To get into the spirit of things we decided to get creative with an Easter table display and have a tea party with this little bunny. To make a fun table we used bright colours and bold patterns, such as our bird vintage table cloth, bright coloured spoons, tinted glasses, egg cups, Easter bunny baskets, party plates and of course chocolate eggs!

1. Use a bright table cloth or runner to jazz up your table and give it the party vibe.
2. Mix and match napkins with patterns and colour to dress your cutlery.
3. This wire basket would make a great centre piece filled with bright colour easter eggs.
4. Use large bowls to serve your party food, this bowl is great as it looks like giant chocolate egg.
5. Choose pieces like this decanter which ties in with an Easter basket theme.
6. I love these storage pots, fill them with chocolate bunnies or marshmallows for a sweet treat that looks good.
7. Give a touch of elegance to your Easter table with these beautiful glasses. Use colours that tie in with easter such a green for Spring.


*This is a collaborative post.
gorgeous ideas! love that storage pot!
ReplyDeleteMy youngest is 12 but she still loves Easter and we will be doing an egg hunt in the garden with her and her friends.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had little ones to do an Easter Hunt with x
ReplyDeleteWe love decorating for the seasons and we have an egg hunt and an egg roll event!
ReplyDeleteLooking good, not got round to doing much Easter stuff yet.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty things! I think we will go to an Easter Egg hunt.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I bought some things for a egg hunt the other week, I'd better start planning! x
ReplyDeleteI'm really loving those storage pots and how cute is F with those ears x
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your chic Easter look! Can I come to your party :)
ReplyDeleteWe actually have some easter crafting planned for today and I think it's such a fun holiday why not get into the spirit of it - love your table setting, so colourful
ReplyDeleteLaura x
How very colourful , life Easter it's the wake up
ReplyDeleteI love your tablecloth! Love all the colour to the decor too x
ReplyDeleteIt is Isaac's birthday soon so will be having a party foe him
ReplyDeleteEaster Egg Hunt for us but we are going to replace chocolate eggs with real coloured ones; kids eat way too much chocolate these days.
ReplyDeleteWhat some gorgeous ideas, Easter has really crept up on me this year. x
ReplyDeleteWe are a little disorganised as far as Easter goes this year but hope to do an easter egg hunt once they break up from school.
ReplyDeleteWe usually have an Easter egg hunt with the cousins - even though my kids aren't little any more. It's kind of a family tradition I guess.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those ducks - where are they from?
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute tablecloth!!! Love it. I am a Homesense fan too...cannot go in there with the intention of just looking...last I went in there I came out with a lot!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so cute! We will be doing our annual Easter egg hunt, my eldest starts asking for it in January!
ReplyDeleteAww, this all looks lovely. We don't usually make any effort for Easter, apart from the eggs obviously! Feeling like I should make a bit more effort though after reading this, kids love it I bet x
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. I particularly like your idea of using the wire basket as a centrepiece. I can't wait for Easter.
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love 1 and 5 - You've made that table look so nice hun.
ReplyDeleteThe table cloth is lush too.
Charlotte x