We're all set for Easter here on the farm so I thought I'd show you our table.
I put together this centerpiece with a 1950's carnival giveaway bunny and a few vintage-inspired tin eggs.
I found the bunny on Etsy...
...And the tin eggs at Michael's.
My daughter gave me this aqua, ceramic fruit basket (from Anthropologie) for Christmas, and I think it's perfect for holding a handful of speckled eggs.
Here is my pink Depression Glass pitcher that I found at a flea market probably 20 years ago. Next to it is my favorite salt/pepper set in Jadite (another gift from Daughterlypoo), and my robin's egg blue butter dish ~ a gift from my BFF.
This is my latest find ~ a mercury glass candle holder with metal flowers; found it while visiting Iowa earlier this year.
Our lead crystal wine glasses were picked up at a flea market in Gulf Shores, Alabama many years ago. And the green water glasses are another gift from our daughter.
In case you can't tell by now, I really like an eclectic olio for our table. No matchy-matchy here, just lots of vintage with a touch of new.
I put together this centerpiece with a 1950's carnival giveaway bunny and a few vintage-inspired tin eggs.
I found the bunny on Etsy...
...And the tin eggs at Michael's.
My daughter gave me this aqua, ceramic fruit basket (from Anthropologie) for Christmas, and I think it's perfect for holding a handful of speckled eggs.
Here is my pink Depression Glass pitcher that I found at a flea market probably 20 years ago. Next to it is my favorite salt/pepper set in Jadite (another gift from Daughterlypoo), and my robin's egg blue butter dish ~ a gift from my BFF.
This is my latest find ~ a mercury glass candle holder with metal flowers; found it while visiting Iowa earlier this year.
Our lead crystal wine glasses were picked up at a flea market in Gulf Shores, Alabama many years ago. And the green water glasses are another gift from our daughter.
In case you can't tell by now, I really like an eclectic olio for our table. No matchy-matchy here, just lots of vintage with a touch of new.
A hodgepodge of our vintage, floral plates and purposefully mismatched flatware for each place setting:
A mx of vintage china platters and bowls dot the table, ready to hold deliciousness.
Wishing you all a beautiful Easter!
It's lovely! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteI love your table setting! That bunny is adorable.... I need to get on the ball and get ready for Easter :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Amy Jo
I love your table and the way you set everything up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection of antique tableware. I love vintage china/glass of any kind. I say "if it could break, I like it."
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so pretty!! Have a Happy Easter :)
ReplyDeleteCindy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Spring Table! I love how you put items together, you are really good at it! So many pretty vintage items all on one table...:)
I love the vintage stuff! It so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your vintage table! It's lovely and interesting too. Hope you have a gorgeous Easter weekend!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, it all goes together so beautifully! I would love to sit down for a lunch there. Love all the items and how you put it all together. Happy Easter! :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet. Happy Easter. I will be ordering soon. My grand-daughter can't pose and I will be getting a eye mask for myself instead.
ReplyDeleteFantastic decorations !!!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Easter !!!
Love your table!! And I'm with you, no matching match!! It's way more fun to mix it up!
ReplyDeletechris