I have always had a soft spot for the Easter Bunny, probably because our grandmother used to make Easter so much fun when we were growing up. She had a million bunnies in all shapes and sizes that she would pile on to the dining room table to greet us on Easter morning.
I have a few bunnies of my own and still like to put them on our table for us all to enjoy.
For this table, I picked one of my favorites to be the main event and dotted the table with my grandmother’s green bottles filled with ranunculus. It was a simple setting for a casual dinner at home.
Create your own Easter table with just a few things!
- If you do not have any bunnies, I really like these wood bunnies and these fresh topiary ones. Depending on the size of your table, you may need just one or maybe 3. I always like to have an uneven number.
- Assemble a bunch of vases in different sizes and colors works well too! I used my green ones, but I have clear lemonade glass bottles that are fun too.
- Buy some fresh flowers or use the really good faux stems. They look so real and you can enjoy them for much longer than fresh ones.
This is absolutely beautiful !!! Classic , elegant and fun!! I want to hear more about th green bottles and your grandmother !
Cynthia – You are the best! My grandmother was a huge gardener and loved to arrange flowers – she was amazing at it! She had more vases and vessels than you can ever imagine. I took all the green ones 🙂 – I have a dark purple dining room and the green is a wonderful accent color with it. Anyway – I love finding vintage glass bottles, so when i see ones I like at flea markets and tag sales – I grab them. Its fun to collect and then I have so many options when I go to set my table. The only issue now is I have collections of lots of things for our table…table clothes, napkins, etc that are taking over my house! Have a Happy Easter! xxRidge
I love this and am also hiding some eggs tomorrow! Happy Easter!