This classic pastel Easter table decor features light pink and green along with pastel yellow, blue and purple accents. Decorating for Easter is my favorite because I love Spring and the pastel colors it brings. For Spring, I keep my decor updates very simple. I change out my front door wreath and decorate our dining table.
Color Palette
The color palette for my classic pastel Easter table decor is primarily light pink and green, but also features light yellow, blue and purple. I used a white table runner with a light pink squiggle design and light pink rick rack along the edge from JoAnn Fabrics. It’s no longer available, but here is a similar one I found. The table runner provides nice contrast against my dark walnut table.
Place Settings
When planning for this pastel Easter table setting, I wanted to use as many of our everyday items as possible. I don’t love to store excessive amounts of dishes or decor, so I used our everyday woven scalloped placemats from Crate & Barrel. The green milk glass looking plates are Pioneer Woman from Walmart. I also use them for our Christmas table setting so they come out twice a year. The pink cabbage plates are Bordallo Pinheiro, but I snagged them at Goodwill. The water glasses are Libbey (no longer available) and keep things simple and classic. I found the pink and green floral napkins on Amazon and love how they add some pattern to the table.
Easter Table Decor
The candles and flowers on my Easter table could easily be used for a basic Spring table. The ceramic candle holders are a unique thrift find and feature a ceramic pear and pomegranate, I just love them! I put a pair of white spiral ribbed taper candles from At Home in them. The candles are oversized in height which works nicely with the lower decor on the table. The light pink vase with tulips is another thrift find. The white tulips are faux for now. I would love to grow my own tulips some day.
Easter Details
There are some special Easter details on this pastel Easter tablescape that take it from spring to true Easter! The large and small painted eggs were a Goodwill find. I love that they are each unique and hand painted. I also found two light pink ceramic woven baskets at different thrift stores. They are filled with pastel colored stone eggs that were originally from Pier 1, but I purchased them at Goodwill. The table also features four pastel felt bunnies from Michael’s. Here are some similar ones. Our kids love assigning one bunny per person based on their favorite color.
What colors are you featuring in your Easter table this year? Let me know in the comments below!
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