If you’re anything like me, Easter sneaks up fast. And while I love a pretty table, I don’t love the pressure of overcomplicating it or buying a bunch of one-time-use decor.

This year’s Easter table came together in the easiest way…grocery store flowers, fresh produce, some Amazon faux china plates and a quick run to the At Home store. And ya know what? It turned out so cute!

The Idea: Keep It Effortless, Fresh, and Functional
I wanted this table to feel styled, put-together, but not overly complicated. I was going for a garden-inspired vibe.

What I Used (All Simple + Easy to Find)
Everything here came from the grocery store, Amazon and the At Home store. I have had this gingham ruffle tablecloth for a while, and it’s perfect for any holiday, really. I added the green faux china plates to my cart so fast, they are incredible! They look like fine china, but they’re plastic and disposable (and come in several color options). The bunnies, napkins, table runner, and egg candles are At Home finds. At the grocery store, I bought fresh wax flowers, a red cabbage, a bunch of collard greens, Brussels sprouts, and beets. I layered the collards over the table runner, added the beets on top, nestled the egg candles in cabbage leaves, and made placecard holders out of the Brussels sprouts. That’s it.

Styling Tips That Make It Feel Elevated
These are the little things that make a big difference:
1. Keep arrangements low so you can actually see and talk across the table.
2. Use what you already have. Mixing pieces from around your house keeps it from feeling too “done.”
3. Think in layers. Plates, linens, textures – it all adds up without needing anything fancy.
4. Repeat colors, not exact items. That’s what makes it feel cohesive without being matchy. I kept a green, tan and pop of purple color story.

Save This for Next Year
If you’re hosting last-minute or just want something simple for this year, this is your sign to keep it easy.
And if you try it, I’d love to see how you make it your own 🤍


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