Peter Cottontail Centerpiece
What would Easter be without Peter Cottontail himself? This whimsical centerpiece can be done in so many different ways and all of them pay a nice tribute to the Easter Bunny. You can use stuffed or otherwise cartoonish bunnies or use porcelain or glass to give your centerpiece a really elegant look. The entire thing is finished off with grass and of course, Easter eggs.
Instrutctions Moorebeautiful
Basket of Tulips
Flowers make beautiful centerpieces and tulips are one of the most beautiful flowers in the world. They are also perfect for Easter. You can buy tulips at the florist if you dont have some blooming at your home or get silk ones if you prefer. A simple basket filled with these lovely flowers in varying colors is sure to create a beautiful focal point for your Easter table.
Instrutctions Huffingtonpost
Regal Rabbit Centerpiece
If you have a tiered cake display or something similar, you can use it to create a beautiful centerpiece that houses a white chocolate or chocolate if you prefer- bunny on top. This gorgeous centerpiece is filled with wheatgrass which you can find at most health food stores and you can add smaller eggs to the mix if you like or small votives if you want to set a more romantic mood.
Instrutctions Goodhousekeeping
Buckets of Fun Centerpiece
Small colorful buckets, a Raz bunny head, some Easter grass and a few of those leftover Easter eggs will work nicely in creating a fun and colorful centerpiece that is the perfect focal point for any Easter table. You can use this in the hall or entryway to greet guests as they enter your home or set it on your Easter dinner table to spark lively conversation.
Instrutctions Trendytree
Chocolate Bunnies Centerpiece
Adorable chocolate bunnies atop a cake stand will make a very attractive, not to mention very yummy, centerpiece. If you can keep the kids from eating these little bunnies, your table will be perfectly set with chocolate which can double as dessert if you wish. You can buy chocolate bunnies at most stores starting at around a dollar and you can get different sizes and types to make it a bit interesting.
Instrutctions Relish
Easter Tablescape
In about five minutes or so you can create a beautiful landscape centerpiece to add to your table. This beautiful creation includes grass, eggs and of course the Easter bunny. You can add flowers, candied eggs or just anything that you want to make your tablescape unique. Imagine what you think Easter Land would look like and create that for your dinner table.
Instrutctions Hoosierhomemade
Rubber Ducky Centerpiece
If you are looking for a centerpiece that is fun and whimsical, this rubber ducky piece is perfect. You can even make your own homemade pedestal stand for your ducky to perch on and then simply surround him with Easter grass and a few plastic or candy Easter eggs. Most of the items needed to make this centerpiece can be purchased at the Dollar Tree so it is very inexpensive and is sure to be a hit, particularly with younger ones.
Instrutctions Simplysouthernmom
Crazy for Carrots Centerpiece
Carrots are certainly something that you want to have on hand for Easter. After all, the Easter bunny himself loves carrots. You can use those carrots to create a nice centerpiece that will look beautiful on any table. Carrots with the top greens intact will look beautiful when you add daisies and other flowers to offset the greenery.
Instrutctions Thepartydress
Coconut Cake Centerpiece
Why not make the centerpiece for your Easter dinner table the dessert as well? A coconut bunny cake is perfect for dessert and when dressed up properly, it can work as a beautiful centerpiece as well. You can nest your little bunny on a bed of grass made from green colored coconut and add a few candy Easter eggs around as well. This centerpiece is as yummy to taste as it is beautiful to look at.
Instrutctions Jennysteffens
Birdcage Centerpiece
Birdcages are great for Easter decorating. You can create a lovely centerpiece that will look nice on your dinner table or just adorning the table prior to Easter with a birdcage, a bird or two and some wheatgrass or fake grass that you can buy at a craft store. Add a few flowers near the bottom and decorate however you like. Match the birdcage to your dinnerware or make it stand out by adding bright colors.
Instrutctions Bhg