Happy Easter weekend! We’re thankful to be celebrating so much this weekend – my mom’s birthday and Easter Sunday included! Now that we’re all able to gather again, I set our table in style, using my grandmother’s wedding china and various vintage finds I’ve found while out & about “antique-ing.”
Since the kids were born, our family has begun to favor sit down dinners at home instead of going out (which honestly is so unlike us!!) I’ve enjoyed making our dinner parties extra special and took things to the next level for Easter weekend this year.
I started things off with this darling tablecloth by Hunter Blake Designs. The bright colors just scream spring!
The biggest statement on the table, though, is my grandmother’s wedding china. She was married in the 1940s and picked this lovely floral pattern. I feel so fortunate that it was passed down to me – it’s truly cherished!! The china was paired with gold “silverware,” simple white linen napkins, and art deco style salt & pepper shakers I found at an estate sale.
Linking a few similar style plates I’m swooning over too, below:
Green velveteen bunnies add a whimsical touch and make things feel a little less fancy & more fun. I found these for just a few dollars at Michael’s Craft Store.
The beautiful blooms are from Snapdragon Floral, a local shop here in Memphis where you can pop in & customize your own bouquets!
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Are you setting a table for Easter this year?
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