Christmas gets all the attention when it comes to decorating your home and creating a festive table worth of great-aunt Sally’s envy. However, I think Easter is well overdue for some much deserved recognition. I have always loved Easter. It sometimes happens right around my Birthday. Which means two holidays back-to-back. But what is really signifies is newness, freshness, a turning of the season and new possibilities. It is even more special when you get to share holidays like Easter with close family and friends gathered around a beautiful table.
Pink is often an underrated color for holidays but with Easter being the “Spring” holiday, I think it is the perfect hue to add in. In this post, I’m sharing my favorite pink Easter tablespaces. Enjoy!
I couldn’t love this tablescape more. The two bouquets in coordinating, yet different shades of pink really puts it over the top. It feels luscious. Did I just call table decor luscious? I did.
This tablescape from RB Italia Blog to me is the epitome of Easter Sunday family dinner. I’m loving all the pops of vibrant colors, and those pink glasses are to die for.
The plated Easter bunny has to be one of the cutest little things I’ve ever seen. I feel like I need those now!
The combination of pale pale and moss green is a winner in my books. Nothing says spring like these two colors together. I also love the moss centerpiece. It’s so unexpected and adds the perfect amount of temperature.
Every detail was thought of with this tablescape. If I was to plan a bridal shower around Easter, I might just be copying this photo.
If I was the describe this style of tablescape, it would be “country elegance”. Now, put your hands up if you agree.
This is adorable. The bunny stuffed into the mug is the over-the-top perfect detail you didn’t know you needed until now.
Teal and pink are the best of friends in this really sweet tablescape. The eggs in the cocktail glass are so adorable.
Oh, this one is pretty. I’m not sure if the bunny is actally chocolate, but if so, I love the host is one step ahead on desert. 😉
This is the perfect tablescape for when you have tons of family coming over and you don’t want conversations impeded by towering vases. It is a great marriage between casual and traditional.