Let this pretty holiday tablescape, featuring pops of pastel and candy, inspire your own Easter table decor. I used chocolate molds, pastel candies, vintage Easter eggs, chocolate bunny figurines and jade dishes to create this sweet seasonal scene.
This is what happens when you’re dieting while planning your Easter table decor.
I’ve got candy on the brain and candy on the table!
I’m excited to be sharing my candy-inspired Easter table decor today as part of the Beautiful Spring Tables tour organized by Tammy of Pink Peppermint Design. Thanks for stopping by from Meaningful Spaces.
You’ll find links to the next stop on the tour, plus all the participants’ gorgeous tablescapes at the end of this post. Be sure to visit each one for lots of spring and Easter table decor inspiration.
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Now back to my own candy-covered table…
Actually, I’m not tempting myself as much as you might thing. This foil-wrapped “chocolate” bunny isn’t actually real. But I still felt the need to gobble him up when I found him at an antique store. (You can find a similar one here.)
Turns out, I have lots of candy-inspired pieces in my Easter table decor stash, including these adorable molds from Michaels.
I was planning on putting myself on a holiday decor diet, too, until I saw these faux molds. I have no willpower when it comes to cute things!
This “chocolate” bunny is another faux, but it looks yummy as part of my Easter table decor. (You can find a similar chocolate bunny here.)
These chocolate chick egg cups were a thrift store find, for less than $1. I think they were the thing that pushed me over the edge into designing this candy-inspired tablescape.
I did use a little bit of real candy on the table.
I’m tempted to break into these jars every time I walk by the dining room.
Must resist the chocolate eggs!
I used my vintage-inspired jade dishes from World Market, atop round woven chargers to set the table. The cedar placements are from Pier 1, and they’re leftover from Christmas!
Pressed glass egg cups and vintage-design painted eggs complete each place setting.
I seem to use this jade cake stand every Easter. It’s the perfect color for the season. This year, I tucked some vintage and reproduction paper mache eggs around the base of the cake stand, along with some oversized pastel beauties.
I can’t wait to enjoy Easter dinner with my family at this table. I may even treat myself to a Reese’s peanut butter egg for dessert! Be sure to head over to Green with Decor, the next stop on the Beautiful Spring Tables tour.
For more Easter decorating and craft ideas, check out these posts:
Candy Surprise Tissue Paper Carrots
Don’t forget to visit the other beautiful spring tablescapes in the tour.
Monday March 26
Pink Peppermint Design
Almafied
2 Ladies & A Chair
Our house now a home
Tuesday March 27
Meaningful Spaces
Atta Girl Says
Green With Decor
Red Cottage Chronicles
Little Bits of Home
Wednesday March 28
11 Magnolia Lane
Noni’s House
Kreativ K
Hearth and Vine
Postcards from the Ridge
Thursday March 29
Spicy Salty Sweet Home
My Life From Home
Monica Wants It
Shine Your Light
Friday March 30
Home Made Lovely
Charleston Crafted
Addicted 2 DIY
Major Hoff Takes A Wife
Saw Nail and Paint
Debbee
Love, love, love this delicious, colorful table! I created an all faux chocolate rabbit centerpiece on my blog, and I’m a bit envious of some of your finds -would love to add to my own collection.
Angie @ Postcards from the Ridge
Your table is adorable and so fun! I wish I had done something like this when my girls were still little. Love all the pastels and candies. ❤
Joan
Amy your table is beautiful! I love the green dishes. The molds are fabulous and remind me of Easter egg hunts at grandma’s house.
Susan
The candy is magnificent! Your table is so magical and fun. I love it all.
Meg Green With Decor
Those jars are so cute! You can never go wrong with candy!
Atta Girl Amy
Totally agree! I knew I had to have those jars as soon as I saw them in the Target dollar spot!
Lisa
Amy, how FUN is this table!!! I love the candy theme, my teenage kids would LOVE this so much! And your mint green salad plates and footed bowls are so pretty and bring me back to my childhood! Thanks for sharing!
Atta Girl Amy
I bet the candy wouldn’t last long around teenagers! Frankly, I’m surprised my tween and his friends haven’t raided it yet.