I know it’s after Easter, but I thought I’d do a quick post and share our Easter table. Plus, while I’m out searching for things for my new booth, it gives me something to share! Hubby & I hosted Easter for our daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter. The granddaughter is 2 1/2 now and old enough this year to go looking for a few “hidden” eggs.
I set the table with a new tablecloth {that I had to run out and get at the last minute} from TJ Maxx ~ Botannica, along with a set of matching napkins.
I used my Noritake Broadhollow dishes which I’ve had since we’ve been married {28 years this year}.
The wine glasses are from Novica. The tulips I picked up at the grocery store a few days before Easter. I got plants with tight flowers and hoped they would slowly open for Easter {they did!}. The planter box they are in also came from TJ Maxx.
I used chocolate bunnies on each plate with some Peter Rabbit tags as place cards.
Except for the appetizers of antipasta and clam dip, my husband did all the cooking ~ lasagna, both regular and gluten free pans, the sauce, and sausage. It was a delicious meal and a wonderful day.
Beautiful! Are your dish the Brookhollow pattern? Love them. I almost picked them as my china pattern when I got married but my husband like Barrymore better. But I always secretly wished I would have picked Barrymore!
ReplyDeleteSuch and elegant table - certainly makes everything taste better, and love the way you did your beautiful napkins!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Of course I forgot to take pics of my table. I had the peat pots out with candies, placecards on the appetizer sticks. S did most of our cooking too.
ReplyDeleteJ
Your table looks beautiful!! I love the tablecloth.
ReplyDeleteKathy
Kathy,
ReplyDeletevery inviting and pretty table...love the napkins. Thanks for sharing.
Cynthia
What a beautiful table! I love all the botanical theme you used. We visited our 8 month old granddaughter for her first Easter and loved seeing her explore her Easter basket, books and toys this year and a brown cloth bunny her mother made her! After 4 grown grandsons this granddaughter is a new joy!
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful! I love tulips--they make me feel like spring just may be coming.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, what a gorgeous Easter table. I love all your pretty details and the dishes are beautiful. Great idea on the napkin presentation. Looks like it was a wonderful day and the meal so yummy too.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Hugs, CM
Love your tableware! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteNice Easter setting.
Warmly,
deb
Beautiful as always and soo springy!! (I don't know is that a word?)
ReplyDeleteyour table looks lovely..The tablecloth looks like a set of dishes I used to have..Very pretty
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous Easter and springtime tablescape, Kathy!
ReplyDeleteEverything works so beautifully together - and I love those bunny name tags.....and that name is gorgeous. My first born daughter is Evelyn, so you know it is close and I love it!
Have a wonderful weekend.
What a beautiful Easter tablescape!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by!! So you have a townhouse too??? I love my new garden bench and can't wait to "play" with it!!
Hugs,
Deb
Hi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Easter table setting. I love your china and the tablecloth and napkins are perfect.
I'm so glad that you are setting up a booth. I can't wait to see it.
As for the lace garland, I always make loops at the ends and probably the best way to hang them is with ribbon or string or even tacks. You should make a few but I'll warn you once you've made one you will want to make more!
hugs
Sissie
Kathy....thanks for sharing your gorgeous Easter table. Just in love with your Noritake china...sounds like you had a great Easter with your family!...Have fun with the booth shopping!
ReplyDeleteKathy,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table...luv thos cute namecards. Please feel free to ask many anything about having a booth.
Blessings,
Linda
coastal.charm@yahoo.com
Very pretty Kathy!
ReplyDeletegorgeous table cloth, love the centerpiece :)
ReplyDeleteyour easter table looks beautiful! I love that little bunny dish. And Good luck with your booth!!
ReplyDeletehappy sunday
xoxo