I am so excited to be a part of the Easter Celebratios blog hop hosted by my talented friend Amber at Follow the Yellow Brick Home.
I know you found a ton of beautiful Easter inspiration for your living room decor from Blue Sky At Home and hopefully you'll find some dining room inspiration here!
For some reason I find decorating for spring so much more difficult than the other seasons. I don't have have a lot of Easter decor because of this reason, but I do collect faux chocolate bunnies. My largest bunny is the one below. He is made by Martha Stewart and I bought him on QVC.
I like to group my chocolate rabbits together to make more of an impact. This year I decided to create a large vignette of bunnies for my dining room table.
I like to display the bunnies in old urns and silver server sets.
At each place setting I have a foiled Easter chick, they are also from QVC and look very much like a foiled chocolate treat!
I also brought out my floral egg cups for each setting. Instead of using eggs for the egg cups, I decided on a few carnation blooms.
The mantle got decorated with an eucalyptus and egg garland. The chocolate bunnies on either side of the basket are the very first that I ever purchased many years ago.
The antique chairs at the ends of my table were given to me by my sister. Once the fabric was blue, but since has faded to green. I would like to get them recovered someday, but for now they look nice with my Simply Shabby chic tablecloth.
I found the tablecloth on Ebay a few weeks ago still brand new in an unopened package! I love how feminine and spring like it is!
The bunny below is so precious because its holding a baby bunny, I've never seen one like it before!
Over all I am happy with my display of bunnies!
I always keep an eye out for faux chocolate bunnies throughout the year, as one can never have enough!
The linen cabinet in the dining room also received a few faux foil bunnies as well. These are so darling! I love the pink foil and the gauzy blue ribbons.
My french chair was the perfect spot for a trio of robin's eggs.
I hope you enjoyed my Easter tour of the dining room! I wish you all a beautiful Easter!
Thank you so much for vistiting!