3 minimal Easter table decor ideas

Spring is here and with it comes visions of warmer weather, spring colors and loads of decorations. With a spring comes and Easter holidays.
Easter is not only chocolate and eggs. For some people, this is still an important anniversary, which is closely associated with the religion. Perhaps the best and most important part of Easter is when family and friends come together at the table to share a great meal or play a game of egg tapping.
All photos taken by Simona Benetyte.
Decorate your home in minimalist style for Easter!
Follow this guide with three gorgeous dining settings to achieve minimal Easter decor in your home with themed tableware, homemade accessories and beautiful displays. Bring you fresh ideas that will make your celebration truly one to remember.
Beautiful floristic desingns by si.MONA
Candles with amber by MiLiCrafts
1. For a woodland-inspired theme, bring the great outdoors inside to create a beautiful, fresh setting. This set off a pretty display of dried bent to create a striking ornament over the table that will wow everyone. Choose a ceramic pottery for a modern country look, handmade soy candles and gold decorated eggs to highlight the delicate textures and patterns. Everything combined with a backdrop of Baltic table linens, crisp silverware and naturalistic wisps, this neat little pieces brings a little magic to a beautiful table and meal.
Table stylings by Simona Paulauskiene
Handmade ceramic pottery is something brilliant.
2. The second table shows more simple but not inferior decor. Grey shades are always in trends and this time we use them to show a fresh palette of nature-inspired flowers. To make the table more festive we used egg candles. So this simple setting is easy to make and in the same time it looks modern and beautiful.
Several types of grey shades in this shop.
Grey ceramics fits with all type of table setting.
Soy wax candle eggs is something must have on your table.
3. This Easter table is the trendy one, cause we used coral and pink table linens. This color palette is so warm and meant to be the season highlight. For the centerpiece we used the first and most adorable spring flowers tulips. And for sure the white pottery and beautiful candles was the adorable accent.
White ceramics to brighten pink table.
Softened line are the best choice!
Cement eggs ornaments with gold.

EASTER DECOR DIY: GOLDEN LEAF MARBLED CONCRETE EGG





What could be more beautiful than a self made decorations for Easter. These gold leaves marbled concrete eggs will give a modern and sophisticated touch to your Easter decor and make your guests go wow. Gorgeous metallic details is on trend now, so lets make some magic.

MATERIALS

  • Concrete eggs (from MiLiSupplies shop)
  • White craft glue (school glue)
  • Deco metal flakes from Rayher 
  • Protective varnish from Rayher (optional)
  • 2 brushes



DIRECTIONS

1. Brush some glue on the egg randomly, do not cover the whole egg, leave some clean space to get a marbled effect.
2. Take a metal leaf and apply it on the glued surface.
3. Smooth the leaf with the dry brush. 
4. Repeat this process in a few steps, because the glue dries quite fast.


5. After you covered all the areas you wanted and the gold leaf stuck nicely brush off the unstuck leaf parts to get beautiful marble imitating edges. 


6. After brushing off the unstuck parts of the gold leaf you will have a small gold leaf shreds. Don't throw them away, simply brush some glue on the uncovered areas and using your fingers stick these shreds to the concrete egg.


7. If you want to the gold marble to remain bright and shiny for a longer time, apply the protective varnish to prevent the metal from oxidation.



Let it dry and here you go, your gold leaf marbled concrete egg is ready to be your perfect Easter decoration made with your own hands.

Table etiquette basics. Things to do or not to do with napkins

Adorable table decor by Svenciu virtuve
Holiday is near, so why not talk about napkins and dining etiquette basics! ⠀
You will be dining at gatherings where formal dining protocol may be in order (or at least appreciated). But how many of us actually know what to do?
So we decided to make a short list of tips and common mistakes of what to do (or avoid) with napkins.


Table linens by CozyLinen
1. First and the basic rule is to put napkin on your lap and don't leave it on the table.
2. If there's a host, wait until he or she picks up a napkin, then pick up yours and place it on your lap. When there isn't a host, wait until two or three people in your group are seated, then pick up your napkin.
3. A large napkin is folded in half with the fold facing the waistline, while a smaller napkin is opened completely. In upscale restaurants, a server may drape a napkin on your lap.
4. Don't unfold your napkin above the table. Unfold your napkin, just above your lap, underneath the table.
Soy candles and scented pine cones by MiLiCrafts
5. If you leave the table during a meal, place your napkin, loosely folded, on the seat of your chair. A napkin is never returned to the table until you're ready to leave; it stays on your lap, even after the meal is finished.
6. When you're ready to leave the table, pick up the napkin by the center, gather it loosely, and place it to the left of the plate. If the plate has been removed, you may place the napkin on the table in front of you.
7. The baddest manners during the dinner is blowing you nose into your napkin, using it as a bib, throwing it on the plate when you're finished. Never, never ever do this!
Ceramic pottery by MrBowlCeramics
8. If you bite into something difficult to chew (like a piece of meat or gristle), you don't spit it into your cloth napkin. When no one is looking, you discreetly take it out with your two fingers and put it on the edge of your plate.
9. Don't place your napkin back on the table while others are still eating.
10. Don't blot lipstick on a cloth napkin or use it as a handkerchief.
11. Do use the napkin to blot the lips, not to wipe the mouth.
Photos by Simona Benetyte

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