I found a pair of vintage postcards last weekend that inspired this tabletop concert by the Bunny's Eastertime Band. As soon as I found this card, I knew I wanted a whimsical Easter table featuring bunnies in action.
A few more flips through the vintage card album, and this card helped me chose the tablecloth for the bunny frolic.
The bleeding hearts in my garden are just baby shoots of green this week, but this fabulous Simtex vintage tablecloth with ferns, clematis and bleeding hearts from my friend Elaine is ready to host the rabbits.
How about a bunny rendition of "Easter Parade" for your dining pleasure? The tulips are dancing to the beat.
Yes, the placesettings also feature musical bunnies.
This tabletop features Fiesta dinnerware, Libbey stripe glassware, Williams Sonoma egg-shaped bunny ramekins, vintage cocktail napkins, wooden bunnies from the dollar store many years ago, and a ceramic jardiniere that we received as a wedding gift. The hard to find flatware is by Cambridge and is variously called "Dot Gingham" or Duplex "Happy." It was a gift from the Flatware Fairy!
After dinner the rabbits continued their party on our mantle.
I wonder what other Easter surprises this week will bring? I'm sharing these Easter festivities for Tabletop Tuesday at A Stroll Through Life.
Monday, April 18, 2011
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Soo cute!!
ReplyDeleteYour table is darling and I love the bleeding hearts on the vintage card. ♥O
ReplyDeleteThose little bunnies and bunny dishes are so adorable! Love the bright, cheery tablesetting, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is just sooo pretty and cute!! Love those tulips and those vintage Easter cards are beautiful! Happy Easter to you and yours my friend....Picket
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are perfect, as is your cloth, but not as perfect as the lemongrass! Whoo! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLove your little bunnies. They are all so enchanting. Your table is fabulous, and I love your tablecloth.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
The egg shaped bunny bowls are just too sweet for words, love them!
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