Spring is always such a fun time to entertain. After the long days of winter (and I know some of you are still having those!) it’s nice to see spring-y colors, green hills, and fresh blooms. It makes me excited to have spring dinner parties and start planting my garden!
Styled + Set: Easter Entertaining Edition
Welcome to this season’s Styled + Set Blog Tour: Easter Entertaining! This is my second time joining this wonderful tour hosted by Lory of Designthusiasm, and I could not be more thrilled! I adore setting tables, especially for any holiday! If you’d like more spring table ideas (as well as any other season), make sure you check out my free e-book which has twelve of my favorite tables (one for each month of the year!)
Spring Floral Tablescape with Green & White Hydrangeas
As I’ve shared with you all before, I love to entertain! And one of my favorite things about entertaining (besides the people!) is getting a chance to do a new tablescape! Not only does a pretty table add so much to the meal we are sharing, it’s also a great way for me to get my creative juices flowing. If you’re looking for ideas for your own table settings, be sure to check out my free e-book with twelve pretty (and easy!) tablescapes!
Classic Easter Tablescape featuring Soft Pastels & Pottery Barn Plates
Though I loved my neutral Easter table I played around with last week, I knew I would probably want to do something a little more traditional for the actual holiday. So today I’m sharing my classic Easter tablescape! I’ve also got lots of spring and Easter tablescapes in my new free e-book! In fact, it includes twelve of my favorites!
Elegant & Easy Neutral Easter Tablescape
I know Easter and spring tablescapes traditionally use soft pastels and sweet colors, and I love those, but this year I really wanted to do a neutral Easter table. Then when I found some white embossed bunny plates, I knew it was meant to be!
I’ve used whites, soft neutrals, greys, and silver and I love the way it turned out! I’m not sure if I will use this for our actual Easter brunch (I may go with the more traditional pastels for that) but I do love the change of pace!