Crisp white linens mixed with bright pastel colors are the hallmark of an Easter Sunday celebration. Fortunately, you can decorate a table fit for any bunny without hours of work. These six easy and adorable ideas will make your guests hop with joy and brighten any spring spread
Chocolate Nests with Easter Eggs
These cute little nests are so simple to put together, making them a great activity for both kids and adults. Scatter them around your table in small bunches, and pair them with flower arrangements or other decorations you have.
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Bunny Napkins
Folding napkins into decorative shapes is a simple way to elevate any table setting and this bunny fold is no exception. All you need are fabric napkins, an iron, and some ribbons. You’ll have a room full of rabbit ears in no time.
Flower Craft Pots
These bright spring floral arrangements are easy to pull together, especially since your kids can decorate and assemble the “flowers” a few days beforehand. Put small blocks of floral foam in several small decorative flowerpots and cover with Easter grass. Then, “plant” your crafted flowers in the pots, making sure the craft sticks are firmly in the foam so they stand upright.
Chocolate Bunnies
These festive bunnies also double as a treat for your guests to take home. Use bright ribbon to tie bows around store-bought chocolate bunnies and set one every place setting. Make them extra special by threading a name tag through each ribbon and using them instead of place cards.
Glass Hurricanes Filled with Dyed Eggs
When your kids are dyeing eggs for Easter, pick up some wooden eggs from the craft store and have them color those as well. Display the finished wooden eggs in glass hurricane jars or one large centerpiece bowl for maximum impact. Plus, you can safely reuse this decoration next year, too!
Egg Cup Mini-Bunch Bouquets
White ceramic egg cups are perfect to use as small bunch vases for flowers. Arrange them in a line down the center of your table, or cluster them in odd-numbered groups around your table, filling with a mix of yellow and white daffodils, narcissus, and tulips.