Easter Table Decor Suggestions

Easter table decor suggestions are in the spotlight this week.

Invariably at this season of the year my thoughts turn to the bunny discovered in our flower bed.

Cottontail, as he affectionately became known, instinctively knew when it was time for my husband to come in for the day.  He would sit in the driveway close to Dave’s parking spot waiting for him to arrive home.

Cottontail hopped to it, following his human best friend into the house. He would wait ever so patiently at Dave’s feet to be picked up and held.

One rabbit themed piece of decor seems to hop its way onto my Easter table decor suggestions in honor of Cottontail.

Vintage Rabbit Figurine, Resin

Adding to my Easter table decor suggestions bag of tricks is using a vintage glass basket for garnishes.

Fenton Art Rose Colored Open Basket With Handle, Ruffled Edges

Recipes Upon The Spring into Easter Table:

Asparagus Tart with Gruyere and Tarragon Recipe

Iced tea is the house wine of the South.

We steep, sugar, and serve the stuff year round.

Bridal and baby showers, brunches, luncheons, holiday dinners, and other celebratory general fancy-schmancy occasions call for upping the iced tea recipe game.

Governor’s Mansion Summer Peach Tea Punch

Ingredients

3 family-size tea bags

2 cups loosely packed fresh mint leaves

1 (33.8-oz.) bottle peach nectar

½ (12-oz.) can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed

½ cup Simple Sugar Syrup (see recipe below)

1 (1-liter) bottle ginger ale, chilled

1 (1-liter) bottle club soda, chilled

Garnish: fresh peach wedges

Directions

Bring 4 cups water to a boil in a medium saucepan; add tea bags and mint leaves.  Boil 1 minute; remove from heat.  Cover and steep 10 minutes.

Discard tea bags and mint.  Pour into a 1-gal. container; add peach nectar, lemonade concentrate, and Simple Sugar Syrup.  Cover and chill 8 to 24 hours.

Pour chilled tea mixture into a punch bowl or pitcher.  Stir in ginger ale and club soda just before serving.  Garnish, if desired.

Simple Sugar Syrup

Ingredients

2 cups sugar

1 cup water

Directions

Bring sugar and water to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.  Boil, stirring occasionally, 4 minutes or until sugar is dissolved and mixture is clear.  Cool to room temperature (about 30 minutes).

– Southern Living

Heirloom Basketweave Pitcher

Iced tea served with a rock candy stick adds an extra kick of sugar sweet swizzle and stir.

Lemon Buttercream Cakes Recipe

Delicious desserts have become works of culinary art.

Floral Porcelain Cake Plate

Vintage pieces possess charming features, distinguishing colors, and delicate patterns able to gracefully stand alone or easily mix with new traditional favorites.

Hertford Set of 4 Bread Butter and Appetizer Plates, Service For 4

Easy-to-download free printable Easter gift tags from the talented Ann at On Sutton Place beautifully enhance any Easter basket or gift, and make a wonderful addition to the Easter table as a napkin tie or place card.

Click here to be taken over to On Sutton Place for download instructions.

This photo serves no purpose other than being just a pretty reminder of the in full bloom splendor of spring coming to a lawn, garden, planter, or centerpiece near you.

Fresh, faux, or a mixing of both, remarkably gorgeous flower arrangements need not be expensive.  Some of the most impressive flower arrangements are simple in nature and elegant in statement.

Begin in your yard and garden, and build your arrangement from there.

Garden roses mixed with dusty miller, bridal wreath, fern fronds, and fresh seeded eucalyptus brings spring beauty to your dining table or sideboard.

Hull Woodland Ewer Pitcher Green Pink Pottery Vase

Vintage Hull Art Pottery USA Two Handled Flower Vase

Container ideas range from serving bowls and art pottery baskets to faux or fresh ornamental cabbages and decorative planters.

Cabbage Arrangement

Large Cabbage Head by Ashland®

Figural Leaf Bowl

These Easter table decor suggestions invite simple yet elegant charm to the spring get-together and Easter celebration.

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