask white tablecloth, this year I am experimenting with blue and white with the yellow daffodils. These blue and white dishes I have never used. This set remains out in our pool house for guests.
Each blue and white plate is a different pattern but in the same tones. I believe I may have purchased them from Horchow years ago. However, Amazon surprisingly has a great selection of new and vintage blue and white dishes. See here. Another beautiful blue and white place setting can be found at Neiman Marcus here.
Stacked on top of a white beaded stoneware plate from Pottery Barn, provides a nice contrast to the gold charger.
I really struggle choosing the charger. The brushed gold ones did win in the end over the wooden scallop and silver ones. It’s time I invest in something neutral like white or wicker, which would look even better. To find super affordable brushed gold chargers, click here.
The Glassware
A simple Lenox water and wine glass with a gold rim complements the setting. Hard to believe these glasses are over 44 years old! If you are looking for new stemware, check out this bee glassware by Ballard Designs.
Pots de creme with a gold handle by JSC are small vessels for more fresh daffodils. I collect pots de creme and use them for many purposes.
Easter Touches
The clay bunnies are a whimsical addition to remind everyone of the spring and Easter theme. Homemade nests from shredded paper and glue (see post here), hold a real egg shell painted with the guest’s initial~as a place card.
My favorite Wallace go-to flatware with a bee motif works well with this blue/white/yellow theme. Blue embroidered napkins are an antique store find.
Here are some fun overhead shots of the table.
I am so happy to share my Easter table theme and now onto the others!
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My sweet friend, Chloe from Celebrate and Decorate is hosting this Easter Tablescape Blog Hop. All you need to do is click on the names below and you will (hopefully) be taken to their website to see what they have in store for Easter. You will be able to open a new tab with each so you can return back to this page and just keep going. A fun way to see LOTS of other bloggers without having to search. Enjoy!
The Little Yellow Corner Store
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Mary, your blue and yellow Easter tablescape is lovely. I chose the same color combo last year and it’s just perfect for spring and Easter. I’m intrigued with your tulipieres…I’ve never seen anything like them before. They make a beautiful centerpiece filled with daffodils. I love the little nests and hand painted eggs, too. It was fun hopping with you. Happy Easter!
Rebecca, when we were in Europe I saw gorgeous tulipieres in museums and have always wanted one (or two). I think they are hard to find but The Enchanted Home has them in stock from time to time. Thank you for your sweet comments and fun to hop with you too!Happy Easter.
Mary, your Easter tablescape is so beautiful!
Happy Spring!
Your handpainted eggs are SO beautiful…what a lovely personal touch!! Isn’t “The Enchanted Home” so enjoyable!! franki
Franki, I do love The Enchanted Home. I never miss her Seven on Sunday.
hi Mary! Your daffodils sing Spring and the Tulipieres are fabulous! The pops of yellow with the pretty blue and white china is wonderful. I love the nests at each place holding beautiful hand printed eggs. You have captured Easter so beautifully!
Mary, I am so fond of the cobalt blue and yellow combination. It is so elegant and cheerful. I am attracted to your lovely floral vessels which hold your bright yellow daffodils. They are so unique. They are perfect for displaying flowers since floral arrangement, for me, is quite a labor of love to get the flowers to look nice in a vase. So stunning. The dinnerware works so beautifully with these exquisite vases. I hope you have a wonderful Easter holiday.
This is gorgeous Mary and thanks for the introduction to tulipieres. Blue/White seems to be a popular combo and I will keep it in mind for next Easter. The little touches always make a difference, like your homemade nests and pots de creme with a gold handle. It would be a joy to dine at this table. Have a peaceful holiday and a happy spring!
Mary, Your table is so striking. I am a blue and white fan! In fact, I have those same Horchow plates and I have enjoyed them so much. I would love to have a pair of tulipieres. Your daffodils are just beautiful.
Stunning table!
Mary, Yellow and blue is such a classic and happy color combination any time of year! I adore your handsome tulipieres and daffodils are a perfect choice! It’s a treat to hop with you and join you at the table! Happy Easter ♥
Mary I echo the sentiments of the others…the tulipieres are lovely and the blue and white and yellow are classic. Your table is definitely screaming Spring. I can appreciate your weather as we lived in the mountains of New Mexico for many years before moving to Texas, Kansas City, Seattle and finally here to Florida.
