Searching for ideas on how to decorate your Easter table? Hop on in for some Easter table setting ideas and inspiration! I had SO much fun creating this look full of pretty blues and fresh rattan, and am excited to share the details with you!
If you’re like me, you love wearing chambray in spring and summer. There’s nothing quite like a soft chambray shirt with crisp white jeans and textured rattan sandals. It’s a go-to, never-fail outfit in my book.
So, for this Easter table setting, I decided to build a table on that idea – seasonal basics that always feel comfortable and easy – in the spirit of creating an intentional yet relaxed space where family can gather to enjoy Easter dinner and communion with one another.
In this post, we will dive into the everything on this Easter tablescape. I’ll share close-up photos and links to where you can find things that catch your eye. Almost everything is either from Amazon or Target, so you can easily track down items to recreate this table for your own Easter dinner!
In this post, we will dive into the everything on this Easter tablescape. I’ll share close-up photos and links to where you can find things that catch your eye. Almost everything is either from Amazon or Target, so you can easily track down items to recreate this table for your own Easter dinner!
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How to Decorate Your Easter Table
Let’s go step-by-step on how to decorate your Easter table.
Easter Linens
The starting point for this Easter table setting was finding just the right tablecloth and napkins. I searched high and low and was thrilled to finally find just the right ones.
These blue chambray tablecloth and matching napkins don’t feel like jeans – they are way softer! – but still have that nice light, casual chambray texture in look and a little bit in feel.
The tablecloth comes in several different sizes, so if this one doesn’t work for your table, check out the other options.
The napkins were folded into a fan shape and secured with a cute woven napkin ring. This fold is SO easy. If you’d like to see a tutorial for how to do this, leave a comment below!
Easter Place Setting
I went back and forth on which plates to use, but ultimately ended up with a combination of two different brands. The white dinner plate is from the Crate and Barrel Aspen line – my everyday dishes that I love. They are tailored yet casual – and can walk that line between being dressed up or dressed down.
To add an additional punch of blue, I chose salad plates in a beautiful floral print from Royal Stafford. I found them last summer at Home Goods. What a lucky find!
As it turns out, they aren’t widely offered anymore – at least not that I can locate. But you could try to find them on Etsy, eBay, or Poshmark (the actual print is called Blue Floral Weave) – or here is a link to similar blue floral salad plates that are also quite pretty!
The wood charger is an oldie but goodie – and unfortunately these exact ones from Target are no longer available. This is similar from Target and this is similar from Amazon.
I like that the wood chargers complement the woven texture of the rattan, and also contrasts nicely with the soft blue tablecloth – if I don’t say so myself!
The cutlery is Oneida and was a wedding gift nearly 20 years ago (yikes, how did that happen!?). The style name has completely escaped me. I dug around a bit but couldn’t find an exact match. This is the closest I could come up with.
For glassware, I chose a casual water glass (no longer available, but here is a similar glassware I’m swooning over), and these wine glasses. Like the rest of the tablescape, I wanted the glassware to be laidback and not too fussy.
To pop in a bit of Easter in the place setting, a gold speckled egg (similar) in a cute bunny holder is at the corner of each. The bunny egg holders are from the Target dollar section. (Update: If they don’t bring these back this year, here is another option for you!)
Easter Table Centerpiece
When I found this basket, I just knew it was the one. You know when you see the exact perfect thing in a store, and it’s like the angels sing and your heart races because that. is. the. one. and you found each other!?
Maybe it’s just me?? – but that’s what happened when I saw this basket. It reminded me so much of a rattan handbag – also a spring/summer fashion staple!
The hack to making the basket hold flowers is to put a glass vase inside the basket. Easy peasy! I actually used faux hydrangea for this Easter table setting, but am looking forward to using it for fresh flowers all spring and summer long.
Our little flocked moss bunny friends were also a Target dollar section find. So reasonably priced for the quality. The only negative is that they shed – everywhere. But otherwise, they are some of the nicer looking moss covered bunnies that I’ve seen (and I have looked!).
If you cannot get your hands on the Target version, here is an alternative.
To finish our Easter dinner tablescape, I added two white bunny cake stands. Again, Target dollar section!
While I also appreciate investing in higher end, quality pieces, I love finding classically designed seasonal decor at a great price that I can use and then pass on to family and friends when I’m ready to move on.
If you cannot locate the Target version, here is an alternative.
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Okay – I think that’s it! Easter dinner table 2021 – check! I hope this gave you lots of ideas and inspiration on how to decorate an Easter table in your own home.
If you’re looking for meal ideas for your Easter dinner, I stumbled upon this article that includes a complete menu from Catholic chefs and am thinking about incorporating some of these ideas into our meal.
Creating a lovely, comfortable space where your loved ones can gather, connect, and create beautiful memories is something that is so important to me (and why I started this blog in the first place) – and I hope this post helps you to do the same for yours!
Easter blessings to you!
Cheers!
This post was originally published in February 2021. Updates in February 2022 include link, copy, and image edits.