35 Easy Easter Tablescapes
Easter is a great time to celebrate with family and friends. Set the right tone for your Easter gathering with an unforgettable, easy-to-make tablescape.

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Vintage Charm
Charm the socks off your Sunday brunch guests with this darling table display. Dust off your heirloom china, and pair it with your thrift-store scores to create a curated and whimsical place setting. Garnish each plate with a vibrant mix of garden blooms, overflowing from a teacup.
Tulip Topper
Take your flower arrangement to the table — wrap a tulip in a piece of ribbon for a simple but gorgeous way to elevate your table setting. Guests can even take home the tulip as a keepsake. For best results, choose tulips that haven't fully opened yet and keep them in bright, indirect light until you're ready to set the table.
Accessorize With Eggs
Let nature be your biggest inspiration when recreating this stunning, spring centerpiece. We’re drooling over the pairing of the texture-rich nests with delicate, hand-dyed pastel eggs. Select fluffy spring blooms that coordinate with the hues of your eggs to create a cohesive tablescape design.
Bird's Nest Napkin Rings
No one will be able to resist this adorable bird's nest napkin rings. You can make them easily by gluing together miniature grapevine wreaths, then adding a touch of moss and an egg.
Bunny Ear Napkin Fold
Try arranging your table napkins into bunny ears this Easter. Tie it off with ribbon or twine, then top it off with a wooden egg in a color of your choice.
Friends of the Season
Pull out your grandmother’s Chinoiserie vase, and pick up your favorite pastel posies to recreate this sweet spring centerpiece. Add textured grass as a base, and give the table a distinct, Easter design by incorporating little birds and bunnies throughout the display.
Carrot Napkin Ring
Calling all Easter Bunnies! This DIY carrot ring is super cute, and comes together quickly: tie on green raffia to an orange bottle brush tree, then hot glue it onto a wooden bead napkin ring. We paired it with a floral water color plate and rustic charger, but it fits any style perfectly.
Sunny Bunny Chic
Imagine breaking bread on Easter Sunday at this festive dining display. The buttery-yellow-and-white tablecloth features a preppy lattice pattern and hosts bunnies, galore. We adore the fresh white tulips, miniature egg baskets and the vibrant pops of green grass used throughout.
Tots + Polka-Dots
Serious question: How does an adult earn a seat at this table? Eating Easter egg sweets and biting heads off of chocolate bunnies has never looked so chic! A crisp, white tablecloth with punchy pink dots give this kids’ table a polished look while the sunny lattice stools and porcelain bunny centerpiece add whimsical flair.
Nature-Inspired Items
Carrot Polka Dot Theme
Outdoor Charm
Miniature Dessert
Simple Yet Dramatic
Easter Bunny Napkin Ring
Set your table with the classic Easter mascot using a bunny napkin ring made from wooden beads and wings plus craft sticks. We painted ours a cheery pink hue, but you can choose whichever color you like or leave them plain.
Pink Accents
Peep Vase Centerpiece
Incorporate the classic Easter treat, Peeps, into your tablescape. Place a Mason jar inside a square clear glass vase, add layers of jelly beans, one color at a time, and add Peeps on top. Place flowers inside the jar for a cute and easy Easter centerpiece.
Delectable Centerpiece
Rustic and Sweet
Mix and Match Patterns
Spring-Inspired Table Setting
DIY Bird's Nest Place Setting
Bring spring indoors with an easy-to-craft decorative bird's nest you can whip up in no time. Fill the realistic-looking nest with painted robin's eggs, dyed eggs or Easter candy.
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Peep Place Card for Easter Brunch
Place a Peep inside a sanitized eggshell filled with Easter grass, and place inside an eggcup. Finish with a handwritten name card.
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Melon-Colored Accents
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Whimsical Pastels
Cottage-Style Color Palette
Choose a favorite pastel and utilize it to its fullest potential. No matter what shade you end up using, this soft approach will transform any table into a charming spring tablescape. Break it up a bit with some pops of bright white and contrasting neutral hues.
Makeshift Buffet Table
Don't have a good buffet table? Try this designer trick: Take a hollow-core door or thick piece of plywood, and lay over evenly-spaced sawhorses, cover with fabric and voila — a beautiful buffet table with plenty of serving space that can be broken down again and stored when the party's over.
Grocery Store Centerpiece
While you're at the grocery store shopping for your Easter brunch, pick up a few floral bunches in springy shades from the floral department. Here, we paired peach, orange and yellow ranunculus with white stock and statice for a pretty pastel arrangement. Place inside a white metal bucket with fingerprint accents in complementary colors. The kids will love helping with that part!
Egg-cellent Place Card
Your Easter guests will love this tiny terrarium that serves double duty as a place card and take-home favor.
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Swap Succulents for Blooms
Choose succulents for a centerpiece you can keep out long after Easter. They do well in direct sunlight and when planted together en masse. A shallow container, sandy, well-draining soil and an eye for combining succulents of various colors and shapes are all you need to create a stunning centerpiece that will look great for many months to come.
Embellish Silverware
Tying a simple ribbon around flatware adds a special touch to any traditional setting. Take it to the next level by tucking in a sprig of lavender or any small flower to coordinate with the pastel color palette and reap the added benefit of a beautiful fragrance in the room.
Budget-Friendly Centerpiece
Break out the hand-me-down dishes to stylishly set the table with your favorite mix-and-match pieces and glassware. Add color with an abundance of spring blooms plucked from the backyard.