It is indeed a pleasure to have you join us on this blog hop. We love meeting new bloggers and we love all the new inspiration.
Blessings Always
Kari
Mary, I can just imagine that pretty table set so lovely with the sun shining in on you all as you gather. Your tulipieres are beautiful, I have to head over to the Enchanted Home and do some shopping! I love yellow with blue, so the daffodils are a perfect choice or your Easter table. The custom decorated Easter egg is a testament to your artistic skills. I am sorry you won’t have your family with you for Easter, we are finally having everyone together!! I am looking forward to seeing you here in central Florida!
I love everything about this table Mary! Especially the little egg place cards! 🙂 Well, especially the daffodils, blue plates, and darling little bunnies too! A beautiful table my friend! Happy Spring!
Barbara, Happy Spring too. We are enjoying the gorgeous, albeit chilly morning, weather here in Phoenix…Happy Spring to you and wishing you lovely weather in the PNW!
I’m such a huge fan of blue and white so your tablescape really speaks to me! I love how you added in all the yellow for such a lovely spring feel. Your pieces are beautiful and I love the monogrammed egg! Such a special touch. So nice to hop with you!
Shelley
So nice to meet you on this blog hop too! Thank you for your sweet comment.
Mary, I have always loved blue and white, it is a classic. So many accent colors can be used, but yellow is my first choice. The daffodils in the tulipieres make a stunning statement on your table. Your choice of Wallace flatware and Lenox stemware just adds to the beauty and elegance of your table. It is so nice to meet you and Happy Easter!
Pam, so nice to meet you too on this blog hop. Happy Easter to you and your family!
Mary, your table is so fresh and inviting with your bright daffodils agains the blue and white back ground! I love your blue and white plates, wonderful patterns to mix and match!! Very pretty!!
Ann, so nice to meet you on this blog hop! Thank you for your kind comments.
I’m fond of daffodils since they were my dad’s favorite spring flower, I can still see him bringing in handfuls from the yard to place around the house.
Your way of displaying them is really special, and how they work with the vintage silverware and the napkins (such beautiful pieces) is lovely.
Happy spring wishes!
Rachelle, thank you for your sweet comments. I love how daffodils were your Dad’s favorite flower. Happy Spring to you too!
Mary, I love blue and yellow together. Your table is so pretty, and your dinnerware is beautiful. I hope that you have a Happy Easter!
Shannon, so happy to meet you on this blog hop. I don’t do Tablescapes often but love Chloe and appreciate her efforts to pull this one together. Thank you for your kind comment.
Mary, such a beautiful table with the classic blue and white. The addition of the spring daffodils feels like spring will soon be here. The Lenox glassware is lovely. I love the addition of the handmade little nests and customized eggs. A lovely table to celebrate Easter and spring. A pleasure joining you on this fun tablescape blog hop. Happy spring.
Linda, so happy to meet you too! Since we are having lovely, albeit chilly morning weather in Phoenix, it is our Spring here. The nests were such fun to make and a good use of shredded paper! Happy Spring to you too.
Love your tulipierers they are gorgeous. Daffodils are my favorite spring bulb.
Can’t go wrong with blue and yellow.
Cindy
Cindy, funny how little blue and white I have. These dishes are perfect for the pool house that does have a blue and white theme. Hard to believe I’ve never pulled them out for our use! Thank you for your kind comment.
Such a lovely table and what pretty monogrammed eggs! It is a pleasure to “pull up a chair” to your pretty table! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Cecilia, thank you for your kind comments. So fun being on the blog hop with you!
Mary, this is a gorgeous color combination for spring! One cannot go wrong with classic blue & white, but your tulipieres are definitely shining stars here. I can see why you chose the gold chargers in your debate with yourself – they are a perfect pairing with the daffodils (such happy harbingers of spring!) and gold rims on your Lenox stemware, and also the Wallace flatware (♥). A beautiful and classic look. It is a pleasure to meet you on this tablescape event, and I look forward to getting better acquainted. Happy Spring!
What beautiful table. The yellow is so bright and springy. Love your blue and white plates look so pretty on top of the gold chargers. I want your china room!