Holiday Decor,  Home Decor

Did Some Bunny Say Easter Table Decor? 🐰

Here comes Peter Cottontail! This Sunday is Easter and if you are hosting this year’s family meal, why not make the dining table unquestionably adorable for all attending?

Tips For Your Easter Table Decor:
1. Incorporate a Table Runner– Runners are a great way to add colors or textures to your table design while also highlighting the natural beauty of your dining table.
2. Layering- Try layering your plates! Chargers always make a tablescape fancier. Utilizing different plate colors and patterns can help to pull your overall color scheme together.
3. Height– Choosing decorations with alternating heights draws the eye in many directions, and creates interest across the table.
Note:(If you want to be able to talk to guests across the table, use decor that’s shorter. I always get in trouble for this, and my husband WILL MOVE MY DECORATIONS!…I know…how dare he?! haha but I like height (probably why my hubby is 6’2″😂)….I could just go and buy shorter decorations, but I don’t think he’d like that either.)

It doesn’t have to be expensive. Everything you see here, are items that I had on hand. I just paired them in a way that gave me springtime vibes. I will say, I did purchase the glittery Easter eggs at Walmart for $3, but only because I bought them for my kid’s Easter baskets and then realized that they don’t actually open… so I used them for table decor instead 🤷🏻‍♀️🌼.

Take a closer look at my pairings below, and then think about what you have at home that’ll make your Easter dinner a wee bit cuter for everyone involved 😉🐣… because why not? It’s fun 💛 Happy Easter!🐇

Here’s the Amazon link for my recycled glass “milk” glasses. Love them❤️ and get lots of compliments.

Hello! I'm Megan, the author of Home and Holidecor. I am a wife, mama, and interior decorator. Whether I am decorating inside of a home, an outdoor space, or decorating for a party/event, making a space look beautiful and special is what I love to do. To me, decorating is an art form. How you decorate your home, tells your personal and family story. Decorations at your wedding tell your love story. Your dream backyard or garden reveals your personal oasis. I think that's why I love it so much because it's almost like writing a story with furniture, paint, light fixtures, and picture frames. “Your home should tell the story of who you are, and be a collection of what you love,” – Nate Berkus.