I was thinking of storybook tales like Peter Rabbit when I created this tablescape.
Imagining all the little storybook creatures scurrying about delivering eggs and feasting on flowers and cabbage long the way!
I previously showed my centerpiece arrangement in this post "here". The rabbit is standing inside a wreath of flowers and eggs. I added a few more eggs and set up more little bunnies and chicks.
My pretty stemware that my kids and hubby helped me to start collecting seemed perfect with it's floral accents.
I chose my pink cabbage bowls and green cabbage leaf plates to continue the storybook garden theme.
I've had these napkins for at least 3 years and never used them. They remind me of colorful Easter eggs. I found the tulip napkin rings last summer on discount.
Since I have a grandson that is a toddler my mind shifts in the storybook direction.
Here comes Peter Cottontail...hoppin' down the bunny trail...hippity hoppity Easter's on it's way!
Thank you for joining me and I hope you liked my Storybook Easter Dining presentation!
List of table items:
Pink cabbage bowls- made by Bordallo Pinheiro
Green cabbage plates- from Pier 1 Imports
Stemware from Willliams Sonoma called Vintage
Rabbits and Chicks from Pier 1 Imports
Glass candle votives and candle holders from Pier 1 Imports
Tulip napkin rings from Pier 1 Imports
Napkins from Pottery Barn
JOINING:
Between Naps On The Porch
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Adorable, Liz! Anyone would love sitting here and admiring all the wonderful storybook characters! Brings back lots of wonderful Easter time memories!
ReplyDeleteOh Liz, I do like your storybook table. I'm a kid at heart and seeing all the sweetness your table exudes makes me smile. I need to bring out my Easter things, but my daughter is here and we've been quite busy visiting. Have a wonderful day. ♥
ReplyDeleteAnother great table scape Liz. So cute and inviting. Love all your bunnies and the little chick with the bunny ears. Too sweet. I think we are all kids at heart and this table is really cute.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Love that centerpiece, so pretty and cute at the same time!
ReplyDeleteThis table is so fun and perfect for Easter! I love everything about it!! Happy Easter, dear friend!
ReplyDeleteFairy tales ARE real with tablescapes like this! I like how you kind of dissected the story of Peter Cottontail and brought it to life. There’s an easy elegance here: not too over the top for a family with a busy toddler in tow, but formal enough to convey the importance of the occasion. I like that! Those pink cabbage bowls always “bowl me over”! So pretty!’!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table. Have a Happy Day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fairy-tale table, Liz! I love its whimsy and playfulness! The napkins are gorgeous and I am happy to see them for the first time! The pink cabbage bowls are perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect storybook table!! This is one of those tables that I would think that grandchildren will remember when they get much older - the time that grandma brought the Peter Cottontail books to life! Very pretty! Wishing you and your family a Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet table Liz. So cheerful and fun! What a cute name for this table. Loving the pink cabbage bowls. I have the green ones. Peter Cottontail is a cutie. Glad you are using the new napkins, they are pretty sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love all the little details you've included. The chicks with the bunny ears are fun! I think your toddler will remember this cute table and ask for it year after year!
ReplyDeleteSandra @ Dinner at Eight
What a fun table. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteI love your storybook table! All the elements are perfect. Love those tulip napkin rings!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour table is just darling Liz. You know how much I love Peter Rabbit! The napkins certainly are perfect. Makes me want to pull out my storybook and read of Peter's adventures. :) Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann