A Bright & Colourful Easter Table Setting

2 Materials
$20
1 Hour
Easy
Let me share with you this rich pink & blue Easter tablescape idea.

Grandma left me a whole, beautiful set of this vintage china, and it features a gorgeous blue, pink and green floral pattern with gold rims. I love these colours anyhow, but I knew they’d look absolutely fabulous as an Easter colour scheme!
The blues in these vintage plates against the warm wood of our  Keswick table is a complimentary colour match made in heaven! I love the rich tone of the wood of this table, and it has red undertones that compliment the blue of the plates and the rattan chargers I’ve used. The beautiful, solid pine texture of the table is also a great contrast with the glimmering gold on the plates and cutlery: it’s rustic meets glam!


The blue & white striped table runner I’ve used for this table setting is the easiest DIY ever – simply cut a slit in some fabric where to the width you want your table runner to be (usually 1/3rd of the table’s width), and rip it! Rip the ends to the length you desire, too.
I like the casual, frayed edge this makes, but if you prefer a more refined, hemmed edge to your table runner,  check out my simple no-sew DIY table runner tutorial right here.


Faux bird’s nests and simple white linen napkins complete each individual setting.
Another fun DIY for your Easter table? These cabbage leaf wrapped plants! I bought some inexpensive potted irises at the grocery store and wrapped them with cabbage leaves.


Simply pull the leaves off of a cabbage, wrap them around your plant pot, and tie them in place with baker’s twine. I did the same with some inexpensive grocery store tulips in hurricane vases, too!


For the kids, I’ve added some candy eggs in gold dishes on the table, and I put a few more pieces of Grandma’s china set on my sideboard. Blue and white pillows on my settee
I love these Easter table because it’s old meets new, it’s vintage meets modern, and it’s rustic meets glam. I can’t wait to celebrate the season with my Grandma’s china!
Suggested materials:
  • Cabbage leaves
  • Old china
Christina Dennis
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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