We all have those holidays. The ones that creep up on us and, before we know it, appear full-force with family and friends in tow.
With an early April 1st Easter, it’s easy to fall behind on the preparations.
Easy Easter Brunch Tablescape
This year, I prepared a quick and easy brunch place setting that can be ready at a moment’s notice.
Now, I should preface this by saying that I am a massive hoarder when it comes to glassware, so I did have some of this lying around in cabinets. But you can use anything as simple as mason jars as substitutes.
I started my table with cabbage leaf placemats, which I purchased at the recently dissolved Tai Pan Trading Co. You can find an inexpensive look-alike here. I loved them the moment I saw them, and I think they’re the perfect Springtime table accessory!
Next, I added pink plates I purchased awhile back from Home Goods. I found these gorgeous variations here. You can use any Spring color, from white to yellow to robin’s egg blue. The color palette is yours to create!
On top, I added these precious Rae Dunn bunny plates. I must say, I never hopped on the Rae Dunn bandwagon. (Bunny pun!).
Honestly, I didn’t even know that these were Rae Dunn until I glanced at the back one day! But these plates might be my favorite collection. And I have a lot of plates. You can probably find these on eBay if you love them as much as I do!
I bought these coral Lindy napkins years ago from Anthropologie, and this was the perfect opportunity to use them. I added these adorable bunny ear napkin rings from Tai Pan for a little extra bunny flair — and I gotta say, I love them.
Since Tai Pan recently closed its doors, I found them online here. The Internet is chock full of adorable bunny themed rings, but I adore the gold accent on these.
In terms of glassware, I am obsessed with colored depression glass and milk glass. So, naturally, I had to add them to the table. I chose the pink bunny glasses for obvious reasons, but the milk glass adds a little lightness to the ‘scape. I also have these, which I am in love with and are incredibly versatile.
Finishing Touches
And then I found these sweet little egg cups at Target and Home Goods, and voila! A complete Easter tablescape! (Although I’m not going to lie – I kind of want these.)
In addition to brunch, add Fentiman’s Pink Grapefruit Tonic, Light Tonic Water, or Rose Lemonade for a pastel touch!
To tie in the Spring theme, add a few ceramic berry baskets as serving dishes, and you’re good to go!
Somebunny is going to be very happy you invited them to your Easter brunch!
What are your go-to Easter table accents?
xoxo,
Cara