As promised yesterday in my Easter fashion post, I am back today to share the Easter decor in our dining room. We’re hosting a small group after Church this year and I had fun picking out a centerpiece and creating place settings for our celebration. The last few years we’ve been either moving, traveling, or had some other reason that has made the holiday feel rushed and hectic so this year I am hoping for a particularly sweet yet relaxed celebration.
I started the room decor with navy and pink, just because it seems fresh and spring-like, and as our friend Heather says, these days “navy is a love-language”, I seem to gravitate towards it these days. Since pink makes everything better, it seemed like the perfect compliment even if it isn’t traditionally “Easter” in the color combination.
I mixed up my favorite china patterns and then added these cute printable tags to the napkins. The gingham tags are available {here} and the bunny printable I made.
{You can download this printable by clicking here: happy-easter-printable-bunny-cards.pdf.}
The center of the table has decor mixed with pink tulips, which really make it feel so fresh and spring-like. It has been a long winter for sure!
{decorations from HomeGoods}
The runner is just simple blue fabric from JoAnn’s Fabrics, and it is entirely possible it will become a pillow in its next life.
The console table on the side holds more decor and a cute printable sign a friend gave me last year.
After all that was done, I loved it but then I decided to mix things up to see how I liked another look. I’d just found a cute ruffled table runner at HomeGoods and wanted to use it for a neutral table.
As fun as the first navy and pink look is, I think it’s perfect for Easter breakfast, I liked the quieter colors better once I was done with it all.
The crown, which I have had for years, it came from a specialty shop in Virginia Beach, is the perfect reminder of the true reason for Easter and the risen King.
I still need to decorate the chalkboard and finalize the menu. I have pinned a ton of Easter inspiration on my Easter board here if you are in need of more ideas.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend! We’ll be back with more Spring decor in the next few weeks, enjoy your day everyone…
Dining Room Sources:
Table–Vintage Drexel, painted with Chalk Paint {see more here}
Chairs–Ballard Designs
Rug–Jaipur Fables from Joss & Main
Mirror–Model Home Sale, Chalk Painted
Curtains–HomeGoods {see more HERE}
China–Family, Ebay and Ballard Designs
Chalkboard–DIY {see more here}
See more about our dining room HERE and our full Home Tour HERE.
XO,







Amy, they’re both beautiful! I do favor the navy & pink though. 🙂 Thanks for the printables ~ they are great!
xo
Pat
P.S. My thought when I first saw the crown is exactly what you said!
Great minds! It’s the important part after all, right? XO
Amy, both tablescapes are lovely. I love anything with pink tulips. Thanks for sharing the bunny tags. I’m going to use them for Easter cookie bags. I shared my tablescape on Friday and it’s so much fun to focus on pink!
I’ll head over and check it out! Thanks so much, hope you are having a lovely spring 🙂 Amy
I love the pink Tulips and all the cute accessories!!! Cutest Easter table yet!! Happy week!
Paige.Rose
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http://www.TheQuaintSanctuary.blogspot.com
A belated thank you! Hope you have a wonderful week 🙂 XO, Amy