Spring is in the air and that means Easter is just around the corner! Welcome the season of rebirth with one of these easy, cheerful Easter centerpieces. We have it all: pastels, vibrant colors, flowers, bunnies, moss, there’s something for everyone here!
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1. Plush moss
Using a mound covered in lush faux moss makes for a simple centerpiece that speaks to the season without being overwhelming or distracting. It also complements a variety of color schemes, we love it paired here with a soft blush pink to create a soothing, yet pleasing look for Easter.
2. Bud vases galore
Playing with verticality is fun with centerpieces, but when going with something with height we recommend something that allows some visibility or else it blocks conversation over the table. This combination of colorful tapers and delicate flowers in bud vases allow people to see across the table and add fun pops of color in a laidback way. To add even more personality opt for eclectic bud vases, they are usually readily available at thrift stores. For a more elegant look, try this set up in a monochromatic look.
3. Vibrant yellow
We usually associate Easter centerpieces with soft, pillowy pastels, but it doesn’t have to be that way! Here a bold lemon yellow stands out from the light grays and whites of the table setting, pulling the eye in and bringing lighthearted energy to the room without overwhelming it. If yellow isn’t your favorite, this effect works with any saturated color you like.
4. Candles and tulips
For something more clean, pairing elegant tulips and tapered candles in matching colors combines the perfect amounts of fun and chicness. Go with any color scheme you like, but the closer the color match of the candles and tulips the more put together it will feel.
5. Refreshing citrus
Injecting orange into your Easter centerpieces is a way to turn up the volume and make things feel more modern. Orange roses play well off the orange glass vase and bowl of oranges nearby, inviting a joyful warmth into the room and looking forward to the fast approaching summer days.
6. Speckled eggs and flowers
Speckled eggs of different sizes and colors add some character to this centerpiece, adding interest and breaking up the pale blues and greens of the eggs. Branches of small white flowers add movement and height, filling the space without being too in your face.
7. Mossy eggs
Gigantic mossy eggs combines the gentle vibrance of moss and the new birth symbology of eggs to form a centerpiece that well encapsulates the joy, hope, and renewal of spring and Easter. The large eggs are accompanied by delicate branches and blossoms as well as smaller eggs, creating a wonderful balance to keep the centerpiece from feeling too massive or cluttery.
8. Spring florals
Grab some vases and your funkiest colored candles for this vibrant Easter centerpiece. This laidback cool vibe is made by using a variety of flowers that complement and contrast each other, not clashing but they aren’t all the same in shape, size, or color. This is echoed in the varied choices of vase and candles.
9. Cute cottagecore
Small white bunnies populate this table, offering eggs, carrying grass, and nesting in eggs. The bunnies, pastels, and delicate prints lend the look a cottagecore feel, particularly with the abundance of white to contrast. If you’re going for something similar, make sure you have figurines you like and then accent them with a soft color scheme and small flowers. The goal is cute rather than cool or elegant.
10. Green, white, and gold
Moss once again makes an appearance, this time taking the place of a table runner and uniting this centerpiece into one of our most whimsical Easter centerpieces. The blanket of green forms the foundation, allowing the white figurines, candles, flowers, and dishware to pop, accented by gold throughout. Limiting the color scheme to three main colors keeps this centerpiece in hand and allows you to play more with elements like the figurines and flowers without it veering off into chaos.
11. Bunny in a bowl
For a simple and sweet Easter centerpiece, place a large rabbit figurine in a bowl and surround it with faux moss or clover. It’s super easy and captures all the Easter vibes without all the effort. And it looks so good no one will know how easy (read: lazy) it was!
12. Soft pinks
Channel your femininity this Easter with a variety of soft pinks. Pinks in the flowers, pink in the candles, pinks in the dishware. They don’t all have to match exactly, but they should be in the same family. Add in some accent colors, here they used orange and green to liven the look up, and a light tablecloth and you have a fresh centerpiece ready for Easter.
13. Get growing
Lean into the season of new growth with an Easter centerpiece focused on blooming hyacinths and bright carrots. Keeping the hyacinth bulbs in the pots gives a garden feel, playing on that same growth aesthetic. It all comes together to make a cheerful look that’s not too fussy.
14. Spring renewal
It’s spring and flowers are blooming, rabbits are…doing what rabbits do, hibernation has ended and the world is waking up. Channel some of that energy with a lush green table runner gathered to resemble grass, bunnies, and clean white flowers. The green and white color scheme is simple and elegant but the candles, figurines, and different types of flowers keeps it from being boring.
15. Cheerful color
Shake off the winter blues with yellow, the most vibrant, happiest of colors. Yellow is featured throughout the flowers and is also seen in the napkins, balanced throughout the table and offset with a generous amount of white. The key here is to keep the yellow in small bursts so it doesn’t feel blinding.
16. Chic monochrome
Going with a pastel pink for just about everything possible gives you a dreamy, soft effect. It’s soothing rather than invigorating, celebrating Easter with gentle gratitude rather than a boisterous celebration. Roses and cherry blossoms are the main event, accented by simple dishware so as not to compete.
17. Dyed eggs
This is a cheeky centerpiece similar to the speckled eggs, but more focused on fun than elegance. A variety of naturally dyed eggs anchor this version, playing off the riot of pink and peach flowers bursting from the vase. The overall effect is fun, personable, and doesn’t take itself too seriously. As with any of these Easter centerpieces, you can personalize it as you like. Try dying the eggs different colors and go for a completely different color scheme!
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