Charming Blue and White Easter Table
I’ve slowly been working on my Easter table for the last few weeks: adding, taking away, getting it just right. If you’re like me and you love the process, you know how it goes. When I set out to create a tablescape, I usually have one or two items that I start with and the rest just builds on that. This Charming Blue and White Easter Table started with this sweet blue and white gingham tablecloth and toile printed ceramic eggs. I’m so happy with how it turned out and if you’re still looking for some inspiration for your Easter table, I can help with that!


One of my favourite things about creating a tablescape is all the layers! I love mixing in some thrifted finds to create a unique and special table. The blue dinner plates and mismatched side plates are all thrifted but they pair beautifully with everything else. Folding your napkin into a fun shape like bunny ears or a flower is always fun. I opted for a bow shape that I think adds such a charming touch.

The floral centerpiece is a little different for me as I usually do softer tones in cream, white or blue. However I thought the yellow daffodils and tulips were a pretty and cheerful spring contrast with all the blue already on the table. I added a couple of white ranunculus and eucalyptus for extra interest.

These adorable toile ceramic eggs were an early season find that gave my table a vision. Don’t be afraid to grab something you see early on and use it as your inspiration.

Did you catch my Easter Hot Cross Buns recipe last week? If you’re still looking for ideas for your Easter brunch, these are so delicious! They also travel well so they are perfect for sharing.

Whether you’re hosting a big gathering or a small family brunch like me, I hope you found some helpful tips from my Charming Blue and White Easter Table.

