March 26, 2026

Bunnies and Cupcakes: An Easter Table for Kids

Flowers are blooming, trees are leafing out, birds are singing — a sure sign that spring's arrival is accelerating. Houses are being decorated with lighter colors and playful touches to echo spring's sunnier mood. Welcome to my table inspired by several Easter baskets that had belonged to my daughter which were stored and forgotten. I had kept these baskets because they were woven of natural materials dyed pretty colors.
 

I originally planned a table around the lovely plates that I often use for spring, which you may remember from Springing towards Easter MeadowsBut then I discovered these beauties that I couldn't resist! This charming table is the result, one I think my nieces aged eight and ten would love.


The plates have a simple design, a watercolor painting of a realistic bunny wreathed in wildflowers. Its face and head are in focus with the remaining elements somewhat blurred, almost as though you're seeing it in the soft light of dawn. The dinner plates beneath them have a fluid scrolling pattern in turquoise and brown that looks organic. 


By happy coincidence I stumbled on this tablecloth patterned with nearly identical wildflowers. I love the soft spring colors and the fluffle of bunnies scattered throughout them. There are eight in this small segment alone!
 
     
Soft pastel colors became the order of the day! How perfect are these cupcakes frosted in aquamarine and lime? And these M&Ms and peeps in yellow and pink? I confess I also splurged on napkins covered in bunnies in a saturated pink.
 
        
The basket teems with mini stuffed bunnies, chicks and lambs. 
 

Outside the basket stands a bunny I've had for a number of years that could have posed for the plate's watercolor. 

           
I chose these deeper plum-colored glasses because I thought the color would appeal to kids and their sturdy style would stand up to smaller hands.
 

I didn't put any candy inside the basket — there's plenty of sweets on the table and on the buffet (photo below).
 
              
As part of the centerpiece I chose a potted hyacinth whose fragrance is out of this world.
 
             
 I love these thrifted aluminum candlesticks. Instead of candles they hold faux decorated eggs.
 

The petals are almost unfurling as I watch.
 
               
Younger bunnies cavort delightfully. I think they add to a perfectly charming table for kids.
 
          
 On the buffet is another basket filled with cute baby animals and faux carrots.
 
  
They're eyeing the bowl full of chocolates!
      

Just for fun I thought I'd show you an oil painting that hangs in our living room next to the archway that leads to my study. I often forget it's there lol! The elaborate frame is rather outsized for the subject.
    

Thank you for joining me today!
 

I hope you have a wonderful spring!
 



Table details
Salad plates | Mikasa 'Easter Meadow'
Dinner plates | Noritake 'Esteem'
Water glasses | Fostoria 'Classic-Amethyst' 
   
   
Shared with these fun parties 
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16 comments:

  1. Oh Sandra, this is lovely and your nieces are going to adore it! The Mikasa bunny plates are so sweet and the tablecloth you found is darling. I love all your eggs, candies, and plush toys in the basket and scattered around the table. The thrifted candle holders are just precious. The cupcakes look delicious and I hope you all have a wonderful brunch at your beautiful table!.

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    1. Thanks so much, Kim! I had such fun designing a table for the girls!

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  2. What a lovely table setting. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thanks, Kim! I'm so glad you came to visit.

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  3. What is it about Easter tables that just looks so darned sweet? This is just adorable. The plates, the linens, the centerpiece, no matter who dines at this table, they are going to be absolutely charmed.

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    1. Thanks, Pattie! I was especially charmed with all the Easter themed tablewares I discovered this year. I had successfully resisted buying dishes for almost two years but totally succumbed to the cuteness lol.

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  4. Love your fluffle all over the table, Sandra!

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    1. Thanks, Rita. It was such fun to do!

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  5. It's beautiful! I'm not a kid but I would love to sit at such a beautiful Easter table : ))

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    1. Thanks, Nicole! I think a bit of the child always remains in each of us -- we'd be way too stuffy and serious without that lol.

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  6. Sandra, a lovely Easter table. love the bouquet of bunnies. Looks like so much fun. I am happy to feature your pretty table at Love Your Creativity. Happy Easter.

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  7. I love the bunny theme! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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    1. Thanks, Jennifer! I can never resist bunnies lol!

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