Easter Ideas: Using Blush Pink in Your Easter Table Decor
In this post: Looking for a cheerful way to set your Easter table? Here are Easter ideas to show you how to use blush pink in your Easter table decor.⇒

Are you afraid of pink?
Well, on the list of things to be afraid of, I’m sure pink is not high on your list.
But I mean, are you reluctant to use pink in your decor? Do you think it might be too feminine for the men in your home. Too sweet and child-like?
If you’d like to use pink but don’t want to commit in a big way, an Easter table setting is just the place

Easter Table Decor
Today I’m joining with my friends to bring you Easter ideas for your table. Be sure to visit the other posts at the bottom of this one!
Whether you’re having a large group or just staying with immediate family, these Easter table decor ideas will help elevate even the most intimate gathering into a lovely holiday meal.
And what could be more uplifting than a table punctuated by rosy pinks?

As I devised the plan for this spring table, I started with two thoughts in mind of what I wanted to include and the rest evolved from there.
One of those things was a set of these gorgeous lacy white plates from Arte Italica. I’ve wanted them forever and finally bit the bullet and bought them in the various sizes, including these chargers and dinner plates.
But for this table I felt it needed a bit more complexity, so rather than using the matching salad plates, the element that brought my whole concept together was the use of mis-matched vintage china, all with delicate pink floral trim.

I used fresh roses in two shades of pink, to firmly anchor the color palette of the table. I love the gentle blush pink for its softness and subtlety, yet the pop of fuchsia helps liven things up.
To enhance the warmth of the pinks I chose gilt-trimmed stemware, a lovely way to honor the special occasion.

As I mentioned above there were two things I wanted to include from the very start. The second driving force that influenced the design of this table was the use of cherry blossoms as a stately centerpiece. It’s the perfect time of year to have these luscious branches presiding over the table and they make a grand statement that gives the table its identity.

Riffing off the other pinks I brought out my favorite ruffled linen napkins in a barely-there blush pink that oozes charm. They’re gathered within a set of exquisite butterfly napkin rings with pretty pastel jewels in classic Easter egg tones.

And speaking of Easter eggs, I added a small speckled cluster on petit depression glass plates flanking the majestic arrangement in the center of the table.

The final component added was the vintage silver flatware deftly adorned with a romantic floral pattern. This set belonged to my mother and graces many of my tables, and is particularly fitting for this spring-inspired tableau.
I never mind mixing metals and use gold and silver comfortably on tables together.
My Easter table decor is really more white than pink, but the enchanting touches of pink play a commanding role. It’s hard not to notice their uplifting quality as they add a note of cheer to the holiday table!

Ideas for Styling Your Spring Table with Pink Elements
- Cherry Blossom Centerpiece – Arrange fresh or faux cherry blossom branches in a tall vase for an airy, romantic focal point.
- Cherry Blossom Place Cards – Write guests’ names on delicate pink cherry blossom cutouts or attach them to napkin rings.
- Cherry Blossom Runner – Lay down a garland of cherry blossom branches as a table runner for a soft, ethereal look.
- Cherry Blossom Floating Candles – Place cherry blossom blooms in a bowl of water with floating candles for a dreamy glow.
- Blush Pink Tablecloth – Use a soft pink linen or gauzy tablecloth as a base for an effortlessly elegant setting.
- Layered Pink Dinnerware – Mix and match pink-toned plates, such as soft blush chargers with floral-patterned dishes.
- Pink and Gold Accents – Incorporate gold flatware, chargers, or candle holders to add warmth and sophistication to pink decor.
- Rosy Glassware – Use pink-tinted wine glasses or water goblets for a subtle, elegant nod to the color theme.
- Pink Peony Arrangements – Fill vases with lush pink peonies for a luxurious, full-bodied floral display.
- Petal-Scattered Table – Sprinkle fresh or silk pink flower petals across the table for a delicate, romantic touch.
- Pink Taper Candles – Use tall, blush pink taper candles in gold or glass holders for an elegant and moody atmosphere.
- Raspberry and Rose Centerpiece – Arrange fresh pink roses with bowls of raspberries or strawberries for a natural, edible accent.
- Pink Ombre Napkins – Fold or layer napkins in different shades of pink for a subtle, gradient effect.
- Floral-Printed Menus – Create custom menus with pink floral designs for a personalized and polished detail.
- Soft Pink Velvet Ribbons – Tie silverware, napkins, or mini bouquets with blush velvet ribbons for a luxe touch.
- Pink Macaron Place Settings – Place a pink macaron on each plate as an edible decor element that doubles as a sweet treat.
- Pink Tulip Bouquets – Arrange pink tulips in clear glass vases for a fresh, clean, and classic spring look.
- Rose Quartz or Blush Charger Plates – Use pink-hued charger plates or subtly marbled rose quartz designs for an elegant base.
- Pink and White Gingham Accents – Incorporate soft pink gingham napkins or placemats for a charming, casual spring vibe.
- Mini Cherry Blossom Favors – Give guests small potted cherry blossom saplings or pink-wrapped treats as take-home favors.

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You always set the prettiest table Lory and this is a now a favorite! Thanks for organizing us, as always…xo
Aww thank you so much, Janet!!
Lory,
??? I can’t even begin to tell you how stunning this table scape is. Gives me goosebumps!
Your work is truly beautiful and so enjoyed at a time that we are so isolated with COVID-19.
Easter will look very different this year for all of us??
Stay creative, stay positive and pray ??
Hugs,
Nina from The Adirondacks
What a lovely comment my friend!! It’s so nice to be appreciated, especially now… 🙂 Stay safe!!
I love the french white jar vase in middle of table. Where did you get that?
Hmmm… I’ve had that one for a while. I’m thinking it was Home Goods, but could’ve been Pier 1.
The soft pinks are so pretty Lory – perfect for spring! And those plates!! Totally swooning over here….
Thanks again for putting this together and for including me!
Sheila
xo
Hi. I haven’t checked in quite awhile, but thinking you were in a lease until your dream home was built. Gosh not even sure your blog was in that situation. If I am at the right place, are you in fact in your new home? Thanks for the gorgeous tablescape. I am currently loving pink.
No, I don’t think that’s me. We moved a few years ago but the house was already built… 🙂 Thanks for the kind words though!!
Everything so soft and elegant. Really love the lacy dinnerware. I haven’t posted on my blog in awhile.
Thank you! It was hard to get motivated at first, but I do find it to be therapeutic… 😉
What can I say? Simply Gorgeous!
You’re so kind!
Love it 🥰
Thank you!
Hello – beautiful table! What cherry blossom branches do you actually have in the photo? I see two linked in your resource section. Thank you!
Thank you!! These are the ones in the photo: https://rstyle.me/+eOqq_MvEiAu89GMyNNowwQ