3 Fabulous Easter Centerpieces for Your Easter Table

These Easter Centerpieces Are Easy to Put Together

Sophie Stillwell
Dress up your Easter table this holiday with a fabulous centerpiece that will delight your guests. Gone are the twin candles or single flower arrangements - we're talking about fun and creative Easter centerpieces with flair! You can find everything you need for these three Easter centerpiece ideas in your home or very cheaply at second hand stores and yard sales.

Candlesticks Aren't Just for Candles

Ideally, you'll have at least ten silver and silver plate candlesticks for this Easter centerpiece. If you don't have enough of your own, ask your guests to bring some with them - this Easter centerpiece is so simple, you'll have time to set it up while everyone hangs their coats and grabs a drink. Gather up all your candlesticks and place them in a random order in the middle of your Easter table. Once you have your candlesticks arranged, top each one with dyed Easter egg. If you want more color on your Easter table, arrange Easter grass around the bases of the candlesticks. This cute Easter centerpiece is complete in just a few minutes.

The More the Merrier

Instead of a single flower arrangement for your Easter table, how about several smaller arrangements? Gather between 3 and 7 medium glass vases of varying heights. These can be found easily at a second hand store. In each one, place a single peony, a couple of roses, and a sprig of baby's breath. These small arrangements can be set in a line down your Easter table, or you can arrange them tightly in the center for a gorgeous Easter centerpiece.

Easter Candy Does Double Duty

Obtain between 3 and 10 glass topped mason jars. If you can't find these type of jars, any glass jar will do - just leave the cover off. Fill the jars all the way to the top with different kinds of Easter candy such as jelly beans, foil covered eggs or rabbits, and marshmallow chicks. Using books and small boxes, create varied levels in the center of your Easter table and cover them with a pastel scarf or extra tablecloth. Arrange the jars on the scarf to create a fun and edible Easter centerpiece.

If none of these Easter centerpiece ideas works for you, take stroll around your house and see what you can use creatively to make your own unique centerpiece for this year's Easter table. The key is simply re-thinking the traditional centerpiece and adding your own flair for something extra special.

Published by Sophie Stillwell

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  • Julia Bodeeb4/11/2009

    Like the jars of jelly beans idea, sounds pretty !

  • mayweddi3/27/2009

    Great idea for my centerpiece!
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  • samaira3/21/2009

    Great write up.

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