Prep your table for spring with these Easter centerpiece ideas.
Prep your table for spring with these stunning Easter centerpiece ideas.
Continue wrapping until the vase is completely covered.
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Place branches andspring decorin the vase for a picture-perfect Easter centerpiece!
Easter-Egg Place Setting
Create a stylish Easter table setting with a dyed egg and seasonal flowers.
Place the egg in a small nest and accent it with a few bright blooms.
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Burlap Easter Table Runner
A homemade Easter table runner is the star of this confetti-inspired spring setting.
To make it, simply add multicolor painted dots to an inexpensive burlap table runner.
Everything’s ready in minutes and can be customized to fit your color scheme.
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Create a few decorated Easter eggs, add fresh flowers, and your spring tablescape is ready.
Natural Table Setting
This arrangement upends the idea of ferns as bouquet fillers.
Instead, the mass of fronds is the main event, with only a few tulips as an accent.
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Easter Bunny Centerpiece
This DIY Easter centerpiece tray is all about the assembly.
Create a stunning spring centerpiece using a few accessories and a simple white round tray.
Accent purchased robin eggs with a hand-painted gold Easter bunny and chocolate candy.
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Woven Place Setting
Get inspired by the woven pattern of your favoriteEaster basket.
Iris-Inspired Spring Table
Thiscolorful spring tablestars our favorite seasonal bloomthe delicate iris.
Highlight its simple beauty by displaying each flower in an individual vase.
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For an added pop of pastel color, make your own ombre tablecloth.
Bold Easter Place Setting
Set a stylish Easter table with pops of the season’s signature colorpink.
To get the look, layer a striped tablecloth with plain white plates and colorful napkins.
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Finish with an Easter floral centerpiece of fresh tulips and fun lettuce-inspired plates.
Fresh Flower Centerpiece
Skip the pricey floral arrangement and decorate with just a few cut spring blooms.
This spring centerpiece is all about the beauty of pansies.
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Simply cut and arrange a few fresh pansies in low wooden vases.
Outdoor Easter Table
If the spring weather allows, host an alfrescoEaster dinner.
This stunning table is decorated with our favorite spring produce.
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Finish each place setting with young vegetables, like carrots, radishes, and beets.
Easter Flowers
This dramatic, romantic Easter table starts with flowers.
A grid of florists tape over the top of each compote holds the stems in place.
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Combinevibrant greensand clean whites with the beige-browns found in light woods and leather.
Fern-motif stamps make it easy to add a detailed frond to tags and napkins.
A bouquet of pretty posies under a glass cloche makes an easy centerpiece.
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Paper-Strip Nest Place Setting
Create a lovely Easter place setting with a simple paper-strip nest.
Take colored scrapbooking papers and shred them into tiny strips (a paper shredder works best).
Using three colors, give the wooden eggs a coat of paint in a single color.
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Surround the dish with bits of moss and extra eggs.
Easter-Egg Place Mat
Set an Easter table everyone will love.
Have the kids create place mats made from free printable Easter coloring pages.
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Simply print oval outlines and set out crayons.
The children can decorate their eggs any way they like.
Don’t forget to add a platter ofbunny-shape rollsto the meal.
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Beside it, set a bowl of pastel dyed eggs.
Set the vase atop a light blue tablecloth for a pretty color combination.
For a fresh look, tuck in a sprig ofgreen herbs.
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Gold-painted eggs (use hard-boiled or wooden) add to the elegant Easter theme.
Cheery Easter Place Setting
Keep your Easter place parameters simple and cheery with this pretty idea.
Set a flowery plate atop a solid-color place mat.
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We used coral to match the flowers, but you’re free to get creative.
Include tinted glassware and loosely tie a ribbon around a cloth napkin.
For the finishing touch, add a wooden Easter egg painted gold.
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Simply trim the ends of the fresh flowers and place them inside the vase.
This easy centerpiece can be made in under five minutes.
Carrot Bouquet
This centerpiece plays up the sunny colors of carrots.
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You’ll needcarrots with their greensstill attached and a clear vase to show off the roots.
Pair the carrots with yellow and orange ranunculus, tulips, or other spring flowers in similar tones.
Fill a glass canister partway with sand, then insert the flowers and candles.
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For longer-lasting blooms, use floral picks, or moisten the sand.
Complement the bold colors of the eggs with single-color name cards and napkins decorated in an Easter-egg pattern.
You might also hang decorated eggs from the branches.
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Vintage Easter Table Setting
Thisvintage Easterplace setting incorporates everything you love about spring.
Vintage floral salad plates sit atop dinner plates with a larger, simpler pattern.
(They don’t have to match, just go for similar colors.)
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A cloth napkin tied in a loose knot is an easy flourish.
A solid blue plate between two patterned red ones makes the colors pop.
you’re free to swap the more traditional place card for a monogrammed hard-boiled egg.
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Bring the ingredients to a boil, cover and simmer for 30 minutes.
Strain and reserve the liquid for your dye.
The pastels will give your table a soft spring look.
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Mini-Bouquet Napkin Rings
Elegantly wrapped napkins dress up your Easter dinner table.
To make the corsage collars, gather posies of flowers and herbs and secure the stems with ribbon.
Slip the posy stems through the slits.
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Place the bouquet on a white dish and you’ve got an easy centerpiece.
For place card holders, add a bundle of four asparagus stalks to each place setting.
Use more wire and paper leaves to make napkin rings and pair them with a light pink tablecloth.
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Set out bowls of candy eggs in corresponding colors.
Easter-Egg Table Garland
Skip the expected table runner and create this pretty blue and green Easter-egg garland.
To blow out an egg, use a pushpin to make a hole in each end.
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Gently push a wooden skewer through one end to enlarge the hole and break the yolk.
To make the bouquets, place a few yellow roses in the centers of beds of fresh lettuce.
To make the border, hot-glue scrapbooking paper daisies along the tablecloth’s edges.
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Light blue plates complement pink gingham place mats.
Break up the color palette with white lace napkins.
If the egg won’t stand upright, sand the bottom flat until it does.
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With a fine saw, cut a slit in the top of each egg.
Finish with a clear top coat.
you’re able to use other symbols of spring, such as birds, or eggs.
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Fill small dishes with pink jelly beans and arrange pink napkins on blue plates.
A vase of pink hydrangeas and another of spring branches become the centerpiece.
Yellow tulips and a mass of white narcissus come together in an easy, yet elegant, Easter display.
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Pull the napkin’s corners down to look like leaves.
This table reinvents the ubiquitous plastic Easter egg by wrapping egg halves in colorful papier-mache.
Next, paint on the strawberry seeds or bug details.
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