Sometimes all it takes is one neon yellow marshmallow bunny to inspire your entire Easter table.
At least that’s what happened to me. I took one look at that Peeps marshmallow package and I instantly knew I wanted a cheery yellow and white tablescape. So this weekend I put together my Easter table and wrote down a few of my tips for adding pretty touches to your table.
Tip One: Find an object that inspires you and gives you a color theme to build your table around.
For my centerpiece I blended white hydrangeas, geraniums and craspedia to make a Spring arrangement. And I used wooden skewers from my kitchen to help position the bunnies inside all those flowers.
Tip 2: For your flower containers use what you have. Transform old pots or metal containers with paint. Or shop thrift stores for interesting baskets and vases.
This centerpiece container was originally a dark green metal thing wasting away in my garage and transformed it with gray and white chalk paint. And I didn’t buy the paint. Lately I’ve been making my own chalk paint with any paint color I happen to have. I use this Plaster of Paris recipe and I’ve had great results with it. I decided a soft, silvery gray would go well with my yellow and white table.
What do you think?
The next decision was the table covering.
Tip 3: On a budget? Use a standard white tablecloth and add color with a fabric remnant or burlap.
Here’s what I made: two “no sew” burlap runners.
When I saw this yellow burlap in the fabric store I knew it was the answer. It was the perfect yellow too. I bought one yard for only $4.00, I laid it on our kitchen island and cut it in half. Than I decided to “dress it up” by adding white stripes on both sides.
I taped off two sections on each piece and used white fabric paint to make my stripe.
The final result? I had two runners that I laid across my long table.
Here’s a photo of one of them.
Each runner had two place settings on it.
Although I loved the yellow and white combo, I decided to add another color for some interest. I had some metal chargers I’d bought a few years ago at a thrift store and I wanted to finally use them.
But first they needed a quick paint job. So what color did I pick?
This is my antique French sideboard that sits in my dining room. I’d painted it a few years ago after I bought it (looking brown and drab) at a garage sale and I thought this turquoise color would go perfectly with yellow and white.
Lucky for me, I put the cap on tightly because this is what I used to make the chalk paint for the chargers.
Tip 4: Paint your chargers to add unexpected color!
One of the benefits of using chalk paint is that you can write on it; these finished chargers could even be used as place cards too, wouldn’t that be a cute idea? Unfortunately, for this photo, I don’t have round, white dinner plates so it’s harder to read the words.
For place cards I decided to use peat moss containers left-over from a French Country luncheon I styled last spring. I bought them all at the Dollar Store where they came in packs of ten for a buck.
Tip 5: Make peat moss place cards
These are so easy to make. The white “lace” is actually the trim from a paper doily. (The doily is folded in half, cut along the lace and than hot glued to the rim of the peat moss container)
I used floral wire for the handle. Just poked a hole on each side and put the wire in, then I wrapped the wire with yellow satin ribbon.
The eggs were purchased at Cost Plus after Easter last year. I sprayed them yellow and used a chalk pen to write the guest’s name.
And of course at a bunny-themed table, all the napkins should resemble what else?
Bunny ears!
I used vintage glassware--old shot glasses—to hold pastel colored candies.
The mason jars (holding flowers and a Peeps bunny) have two ribbons, lace and yellow and white polka dot.
And the wicker placemats are from Pier One Imports. I buy them whenever they’re on sale because they go with so many different occasions and I’ve got twelve now.
Well, I hope I gave you some ideas you can use for your own table. Here’s some more pretty inspiration too. The most important thing is to enjoy whatever small touches you add, because it’s your energy and thoughtfulness that make it so special.
Oh, and don’t forget the classic egg toss. Because after every Easter dinner you have to have a fun game for the adults too!
Let me know what you think…
xoxo
Leslie
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It looks beautiful, Gwen! And I love the idea you have of painting the burlap - that is very clever, and I love the look it makes! The bright yellow is cheerful and happy - I love it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a charming Easter table! I'm going to steal the bunny ears napkin idea for my blue and white Easter table. Thanks for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteLovely Easter table. The table runner is the best. BTW~Leslie I saw your kitchen and it is divine.
ReplyDeleteSo charming. Love the napkins!
ReplyDeleteit's so cheery and happy, and the turquoise is soooo the perfect accent. my son would love this tablescape since he has always been a peep freak!
ReplyDeletelove to you.
michele
Gwen... this is so cute would love it if you came by and shared it at One More Time Events. http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2013/03/share-it-one-more-time-features-and.html
ReplyDeleteTammy
Love the easy table runner idea. I had forgotten that we have matching turquoise buffets. Great color to add to the table.
ReplyDeleteThe way you did the runners across the table instead of longways is really fun. I also love all the touches from the chalk painted chargers you could write on to the cute little peeps. They add such character. So many great layers and textures that make this really so much fun!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Lovely! I love runners placed like that. And yellow is such a fun springy color :) Great job!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute Leslie! I never thought to paint my chargers!! Genius:)
ReplyDeleteXO,
Christy
waaaay too many cute things for one tablescape post!!! you really came up with some great ideas. LOVE your table!!
ReplyDeleteWow! You've been a busy beaver! Everything looks wonderful, including the beautiful buffet! Great idea to paint your chargers. Some of mine are those cheapy resin chargers that would be great painted! Happy Easter!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! You did a great job. You should join my new linky party {1 party, 5 blogs!}
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Have a great week!
Jamie @ somuchbetterwithage.com
I love the runner. Am going to try this myself. Thanks for the information. Your table is beautiful. Susan @ throughmyporchwindow.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ideas! Thank you for your lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, I just wanted to warn you...
ReplyDeleteWhenever you paint burlap make sure it's placed on top of a dropcloth. The paint will leak through the burlap! Good luck and let me know how it goes :)
Leslie
Leslie, I love ALL your ideas for an Easter table! Perfect color choice for the chargers....I had my eye on that blue buffet in the background!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Love how you used the peeps ~ they are so cute! You sure set an inviting table ~ the napkins are perfect. xo
ReplyDeleteOh Leslie!! I love it. I never seem to see burlap. Really nice. Oh and by the way, what time are we eating at??
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Leslie - really really gorgeous! Love how the chargers match the sideboard!
ReplyDeleteXOX
Thanks so much for linking up to Give Me The Goods Monday, Gwen ;) Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteJamie @ somuchbetterwithage.com
Beautiful! Happy happy Easter! I have to confess that when I was a kid in Australia Easter was also the last water skiing weekend, and here in Italy it is the last snow skiing weekend! So we will be outside under the snow, nothing fancy.. probably some vin brulé ! Xxcat
ReplyDeleteLeslie, I think it's an adorable Easter table setting. Love the yellow burlap runners and the bunny ear napkin touch. I'm going to copy your Peeps centerpiece next year. Love the whimsy of this. '-)
ReplyDelete~ Sarah