Easter table decorations are a great way to brighten up your dining room for Easter guests. Whether it's a hot cross bun laden afternoon tea or Easter Sunday lunch you're hosting, there are plenty of ways to give your table an Easter makeover.
From papercraft to egg decorating, there are so many easy craft projects to make your Easter table look really special.
From cute egg cosies that both adults and kids will go nuts for to pretty centrepieces that will instantly jazz up up your dining room, the variety of Easter table decorations available this year is fantastic.
Plus, there are lovely ways to make your Easter table decorations into cute Easter presents for friends and family coming to visit. Why not create place settings which can be taken home, or a hot cross bun parcel for each of your guests. There's much more to Easter than just chocolate!
So, to liven up your Easter Sunday lunch we've found this year's best Easter decorations...
This lovely garland will look so pretty strewn across your Easter table. Alternatively, string it along a mantlepiece to give your living room a spring lift.
Build your Easter table scene with this wicker bunny basket – it's perfect to use as a centrepiece filled with little chocolate eggs to treat your guests.
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John Lewis Kids' Easter Bunny Porcelain Bowl, 12.7cm
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John Lewis Kids' Easter Bunny Porcelain Bowl, 12.7cm
These floral egg cup buckets would be the perfect accompaniment to dippy eggs on Easter morning. Each one is decorated with a different flower – daisy, primrose, cuckoo flower and red campion.
This gorgeous daisy platter will be pride of place on any Easter table. It's definitely big enough to hold a few hot cross buns. Matching side plates are also available.
These Easter table decorations stand out from the crowd. The pack includes three sweet pastel-coloured bunnies in gorgeous honeycomb-effect tissue paper. The perfect centrepiece and talking point.
These adorable coasters will freshen up your table all season long, not just over the Easter weekend.
Rachel Liddle
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Keep it modern with white dinnerware paired with Easter flowers, bring in farmhouse elements like a nest place setting made from twigs or embrace traditional accents like pops of plaid and ceramic bunnies. Not to mention, many of these creative ideas double as easy Easter crafts.
The traditional décor of the Easter table “requires” a tablecloth in white or delicate pastel colors - light green, blue, and pink. Whereas, a tablecloth with typical Easter patterns such as eggs, chickens, and rabbits will be even better.
Infuse your coffee table or kitchen counter with Easter spirit with a fresh floral display. We're obsessed with this hydrangea arrangement that features a rustic wire basket and pastel egg base. The cute cake-stand-turned-bunny terrarium comes in at a close second.
The three main Easter colors are purple, white and gold. Purple and violet hues are typically used during the Lenten season in the lead-up to Easter. Easter Sunday's most prominent colors are usually white and gold to represent the holiness and triumph of the resurrection of Jesus.
Depending on when Easter lands on the calendar and if you celebrate Easter, you can usually start breakout out the pastels, bunnies, and Easter eggs 3-4 weeks before Easter Sunday.
Add greenery or fresh flowers: A simple vase of fresh flowers or a potted plant can add a pop of color and life to the table. Use a collection of items: Group together a collection of items, such as candles, vases, or decorative objects, to create a cohesive display. Keep it simple: Sometimes less is more.
Complete your Easter mantel décor with themed decorations such as bunnies, eggs, and chicks. Arrange them thoughtfully, interspersing them among the florals. Consider adding string lights or candles to create a warm and inviting ambience.
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