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I’m not hosting Easter this year, but if I were I would like to think that the table would be a mix of these two looks.
But who am I kidding, I’d be lucky to get a tablecloth down. I’d also find the time to whip up theseglitter confetti Easter eggs(aka caskarones – mini pinatas for your head) to shower over all of my guests for good luck. Right, I’d get to that too… no problem.
Those Easter tables are fab! A co-worker was talking about those confetti eggs and how much her daughter loves them every year. It made me want to get some!
Great minds think alike! Just adhesive-sprayed and glittered a batch of eggs for the SIXTH (eek!) annual Keusch-Hart Easter Brunch for Ex-pats…look for the table pics later next week, after the prosecco hangover subsides ; ) xoxo
The gold glitter is so pretty. We have a confetti egg smashing tradition in my family. We make up to 700 hundred eggs. No joke! You can only imagine how huge my family is. We just decorated them this past Saturday. Fun stuff.
I have never really celebrated Easter all that much – but I love the table settings you’ve picked out. I think I’m more apt to honor this holiday now that I have children and can feel the spring season lifting me out of the winter dumps. Re-emerging and Easter go hand in hand.
Exactly my thoughts: “that is a freakin’ good idea…glad someone else is doing it!” (c: I’m such a bum sometimes! But if I were to go all out, the glitter would be at the top of my list..
Those glitter Easter eggs are awesome! Years later, I’m still a sucker for the plastic colored eggs that my parents would fill with chocolate and lotto tickets. I would give anything to have Easter egg hunts with my cousins again.
Ohh love the glitter eggs, wonder if that is too girly to do with Sterling? Also love both tablescapes, but I am always so slack about tablescapes. It usually takes all my efforts just to get the meal ready. I don’t have time to decorate too!
Love both pics of the diff table settings! Both are beautiful! I am hosting Easter at my house this year too, and I still have not decided if I am going to cook or if we are going our for brunch! Need to get on that asap!!
Love both table settings, one natural, one sooo much fun! It will just be the four of us this year, so I have no idea what we are doing. But, sometimes the simple unexpected is best.
Those Easter tables are fab! A co-worker was talking about those confetti eggs and how much her daughter loves them every year. It made me want to get some!
How cute is this! I am loving the glitter eggs.
xo
How fun are those glitter eggs!
Great minds think alike! Just adhesive-sprayed and glittered a batch of eggs for the SIXTH (eek!) annual Keusch-Hart Easter Brunch for Ex-pats…look for the table pics later next week, after the prosecco hangover subsides ; ) xoxo
Ahh, glitter confetti easter eggs! LOVE!
I love those glittered eggs. I would have the time or patience to make them, but they sure are pretty.
PS: So happy you are coming to Blogfest! I will get to see you soon!
wow love the glitter-filled eggs!!!!
xoxox
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The gold glitter is so pretty. We have a confetti egg smashing tradition in my family. We make up to 700 hundred eggs. No joke! You can only imagine how huge my family is. We just decorated them this past Saturday. Fun stuff.
Umm I am obsessed with that glitter Easter egg – sooo cute! xoxo
I have never really celebrated Easter all that much – but I love the table settings you’ve picked out. I think I’m more apt to honor this holiday now that I have children and can feel the spring season lifting me out of the winter dumps. Re-emerging and Easter go hand in hand.
Those glitter eggs might be the most amazing thing i have seen all month-so cool!
Exactly my thoughts: “that is a freakin’ good idea…glad someone else is doing it!” (c: I’m such a bum sometimes! But if I were to go all out, the glitter would be at the top of my list..
The glitter eggs are amazing !!!
xxLily
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a little obsessed with the Oh Happy Day eggs…
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Those glitter Easter eggs are awesome! Years later, I’m still a sucker for the plastic colored eggs that my parents would fill with chocolate and lotto tickets. I would give anything to have Easter egg hunts with my cousins again.
So pretty! And I love the little glitter eggs!! Although I can imagine they’d be a pain to clean up haha
Oh my! I’m so in love with the sugar candy sticks at each place setting! :) So pretty!
This is exactly how I would want my table too! I guess I will have to settle for Mexican decor this year!!!
Very pretty and those eggs are so incredible- love!
Those glitter eggs look like lots of fun. I love the chevron napkins.
Gorgeous! Love that table on the right, it looks like candy! :)
Ohh love the glitter eggs, wonder if that is too girly to do with Sterling? Also love both tablescapes, but I am always so slack about tablescapes. It usually takes all my efforts just to get the meal ready. I don’t have time to decorate too!
wowwie zowwie… glitter eggs!? I am loving these images, such beautiful spring inspiration! Thanks for sharing!
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So fabulous! I adore the egg idea…I would say that I might try it but I will be too lazy chillin by the pool :)
Love the first table! Our house is too small to host any holidays but I can’t wait for the day when I can!
Love both pics of the diff table settings! Both are beautiful! I am hosting Easter at my house this year too, and I still have not decided if I am going to cook or if we are going our for brunch! Need to get on that asap!!
Love both table settings, one natural, one sooo much fun! It will just be the four of us this year, so I have no idea what we are doing. But, sometimes the simple unexpected is best.