21 Stunning Easter Tablescape Ideas: Festive And Elegant Table Settings
21 Stunning Easter Tablescape Ideas: Festive And Elegant Table Settings
Easter is a time to celebrate with friends and family.
You may want to invite your loved ones over for a special meal, whether it’s brunch, lunch or dinner.
You might also be looking for some fun activities to do with your kids.
Decorating Easter eggs is a popular tradition, but there are many other fun crafts you can do together. You can also make festive Easter desserts and snacks.
1. Use a lot of greenery
Greenery is a great way to fill out a table and add a lot of color without spending a lot of money.
You can use a variety of greens such as eucalyptus, ferns, boxwood, and more.
Add in some flowers that coordinate with your greenery to create a beautiful floral centerpiece.
I also love the way the greenery is draped over the chandelier. It’s a great way to make the whole room feel connected to the table.
2. Add a few flowers
A colorful bouquet of flowers is a must-have on any Easter table.
You can use the flowers to set the color scheme for the rest of the table decorations.
In this tablescape, the flowers are a mix of pinks, oranges, and purples.
Those colors are then repeated in the napkins, plates, and even the cream eggs in the place settings.
3. Mix and match
The key to a successful tablescape is layering. This includes layering your dinnerware, flatware, and, yes, even patterns.
Don’t be afraid to mix and match your dinnerware and glassware to create a more dynamic look.
Here, we have a mix of blue and white patterns for the dinnerware, which we paired with a solid blue salad plate.
The glassware is also a mix of blue and clear, which adds even more interest to the table.
4. Add a few Easter eggs
If you want to keep things simple, but still add a few Easter touches to your tablescape, consider adding a few Easter eggs.
You can use them as place cards, scatter them around the table, or use them in a centerpiece.
Easter eggs come in a variety of colors, so you can easily find some that match your color scheme. I found these colorful eggs at my local HomeGoods.
5. Use a lot of Easter eggs
Easter eggs are a must-have for any Easter tablescape.
You can use them in so many different ways, like adding them to your place settings, like in this tablescape, or scattering them around the table.
You can use plastic eggs or hard-boiled eggs that have been dyed.
If you choose to use real eggs, make sure to only use eggs that have been refrigerated and keep the eggs out of the fridge for no more than 2 hours.
6. Add a few bunnies
You can’t go wrong with a few sweet bunnies for an Easter tablescape. This table setting from Your Marketing BFF is the perfect mix of elegant and fun.
The bunnies and pastel colors keep this table setting feeling festive, but the gold accents and white tableware give it an elevated feel.
Pro tip: Keep your tableware and linens in classic colors like white, cream, or pale blue. Then you can add in pops of color with your floral arrangements and other decor.
7. Use a lot of bunnies
I mean, it’s Easter after all! Bunnies are a must-have in your tablescape, and you can never have too many.
This table is simply covered with bunnies.
There are bunnies on the plates, bunnies on the napkins, and even bunnies in the centerpiece.
If you’re going to have a bunny-themed table, Easter is the time to do it!
8. Use a lot of candles
Candles are the best way to add some ambiance to your table.
You can use them in addition to your main light source or just have candles if you’re eating in a dimly-lit room.
Either way, candles are a must for a cozy tablescape. This table uses a mix of candlesticks and small votives to add some flickering light to the table.
9. Create a relaxed setting
A pastel color scheme is perfect for a relaxed Easter brunch. The soft shades create a calming vibe that’s perfect for a late morning meal.
I love how this table setting uses different shades of pink, blue, and green to create a cohesive look that’s not too over the top.
The simple floral centerpiece and colored glassware are the stars of the show.
10. Go for a rustic look
If you want to create a more casual Easter tablescape, consider going for a rustic look.
This tablescape features a burlap runner, simple white dishes, and pops of color from the flowers and Easter eggs. I also love the look of the wood chargers!
11. Use a lot of pastel colors
If you love the look of a pastel Easter tablescape, you can achieve it by using one main color and then adding in a few other pastels.
