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Easter Tablescape

Easter is one of my favorite holidays and I absolutely love creating Easter tablescapes. What isn’t to love with the cheery spring colors, flowers in bloom, and adding fun surprises like candied eggs to the centerpieces? We always attend church on Easter Sunday and typically eat at a restaurant. If you are the type that celebrates at home with a huge meal, here is a pretty pastel table for your enjoyment!

Lilac Easter Table Setup

My good friend Mary, of Mrs. Southern Social, and I teamed up again to create this year’s beautiful purple Easter table. In addition to the many laughs we shared at The Barnsley Resort, we partnered with some amazing brands I want to share with you today.

Cristin Cooper and Mrs. Southern Social Mary

Purple Easter Tablescape

Purple Easter Tablescape

Easter Place Settings

Easter Place settings

We set our Easter tablescape on this Runner. Then we used Silver Cabbage Serving Pieces (collection here). I love that they’re a neutral white color but add some depth and texture. They can be used again and again all spring long. The purple glassware (similar) complimented our centerpieces perfectly.

Lilac glasses and flowers

Placemats and napkins are from India Amory. The print is Mughal Jardin and unfortunately sold out right now but it will be restocked! The print is available as a dress, and pareo too. We didn’t want the linens to be too purple or matchy-matchy with the rest of the Easter table. This Mughal Jardin print has just enough lilac to tie it into the larger theme without hitting you over the head.

The napkin rings are these adorable hand woven bows from Klatso (also here). These can definitely be a staple on your spring tables.

Easter brunch place setting

Centerpieces and Flowers

Purple bud vases

The centerpieces are a collection of purple vases from Beatriz Ball. We used the faceted vases for this setup but they also come in smooth glass (similar) if you prefer that look. You can purchase the vases individually or as a trio. I think both are great to mix and match to create a unique look.  

Purple bud vases

We filled the vases with roses and ranunculus, but we also used super affordable mums, hypericum, and miniature daisies. I love filling one vase with one type of flower and arranging them together for a deconstructed look.

Spring flowers

Festive Food

Petit Fours from Flour and Flora
Floral donuts from Flour and Flora

Get the Look

Cabbage Bowl // Striped Napkins // Patterned Napkins // Colored Stemware // Napkin Rings // Table Runner // Patterned Pareo // Placemat // White Dishes // Bud Vases (similar) // Dress

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  1. HEIDI Ferguson says:

    Absolutely STUNNING! I’m not a huge fan of purple/ lilac BUT THIS table has changed my mind!! Such a beautiful job on every single detail! The donuts and so dainty and such a surprise! The vases are so unique and the flowers are a beautiful mix of high end and affordable! Great job Cristin!

  2. Angela smith says:

    How beautiful!! Cristin, you both done such a lovely job! Purple and lilacs just scream Spring, in my opinion. Everything is coordinated perfectly! I already have my lilac wax melts going full throttle in my home, I can’t get enough. The little treats are just so cute and dainty. I love it all!!