Decorating your Easter table is a fun activity. There are a number of table decorations to choose from, depending on the look that best matches your overall spring decorating theme.
Start by using a light-pink lace tablecloth to cover your table. Choose a lace or cutwork-edged tablecloth for an elegant look. Accessorize it using bright floral arrangements, decorative Easter eggs and candies. To follow the all-pink theme, choose a beautiful round crystal vase filled with pink tulips. Place this striking flower arrangement at the center of your table as a stunning centerpiece. You can also toss in some pink gum and rock candy inside a decorative glass bowl. Choose salt and pepper shakers in the shape of chicks to up the style quotient of your Easter theme.
Easter table decorations like colorful egg baskets and chocolate bouquets look fantastic. You can accessorize a large wrought iron candleholder and place an egg into the candle cup. Decorate the stem of the candleholder with silk flowers and butterflies. Papier-mch© eggs and beautiful vintage postcards can also be placed as table decorations. Include sweet Easter quotes or personal messages in these gift cards using colorful marker pens. To create a cozy and warm atmosphere, place candles as a part of each place setting. While glass candleholders look fantastic, you can also select antique or wrought iron candleholders to add that special old world appeal to your dinner table.
An Easter garland can be strung around the edges of your table. Making your own Easter garland is extremely easy. To make your own Easter garland, you will need pastel card stock in three different colors, bunny and duck shaped stencils, a pencil, scissors, and ribbon. Use the stencils to trace bunnies and ducks onto the colored card stock. Cut out the bunnies and ducks and use a punch machine to create two small holes in the center of each one. String the cutouts onto the ribbon and hang the garland across your table edges.
Plan well in advance to make your dining table appear stunning as well as inviting.
Authors Profile: William Socket is a certified interior designer and runs her own interior decoration consultancy. William especially loves decorating a home in wooden furniture and believes that nothing gives a home as warm and cozy a touch as all-wood furniture and decor. William loves reading up on new design ideas, and has a special interest in space saving techniques. Here William writes about Easter table and Easter table decorations.
Start by using a light-pink lace tablecloth to cover your table. Choose a lace or cutwork-edged tablecloth for an elegant look. Accessorize it using bright floral arrangements, decorative Easter eggs and candies. To follow the all-pink theme, choose a beautiful round crystal vase filled with pink tulips. Place this striking flower arrangement at the center of your table as a stunning centerpiece. You can also toss in some pink gum and rock candy inside a decorative glass bowl. Choose salt and pepper shakers in the shape of chicks to up the style quotient of your Easter theme.
Easter table decorations like colorful egg baskets and chocolate bouquets look fantastic. You can accessorize a large wrought iron candleholder and place an egg into the candle cup. Decorate the stem of the candleholder with silk flowers and butterflies. Papier-mch© eggs and beautiful vintage postcards can also be placed as table decorations. Include sweet Easter quotes or personal messages in these gift cards using colorful marker pens. To create a cozy and warm atmosphere, place candles as a part of each place setting. While glass candleholders look fantastic, you can also select antique or wrought iron candleholders to add that special old world appeal to your dinner table.
An Easter garland can be strung around the edges of your table. Making your own Easter garland is extremely easy. To make your own Easter garland, you will need pastel card stock in three different colors, bunny and duck shaped stencils, a pencil, scissors, and ribbon. Use the stencils to trace bunnies and ducks onto the colored card stock. Cut out the bunnies and ducks and use a punch machine to create two small holes in the center of each one. String the cutouts onto the ribbon and hang the garland across your table edges.
Plan well in advance to make your dining table appear stunning as well as inviting.
Authors Profile: William Socket is a certified interior designer and runs her own interior decoration consultancy. William especially loves decorating a home in wooden furniture and believes that nothing gives a home as warm and cozy a touch as all-wood furniture and decor. William loves reading up on new design ideas, and has a special interest in space saving techniques. Here William writes about Easter table and Easter table decorations.
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