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How To Decorate a Pink and White Easter Tablescape




Welcome back to Life on Greenwood! I'm putting together a little tablescape for Easter. I don't usually display a lot of Easter décor, but this year I wanted to decorate a table. No, I’m not expecting company for dinner. Is anybody these days?

What I Used

So, I’ll be adding a few things that I recently purchased from Marshalls. The napkins are pink and white gingham with a cute little bunny looking straight at me.  They come in a pack of four.  I’m also using four miniature ceramic bowls that also have little bunnies on them. They are so adorable! They come two to a pack and I think they were like $4.99. 

The plates that I’ll be using are from thrift days gone by. I’ll be incorporating an enormous pink and white ceramic egg, which when open, resembles a cookie jar. I guess it could be used for cookies or other goodies. This was a Marshalls purchase for $9.99. It’s so pretty!



Using Thrift Finds to Decorate

Let me say that the majority of the décor on my dining room table is thrifted. The set itself was a Craigslist find that I painted a little while ago. Since painting the table white, the colors of my dinnerware and other décor really comes to life! When the table was a dark cherry, my table runners always seemed to clash. When I go back and look at old videos of the table, I wonder why I waited so long to paint it!

I anchored a garland table runner with two large white ceramic teapots. These teapots were second-hand purchases. I used them as flower vessels and filled them with pink tulips and hydrangeas.  

My pink chargers had been brown in a previous life. They too were upcycled thrift finds too. Love it!



Conclusion

I am so happy with this the way this turned out! I’m loving the pinks! Do you set a table or decorate your home for Easter?

There are so many second-hand finds in this tablescape!  It really makes me happy that I can reuse things and give them new life! I hope this gives you a little inspiration for your Easter tablescape!






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