I have a little eye candy inspiration for those of you who enjoy setting a pretty table for holidays. (Or, any day!)
Have you noticed how popular the pale blush pinks and corals have become this spring? I am loving them so much that I decided I would feature them in my Easter tablescape...
I started off shopping my house for weathered worn tea-stained colors, and I came up with some old books missing their covers, a couple of my peat pots, and a pile of old dictionary pages. (Think outside of the box! It needn't be a kitchen related item, or a vase of flowers!) I also grabbed a couple of my painted clipboards in the blush coral shade,(Yummy!) a few of my printed out copies of vintage postcards.
I decoupaged some plastic eggs from the Dollar Tree with torn pieces of the pages, and printed a couple more pages with the coral stripes to use clipped to my clipboards. These then became my placements. (..or chargers, whichever you like to think of them as...)
I put the plates on the clipboards, and added a printed postcard as a little accent piece, then added my flatware and napkins.
I placed a blush colored gift box (Filled with Easter candy, but it could hold any little gift or treat you like!) adorned with a vintage print of some sweet bunnies in the weathered shades of creams and camel, and tied it with a camel colored ribbon. A name tag for "You" and "Me" made them extra special.
A peat pot with some Dollar Tree excelsior straw and a decoupaged egg tied with a snippet of pale pink and camel ribbon and a small millinery flower placed by each place setting added another little Easter touch.
For my centerpiece I stacked the old books, and used a flower pot from my yard filled with an Ikea artificial peony plant. More decoupaged eggs and an additional printed bunny postcard rounded out my centerpiece.
I have the cutest (I think so, anyway...) little vintage silverplate pepper shaker shaped like an egg, that I added to the table, along with my favorite silverplate salt cellar, and my tablesetting was complete.
I hope this post has inspired you to shop your own home and set a fun table for a meal sometime soon!