Check out this easy Easter tablescape I created a few years ago for our Blue Cottage. I can’t believe it’s already Easter soon!
Come on in! The Blue Cottage is all decorated for Easter. Happy spring — we finally made it!
I decorated the living room for Easter: the dinner table, the mantel, and all around the room.
The most work went into my easy Easter tablescape.
Easy Easter Tablescape With Vintage Decor
I love styling tablescapes — every holiday and special occasion is an excuse for another one.
I really enjoy shopping for new items and getting ideas at different decorating stores. While browsing, I think of the items I already have at home and how they would work with a few new things.
And you know me, I usually try to pull it off on a budget — that’s part of the fun for me.
For this Easter decor, I bought a few new items, and reused some I already had.
The item that inspired the whole look are the white placemats with beige and brown flowers, which I found at HomeGoods on sale for $9.
I didn’t want to decorate with the typical pink and yellow Easter tablecloth, and those really grabbed my attention.
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I was planning to use my white dishes to keep this tablescape really classic, but I had just bought more of my favorite Rose Chintz china and wanted to use it, plus the pink Kate Spade napkins I had bought just in case now worked perfectly.
I saw these little grass bunnies at Pier1. Don’t they make a cute addition? They are ornaments, and I just cut off the string. The white flower napkin rings are also from Pier1.
I couldn’t find my 3-tiered white dessert server, so I improvised and put one of the Rose Chintz plates on top of a milk glass candle stick.
I added cupcake sleeves around the cupcakes and sparkly bunny stickers for a more personalized look. The large white bunny is a new find from Target.
This is my favorite item on the table: a little vintage-inspired basket with an Easter egg that I added to a teacup and covered with a cloche.
For the centerpiece I filled several little vintage vases and creamers with flowers. Landon made that little chicken on the egg holder in German school.
Do you remember how I added the brown shelf to my mantel decor for St. Patrick’s Day? There always seem to be a few items that I reuse from my previous decor, and I wanted to use this shelf again, but in a different way.
I didn’t want to hang it on the wall to avoid nail holes, so I had to come up with a different solution to prop it up.
I was considering vintage book — we certainly have enough of those around — but then I thought mason jars might have just the right height. And they did! Problem solved.
Now I was free to pile on all our Easter decor. The two new items are the large wood bunny and the Happy Easter sign from HomeGoods.
My mom gave me the “Frohe Ostern” train years ago, and I love displaying this little reminder of Germany.
I found this Charlie Brown tree at Goodwill for $2, and it had the cutest Halloween ornaments hanging from it. Since I had a lot of Easter eggs I wanted to display, I decided to hang them on the tree instead.
This is a tag sale find, and the plant was on sale at Whole Foods after St. Patrick’s Day.
Those three figurines are also from Goodwill, and I added this Pooh Bear picture to the frame a few years ago.
I rediscovered this pretty vintage plate a few weeks ago in a box.
I added six hand-painted eggs in egg holders to our staircase window and this large paper egg in a vintage teacup to one of our bookcases.
I hope you enjoyed my Easter decor and got some inspiration for your own!
Do you decorate your home for this holiday?
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