Simple Easter Brunch Tablescape
I have a feeling this Easter is going to be a little quieter than usual. See my simple Easter brunch tablescape today on the blog.
Massachusetts is now on lockdown as many other areas are now. So I’m trying to use what I already have in our home decor and craft projects. Today a bunch of blogging friends are sharing Easter projects as part of Krista’s Seasonal Simplicity Tour. I thought I’d give a few tips for creating a tablescape and will also share a source list at the end of the post.
Simple Easter Brunch Tablescape
Add Texture
I love the natural wood of our farmhouse table. My husband built it out of reclaimed heart pine which used to be a factory floor in Georgia. I hardly cover it with a tablecloth because I love the warmth it brings to our room. For this tablescape I used a jute runner and woven placemats. I layered the dip dyed napkins on top for another soft texture. Wood slices and cake stands add additional texture.
Use Plants or Flowers
I love fresh cut flowers and plants in our home and our dining table is no exception. The tulips were from my local supermarket and the beautiful ferns were delivered to my front door by my friend Maryann, who owns Plantsandponytails. You might like to read my little chat with her from last week.
There are two kinds of ferns. A Bird’s Nest Fern as pictured above. The other is a Blue Star Fern and is in a glass planter. I love the airness they add to our table.
It’s Okay to Use Basic Plates
I LOVE white plates as they look so clean on a table and they make all food look delicious. These plates are very basic. They’re our every day plates from Ikea. The great thing is they make for a stress-free Easter – just throw everything in the dishwasher. You can elevate any plate or mug by what you put with it.
Mix in Antiques
I LOVE antiques as many of you already know. I think a little patina and age adds so much to a table and a home. Having a few old things sprinkled in adds charm and a little bit of history to your home.
Our home itself is considered “old” it was built in 1927, the Welsch dresser you can see in the background with ironstone is old, and so is the brass and crystal chandelier.
The brass candlesticks are also old. Antique ones my mom gave me. 😉
Add Some Sparkle
A tablescape should have a whimsical element. My hint of sparkle is these beautiful Easter eggs by Shabby Chic. Aren’t they so pretty?
I’m also using gold flatware.
One other whimsical element is eggs the boys and I painted together –
Here’s a few more photos of the dining room and our Easter brunch tablescape:
I hope you enjoy this tablescape as much as I did creating it. Below is a source list as I often get asked.
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Source List
- Wall Color – Mascarpone in Matte by Benjamin Moore
- Rug – Safavieh
- Dining Table – Husband built
- Dining Chairs – Ikea
- Welsh Dresser – Antique
- Chandelier – Antique
- Ironstone – Antique
- Table Runner – Target
- Easter Eggs – Shabby Chic
- Coastal Painting – The Pink Frame
- Lithograph – Antique
- Faux Marble Side Table – Build Tutorial here and here
- Plates and mugs – Ikea
- Flatware – Target
- Wood cake stands – Target
- Wood Slice – Crate & Barrel
- Napkins – Dip Dyed, get tutorial here
- Curtains – Ikea
- Ferns – Plantsandponytails
Be sure to visit all my friends who are taking part below.
This week I’m joined by some of my talented blogging friends who are also sharing their Easter projects, decor ideas, and crafts with you. Be sure to see what they are sharing by clinking the links below the images.
Easter Mantel Decor with Free Printable Easter Art at The Happy Housie
Simple Easter Brunch Table at Finding Silver Pennies
Spring Flower Pot Cakes at Satori Design for Living
Dollar Store Wooden Box Centerpiece at Craftberry Bush
Free Easter Activity Booklet for Kids at The DIY Mommy
Wood Slice Easter Craft for Kids at She Gave it a Go
Free Printable Easter Banner at Happy Happy Nester
DIY Easter Egg Salt and Pepper at Life is a Party
Kid Friendly Easter Table at The Tattered Pew
Painted Terra Cotta Pots Centerpiece at Tatertots and Jello
DIY Easter Sign at Lemon Thistle
DIY Easter Carrot Wreath at My Sweet Savannah
5 Ideas for Wooden Easter Eggs at Hallstrom Home
Black & White Easter Vignette and Printable at Taryn Whiteaker Designs
Easter Bunny Peg Dolls at Cassie Bustamante
DIY Spring Artwork at Love Create Celebrate
DIY Authentic Easter Eggs at Zevy Joy
Modern Classic Easter Table at Cherished Bliss
so pretty, danielle! i love the touch of gold!
Thank you, Cassie, there’s something so lovely about adding gold to a table. xx
So stunning! Love the simple touch of the Easter eggs.
Thank you, Rhonda. Isn’t the gold pretty?
Gorgeous, as always! You’ve inspired me to do some digging and create something pretty for Easter here too. Take care 🙂
So glad I could help inspire you. I can’t wait to try your cupcakes.
Danielle your table is just beautiful! I especially love the eggs you painted with your boys.
Aw, so glad you liked the eggs we painted together xx
Such a pretty tablescape that you created! The eggs are so cute and the tulips are picture-perfect. Have a Happy Easter!
Thank you, Krista! I particularly loved the shade of those tulips. xx
I love all the Gold Touches! And those tulips are such a pretty color!
Thank you, Taryn. xx