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Easter Tablescape

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Published: 23 Mar 2018 › Updated: 23 Mar 2018Easter Tablescape

Easter Tablescape

Hi friends! Some super talented blogger friends and I participated in a fun and inspirational Easter Tablescape Blog Hop recently and I wanted to share my Easter table decor with you! For all of the details head over to the blog at https://statelyhomelane.com!

Time: 1 Hours
Cost: $30
Difficulty: Easy
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I began my tablescape by creating these lovely centerpieces (3 total) from glass vases and faux Easter eggs and flowers. Using glass vases that I had on hand I filled them halfway with these pretty faux Easter eggs and topped each vase off with a bundle of faux geraniums!
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I then added my filler decor! Touches of whimsy were brought in with this pretty rabbit ear dish and 2 concrete bunnies that I picked up at target. I also used 3 chunky pillar candle holders topped with an LED candle. The table looks absolutely stunning at night with the candles on!
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My favorite part of this fun tablescape was the addition of these beautiful salad plates in varying pastel colors as a base for a pretty egg votive holder and topped with a faux Easter egg!
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This was such a fun project for me! I absolutely love the Easter holiday and setting this beautiful tablescape was such a treat! I hope you'll hop over to the blog and check out this post for the full details and sources! Happy Easter friends!
Suggested materials for this project:

Pastel salad plates
Glass centerpieces

To see more:https://statelyhomelane.com/spring-into-an-easter-table-blog-hop/

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