How to Decorate a Table for an Easter Brunch
Hosting an Easter brunch is a fun and festive way to bring family and friends together to celebrate the holiday and the arrival of spring. Follow these steps to adorn your brunch table with some easy and inexpensive decorations. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Place old family photos beneath clear glass dinner plates, so your guests can view the photos before filling their plates with food. Consider making copies of the photos on high-quality photo paper before slipping them under the plates to preserve the originals.
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Use a glue gun to affix some decorative pastel ribbon to solid color placemats. Glue the ribbon vertically on each side of the placemat. A simple design is the most elegant.
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Decorate the table by filling a small and clear vase with water and some fresh flowers. Place this vase inside a larger clear vase, and pour jelly beans or colorful hard candy into the larger vase. Center this arrangement on your Easter brunch table.
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Create a fun arrangement for the kids' table by placing some plastic Easter eggs filled with jelly beans or chocolate on a bed of Easter grass.
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Make place cards with hard-boiled and dyed Easter eggs by writing each guest's name on an egg once they've dried. Place each egg inside a small Easter basket or pastel container and center it on each brunch plate.
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Tie cloth napkins with pretty ribbon that coordinates with your tableware. Slip a small spring blossom underneath the ribbon's bow.
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Set pastel-colored dripless candles in crystal candlesticks in the center of your table. Make certain the height of the candles doesn't prohibit guests from seeing each other across the table.
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Tips & Warnings
Remember to scatter small pretty dishes filled with Easter candy or chocolate on your brunch table and throughout your house for your friends and family to munch on.
When you decorate your Easter brunch table, keep a streamlined and clean look by using a monochromatic theme throughout.
Do not decorate the kids' table with candles, as curious little fingers may get burned.