Here, I used light blue as my main color and then added in pink, purple, and yellow to accent it.
I used blue plates, a blue table runner, and blue glassware to bring in the color. Then I used light pink napkins, purple flowers, and yellow candles to accent the blue.
12. Go for a chic look
This tablescape is so simple, but it’s so elegant! The black and white color scheme is so chic, and the little bunny details are just the right amount of festive.
I love the idea of using a black and white stripe runner as the base for your Easter tablescape. You can use it as the inspiration for the rest of your table.
13. Mix and match patterns
If you’re a fan of a more eclectic look, don’t be afraid to mix and match patterns.
This table features a variety of patterns and colors, but it all comes together beautifully thanks to the cohesive color palette.
The key to mixing patterns is to make sure there’s a balance. You don’t want one pattern to overwhelm the others, so mix in some solid colors to break things up.
14. Use a lot of white
White dishes, linens, and flowers create a light, airy, and elegant Easter tablescape. This look is perfect for a spring brunch or a casual Easter dinner.
I love the way this table uses a mix of patterns in the same color scheme to create a cohesive look that’s not too matchy-matchy.
15. Create a bold look
If you love color, Easter is a great time to play around with a bold palette.
This tablescape from The Sweetest Digs is a great example of how to do it right.
Start with a colorful runner and then layer on a mix of dishes in coordinating colors.
Finish off the look with some colorful eggs and a fresh bouquet of flowers. This look is so simple, but it makes a big impact!
16. Use a lot of gold
Gold is the perfect color to use in a sophisticated Easter tablescape.
It pairs well with the traditional pastels, and it can be used to add a touch of elegance to your setting.
I love the way that the gold flatware and chargers are used in this table setting. The gold is balanced by the pink and green in the flowers and the Easter eggs.
If you have a large family and have to use a few tables, you can use the same color scheme and Easter decor throughout the room.
17. Add a few metallic accents
This table setting is a great example of how to use a few simple metallic accents to elevate the look of your tablescape.
The gold flatware, candlesticks, and charger plates add a touch of elegance to this otherwise simple table setting.
18. Go for a modern look
This modern Easter tablescape from Inspired by This is all about the pink accents and the minimalist approach.
The table is set with a light pink tablecloth and matching napkins.
The napkins are folded and placed on top of the plates, which is a great way to add a pop of color to your place settings.
The table is also set with white pillar candles and a few small floral arrangements. The flowers are all light pink, which helps to tie the whole table together.
This is such a simple and elegant table setting.
The colors are perfect for Easter, and the minimalist approach is just stunning.
19. Create an elegant setting
This elegant table setting by Setting for Four is just the right amount of festive! The centerpiece is a simple white vase with soft pink roses and white tulips.
The gold cutljson adds a touch of elegance to the table, and the gold accents are carried through the table with the flatware, napkin rings, and candle holders.
The green and white place settings are simple, but the gold adds a touch of glamour.
The white plates are topped with a green salad plate, and the look is finished off with a green napkin.
20. Go for a glamorous look
If you’re looking for a more glamorous look, try using metallics like gold, silver, and rose gold. I love how the silver and gold are mixed on this Easter table.
The silver candlesticks and silverware are so elegant, and the gold chargers and gold-rimmed glasses add a pop of warmth to the table.
The metallics are balanced with the soft pastel napkins and florals. I love how the napkins are tied in a knot and placed on top of the plates.
It’s such a simple way to add a little extra detail to each place setting.
21. Create a festive setting
This table is so fun and festive! I love the pastel colors and the pops of gold. The little bunnies and eggs are so adorable.
The best part of this table is the little “nest” place settings.
I used the same nests in my place setting, but I love how they added a little Easter egg in the center of each nest.
I also love the little touch of the nest under the glass. I think that is so fun!
Conclusion
There really is no shortage of ways to create an Easter tablescape. Whether you want to go all out with pastels and bunnies or keep it simple with minimal decorations, there are so many different ideas to choose from. Whichever tablescape you choose, we hope it brings a little extra festive cheer to your home this Easter!