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There’s something about the combination of pastel pink and light green that instantly brightens my mood. It’s fresh, cheerful, and perfect for spring. As I was planning this year’s Easter table setting, I knew I wanted a tablecloth that captured that soft airy feel. After weeks of searching, I finally found the perfect light green seersucker tablecloth, and I couldn’t be more obsessed! It adds just the right amount of texture and charm to the table, and as a bonus, it comes in a variety of other colors, too. Naturally, I had to grab the matching seersucker napkins as well– because let’s be honest, I’m a sucker for coordinatation.
Beyond the linens, I wanted to create a table that felt elegant yet inviting by incorporating romantic pinks, fresh florals, and delicate accents to complete the look. Whether you’re hosting an Easter brunch or a spring gathering, this setup is simple to recreate and full of classic seasonal charm. Keep reading for all the details on my pink and green Easter table decor! And if you love fresh florals as much as I do, don’t miss my step-by-step tutorial on how to create this year’s pink ranunculus centerpiece. It’s the perfect finishing touch for any spring tablescape!
Pink and Green Easter Table Setting
Easter is one of my favorite holidays to decorate for, but I don’t go overboard with themed table decor. Instead, I like to mix and match soft pastels and incorporate subtle seasonal touches—like these adorable bunny ear napkin rings! Since our table isn’t very large, I keep the setup functional by skipping oversized decorations, like larger bunny figurines or fresh grass centerpieces, that take up too much space. The result is a festive yet practical tablescape that’s perfect for Easter brunch or dinner!
With all that in mind, here’s a breakdown of everything I used to create this year’s pink and green Easter table setting–
- Green striped seersucker tablecloth– I searched forever for a seersucker tablecloth and finally found this one! I love it so much that I ordered one in blue, too. It sells out often, but I found a similar non-seersucker option here.
- Green striped seersucker napkins– These pastel green napkins match the tablecloth perfectly. The seersucker texture also hides wrinkles, which is always a plus! They also sell out regularly, so here is an alternate style that pairs well with the backup tablecloth above.
- Bunny ear napkin rings– These charming bunny ear napkin rings add the perfect whimsical touch to any Easter table setting! While this exact style is currently available, I found an almost identical set here for an even better price. They’re an adorable and affordable way to bring festive flair to your spring tablescape.
- Romantic pink tumblers– If you’ve seen any of my other tablescapes, you know that I use these romantic tumblers A LOT. They add an elegant touch to every table and hold up surprisingly well to light drops. Not shatterproof, but durable. You can also often grab a set of four for under $25!
- Romantic pink wine glasses– I own these wine glasses in three different colors. The pink is so perfect for Easter, though!
- Hyacinth chargers– These hyacinth chargers are another year-round tablescape essential for me. They add so much texture and dimension to the table!
- Scalloped white dinner plates– These plates were one of the first things on our wedding registry. They’re budget-friendly, and the scalloped edges make them extra charming.
- White salad plates– Layering salad plates is an easy way to add depth to a table setting. These small round plates work with just about any color scheme!
- Gold flatware– This gold flatware set is under $30! It’s not the most heavy-duty but is perfect for seasonal use.
- Pink ranunculus centerpiece– I ordered 60 stems of pink ranunculus from Sam’s Club and then arranged them in mason jars nested in a small hyacinth basket. It’s a similar approach to the tape grid method but much much easier, especially when it comes to changing water.
More Easter Tablescape Ideas
Looking for more Easter table decor inspiration? Here are a few of my favorite tablescapes from past years–
- Simple Easter Tablescape with a Tulip Centerpiece– One of my most popular tablescapes ever! This pastel setup features budget-friendly paper plates and a fresh tulip centerpiece.
- Pink Plaid Easter Tablescape– If you love pink as much as I do, this cheerful plaid-inspired setting will make you smile!
- Blue Gingham Mother’s Day Tablescape– Originally designed for Mother’s Day brunch, but the classic blue gingham and soft pastel details make it a perfect fit for Easter, too.
Well, that’s it for today! Let me know if you have any questions about this year’s Easter table setting or if you need help bringing your vision to life. I love hearing from you guys, and I’m always happy to help. Thanks so much for reading!