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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Fluffy Bunny Easter Tablescape Using Feather Boas

Admittedly, this Easter tablescape might not be the most practical but I had so much fun putting it together, I just had to go with it!



 I combined feather boas with a fuzzy blanket to create... 



...a fluffy bunny Easter tablescape!



I had wanted to use these bunny plates (from Pier 1 a few years back) and they went perfectly with the look.



Here is an full view of the table which began with a fuzzy pink throw blanket layered with a pink/white checked table runner. Feather boas were run the length of the table and some were cut and placed in the center tray basket.



This pic below is a better view of the pink throw blanket as a tablecloth. I ordered it on Amazon a few weeks ago.



For the centerpiece, I placed two of these matching white bunnies (Pier 1 years ago) in a tray basket which was set atop the pink/white checked runner.



added faux pink roses and Easter eggs along with a feather boa (Dollar Store) which I cut in pieces.



Battery operated string lights were placed amidst the feathers.



 Faux greenery hangs over the edges of the basket and other bunnies and candleholders sit among the feathers next to it. Fairy string lights were tucked in under the feathers here too.



There is just something about having the feathers surrounding the bunnies that gives them a fluffy vibe.



 This one is all nestled in and looking cozy! 



 Two pedestal candleholders were placed on each end of the table with a tealight in one and a plastic Easter egg in the other.



Next, lets's look at how I put the place settings together.



I opted not to use a placemat and had a white square charger plate rest directly on the fuzzy tablecloth.



 Faux pink roses were placed next to my egg-shaped bunny plates as an extra embellishment. Pink/white checked napkins coordinate with the table runner.



 The flatware was tied with a pink ribbon and set on the white dinner plate.



In order to add even more fluffiness, I set a little dish next to the place setting to hold an Easter egg with a small piece of a feather boa.  This is meant to serve as a placecard holder.



I used my butterfly etched stemware which is perfect for a spring table.



Although meant for Easter, this type of tablescape would probably work well for a baby girl's shower as well.



 Even if you don't go quite as wild with the feathers as I did, you can still create this fun look just by nestling a feather boa among some bunnies in a tray.



Why not give it a try and create your own version of a fluffy bunny tablescape? 



Thanks for visiting!



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14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! So cozy and inviting, love all the soft textures! The bunny plates are adorable, oh how I miss Pier 1!
    Jenna

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  2. Adorable. Boa=great idea. Gail

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  3. This table is wonderful! I love using blankets and throws, even fuzzy ones, on tables. No, it’s not the most practical, but it is very dramatic and people love it. I love your oval white bunny plates. I remember seeing those at Pier One a number of years ago. In retrospect, I’m sorry I passed those by.

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    1. I was actually wondering if it was practical. I'm already obsessing over cleaning up! But it does looks so cozy and pretty. :)

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  4. Such a beautiful ethereal tablescape for Easter. Love the soft pink and white and I want those bunny dishes!

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  5. It may not be practical, but it's delightful!

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  6. It looks lovely! Especially with the baby pink and white. Like Marie, I too was fascinated bu those oval shaped bunny dishes!!
    Thanks for sharing this at our #HomeMattersParty

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  7. This is so pretty, love it :)

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  8. Beautiful! I love your egg shape with bunny plates.

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  9. This is beautiful....I've been trying to remember the name of your blog and Kathleen's, for months. This morning I sat down to the computer to "work", and suddenly your blog name popped into my mostly useless brain!! Through your links, I found Kathleen's blog too. I'm a happy camper! You have the most beautiful pictures, and she has great recipes and ideas! Bingo!!! I have your blog link saved now, so you are stuck with me once again :^)
    Blessings to you, J

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    1. Thanks so much for your visit! What fun times we had way back when on that forum where we all shared our tablescapes, recipes and decor! Hope you are doing well. We are managing fine though anxious to have life return to normal and be able to visit our granddaughter. Take care, Lori

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  10. Another beautiful table! I love those bunny plates, and the feathers are a lovely touch. I also love those pink eggs. Everything is so pretty!

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  11. Lori, I love the pink color scheme and the fluffy bunnies! Another gorgeous tablescape! Thanks for sharing at Celebrate Your Story! Link Party. You’ve been featured this week 🙂

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  12. This morning I decided to Google "Easter Bunny Tablescape" and guess what? Your beautiful blog post was on the first page of that Google search! I remember when you set this table last year, (and our Easter Table Hop). It truly knocked my socks off, Lori! So whimsical and beautiful! 🐰🐇💗

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