Thursday, March 26, 2026

Easter Table Magic: Whimsical Bunnies and Lavender Dreams

I'll confess: tabletop decor is my Achilles' heel. So when I spotted a sale at my favorite local gem, The White Hare (yes, that charming spot with all the unique finds), I couldn't resist popping in. The result? These adorable little white bunnies adorned with lavender flowers, paired with mini placemats that perfectly complement them. Together, they inspired this enchanting Easter tablescape that's equal parts playful and elegant.
At the heart of it all sits a stunning Fitz and Floyd ceramic Meadow rabbit, nestled amid the Valery Madelyn Lighted Easter Garland bursting with pastel eggs and daisy flowers. It's a vibrant centerpiece that captures the spirit of spring in full bloom. 
Layering is key here for that wow factor. Greenery placemats form the base, topped with Fitz and Floyd salmon-edged chargers. Next come the vibrant purple dinner plates from Tabletops Unlimited, followed by salad plates in the delicate Blanc Amelie pattern from Maison Versailles. Crowning each setting are those mini placemats with lush greenery and lavender blooms—aren't they just darling? And perched on top? A sweet bunny with matching flowers and those irresistibly long ears. Honestly, could you resist them? I didn't think so!
  
For drinks, the purple goblet glasses add a pop of color and versatility—they're perfect for water or wine. Meanwhile, the Portmeirion Sophie Conran Lavandula Ripple Mugs, with their subtle lavender motifs, are ideal for sipping coffee or tea.
A touch of sparkle comes from the Mikasa Opulent Mirror flatware, elevating the whole setup with its subtle shine. Nostalgia shines through in the glass chicken egg cups—vintage treasures from the '70s that my mom and I snagged on one of our shopping adventures. For now, they're holding decorative wooden eggs, but come Easter brunch, they'll cradle soft-boiled ones. The napkins, in a fresh green checkered pattern, hail from Pottery Barn, adding a cozy, farmhouse vibe. And with all the recent rain and gray skies, I've added long white tapers in green glass candleholders for a soft, daytime glow—because who says candlelight is just for evenings?
All in all, this setup promises a delightful way to serve Easter breakfast, blending whimsy, color, and a dash of sentiment. It's the perfect backdrop for creating new memories around the table.

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This post is linked to: Tablescape Thursday  

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