Easter’s coming, and let’s be real—your cooking might not be the star of the show. But that’s okay. Because with the right bunny décor and table settings, no one’s gonna notice if the ham’s a little dry or the rolls are slightly burnt.
Here’s the thing: Easter decor isn’t just about eggs and pastels anymore. It’s about creating a vibe. A whole mood. Something that makes your guests go, “Wow, did you hire a professional?” (Spoiler: You didn’t.)
So let’s dive into 35 ways to make your Easter table so distracting, so delightful, that nobody’ll even remember to ask about the slightly overdone deviled eggs.
1. Tulip Tornado Centerpiece

Tulips scream spring. And if you arrange ‘em en masse in a big ol’ vase, they’ll steal the show before anyone even sits down. Mix colors or go monochrome—either way, it’s a win .
2. Bunny Napkin Rings

Little ceramic bunnies hugging your napkins? Yes, please. They’re cute, they’re functional, and they make even paper napkins look fancy .
3. Distressed Rabbit Figurines

These aren’t your grandma’s bunnies. A rustic, distressed rabbit adds charm without being too cutesy. Tuck ‘em between plates or let ‘em hop down the table runner .
4. Herb Sprig Place Cards

Rosemary sprigs with handwritten name tags? Simple, fragrant, and way more interesting than boring paper cards. Plus, guests can take ‘em home .
5. Floating Tulip Bowls

Not into tall centerpieces? Float tulip heads in shallow dishes. Add a few chamomile blooms for extra whimsy. Low profile, high impact .
6. Eggshell Planters

Cracked eggshells with tiny blooming bulbs inside? Adorable. And kinda genius. Line ‘em up down the table for a natural, earthy vibe .
7. Ceramic Egg Display

Not just for hiding. Pile ceramic eggs in a dough bowl or tiered tray. They’re elegant, reusable, and way less messy than real dyed ones .
8. Floral Table Runner

Skip the plain linen. Go for a runner bursting with embroidered flowers or even real petals scattered down the middle. Instant spring vibes .
9. Mini Nest Place Settings

Tiny nests with speckled eggs at each seat? Too cute. Add a name tag, and boom—personalized decor that’s also conversation-starting .
10. Bunny Creamer & Sugar Set

Because why should the napkin rings have all the fun? A bunny-shaped creamer set is functional and festive. Just try not to squeal when you pour .
11. Pressed Flower Place Cards
Pressed pansies or daisies glued onto cardstock? So vintage. So pretty. And way easier than calligraphy if your handwriting’s a mess .
12. Wicker Bunny Accents
A little woven bunny here, a basket there. Wicker brings texture without overwhelming. Plus, it’s great for holding rolls or silverware .
13. Layered Pastel Dishes
White plates are fine. But layering ‘em with pastel salad plates? Next-level. Mix soft blues, pinks, and mint for a dreamy stack .
14. Carrot Bundles
Tie real (or faux) carrots with twine. Scatter ‘em around the table. Unexpected, fresh, and way more interesting than another vase of flowers .
15. Metallic Bunny Figurines
Gold or silver bunnies add glam. Not too shiny, just enough to catch the light. Tuck ‘em between glasses for a subtle surprise .
16. Herb Wreath Centerpiece
Rosemary or thyme woven into a wreath. Put a candle in the middle. Smells amazing, looks even better. And you can cook with it later .
17. Jelly Bean Scatter
A handful of colorful jelly beans in glass dishes. Simple, sweet, and an easy way to tie in your color scheme. Plus, snackable decor .
18. Floral Watercolor Menus
Hand-painted menus with spring blooms. Doesn’t have to be perfect—the charm’s in the slight imperfections. And guests’ll feel extra special .
19. Glass Bunny Votives
Tiny glass bunnies holding tea lights. Magical at night. And during the day, they’re just cute little sculptures no one can resist touching .
20. Monogrammed Napkins
Fancy? Sure. Worth it? Absolutely. A single embroidered initial elevates even the simplest linen. Makes guests feel like royalty .
21. Onion-Skin Dyed Eggs
Natural, earthy, and full of old-world charm. These aren’t your neon-dyed eggs. They’re rustic, subtle, and totally Insta-worthy .
22. Bunny Salt & Pepper Shakers
Because even condiments deserve to be festive. A playful touch that’ll make everyone smile when they reach for the salt .
23. Floral Cake Stand
Not just for cake. Use it to display desserts, fruit, or even a mini bouquet. Elevates everything—literally .
24. Egg-Shaped Butter Dishes
Butter’s boring. Butter in an egg-shaped dish? Suddenly it’s a conversation piece. Bonus if it’s pastel-colored .
25. Faux Blooming Branches
No time to fuss with fresh flowers? Faux cherry blossoms or pussy willows in a tall vase. Effortless elegance .
26. Bunny Ear Chair Bows
Tie satin ribbons on chair backs. Twist ‘em into bunny ears. Silly? Maybe. Adorable? Definitely .
27. Marble Serving Trays
Cool, sleek, and perfect for passing apps. Makes even store-bought deviled eggs look gourmet .
28. Lavender Sprig Favors
Tiny bundles of lavender at each seat. Pretty, fragrant, and guests can take ‘em home to relax after all that ham .
29. Striped Napkins
Bold stripes in Easter colors. Not too matchy, just enough pop. Makes even a simple table feel curated .
30. Tiered Tray Decor
Layer mini bunnies, eggs, and greenery on a tiered tray. Great for small spaces—max decor, minimal table real estate .
31. Blue Naturally Dyed Eggs
Forget artificial dyes. Use red cabbage for stunning blue eggs. Science + decor = winning .
32. Floral Candle Holders
Candles wrapped in faux blooms. Soft light, softer vibes. Perfect for a cozy evening Easter dinner .
33. Quilted Fabric Eggs
No breaking, no mess. Fabric eggs in a bowl add texture and charm. Plus, the kids can’t crush ‘em .
34. Bunny-Shaped Bread
A loaf baked in a bunny mold. Because carbs should be cute too. Serve with herbed butter for extra points .
35. A Giant Floral Bunny Arrangement
Go big or go home. A huge floral bunny centerpiece? Over-the-top, unforgettable, and totally worth it .
Final Thoughts
Your Easter table doesn’t have to be perfect. Just interesting enough that no one notices the slightly charred edges of the asparagus. Mix a few of these ideas, keep it fun, and let the decor do the talking.
Because honestly? If your table’s this pretty, who’s even looking at the food?

Selena is an experienced lifestyle blogger and the voice behind many of Cozy Toned’s inspiring posts. With a passion for mindful living, home styling, and everyday wellness, she shares practical tips and fresh ideas to help readers live beautifully and intentionally.