Simple Bunny Table Setting

Welcome, friends! I’m so thrilled you’re joining me today as we usher in the coming of spring with a Simple Bunny Table Setting. For this tablescape, I’ve raided my own home, opting not to buy anything new. I’ll guide you through each step of this charming setting. As you can see in the picture above, a favorite bunny statue takes center stage on my table. This special piece was gifted to me by a dear friend years ago, and I delight in using it every spring.

Today, I’m excited to be part of a special gathering with 18 other bloggers, where we’ll all be sharing our Spring and Easter tablescapes. You can find the links to each blogger’s post at the bottom of this page, so be sure to check out their beautiful creations too! A special thank you to Rita of Panoply for organizing this hop. She always does such a fantastic job, and we’re grateful for her efforts in bringing us all together. Thanks, Rita!
If you’re visiting from Mantel and Table, welcome, weren’t those Tulips wonderful?
Now, let’s get started as I take you step-by-step through this table setting.









I set the stage for this tablescape with a soft yellow tablecloth, a perfect choice for welcoming the freshness of spring. Yellow, with its cheerful hue, acts as a subtle yet vibrant backdrop for the rest of the setting. For the chargers, I opted for a soft green set by Lenox, adding a calming and natural element to the table. The real star of the show, however, is the dinner plate from Noritake, boasting a stunning array of colors and patterns that dance across its surface. This plate not only complements the green charger but also brings in touches of yellow, creating a harmonious blend. To further tie in the yellow tones, I selected the ‘Butterfly Meadow’ pattern by Lenox for the salad plate, adding a whimsical touch to the setting. Finally, I introduced a blue bowl into the mix, echoing the blue accents in the ‘Butterfly Meadow’ pattern and completing the cohesive look of the place setting.
To add a whimsical touch, I crafted some adorable bunny ears (instructions below!) that wrap around green moss eggs, adding a playful pop of color to the table. For the flatware, I chose silver-plated ‘Olde Bouquet’ by Godinger, its floral-adorned handles perfectly embody the essence of spring. The crystal accents include ‘Orchid’ wine glasses by Heisey and water glasses by Tiffin-Franciscan, adding a touch of elegance to the setting. What’s even more exciting is that everything mentioned so far was thrifted, showcasing my love for creating special table settings with unique finds.
For the centerpiece, I opted for a cut crystal biscuit holder, which provides an elegant and sparkling base. I gathered a mix of flowers from my garden, along with a few store-bought blooms, to create a light and airy arrangement. I wanted to capture the essence of spring, where blooms don’t all appear at once but gradually unfold, creating a sense of natural beauty and serenity.

A side view of the plate stack shows you all the colors of Spring that blend exuberantly in this table setting.

Here’s a look at the centerpiece with the place settings adding their color around the table.

To enhance the centerpiece, I nestled in some adorable bunny figurines and intertwined azalea blossoms throughout the bunnies. This intertwining not only links the bunnies and the flowers but also adds a delightful touch of whimsy. You might have noticed the soft pink lights in the background; those are actually grow lights on timers. They’re set to mimic the number of hours of sunlight that plants would receive outdoors, ensuring that the blooms stay vibrant and healthy.

You can see how the centerpiece works with the place settings to bring a feeling of Spring with all its color.







All you need to make the bunny ear napkins are a square napkin, eggs, and a bit of raffia or ribbon for the tie. You can see in the pictures above how simple and quick this fold is. You can put a face on the egg, if you like. I kept it simple.
I haven’t decided on the menu as yet but I know it will include a soup course, then probably ham and sides like a Spring risotto and a salad with perhaps carrot cake for dessert.

Thanks so much for visiting with me today. I hope you’ll click on the links below and visit all the ladies. You’ll find some great ideas for your own tables as you enjoy the creative efforts of these talented Bloggers.
Panoply – Spring / Easter Tablescape with Classic Blue & White
Hyacinths for the Soul – March into Spring
Home is Where the Boat Is – Easter Bunnies, Chicks, and Blooms
Pandora’s Box – Easter Breakfast Table for 2
Life and Linda – Hippity Hoppity Tablescape
Everyday Living – Celebrating Spring’s Arrival and Easter’s Blessings
My Thrift Store Addiction – Birds and Blooms Spring Tea Party
The Cat’s Whiskerz – Hello Spring
Belle Bleu Interiors – Bunnies and Blooms
Mantel and Table – Spring Garden Tablescape with a Beautiful Basket of Tulips
Thrifting Wonderland – Simple Bunny Table Setting
The Painted Apron – Bunnies in Bloom!
Dinner at Eight – Celebrate Spring’s Arrival with a Pastel Tablescape
Corner of Plaid and Paisley – Spring Sprouts New Life
Karin’s Kottage – Charming Easter bunny table setting
Red Cottage Chronicles – Spring Fling Tablescape
The Bookish Dilettante – Spring Tablescape: Bookish Bunnies
Me and My Captain – Keepers of the Traveling Shamrock TableCloth

Your dinner plates are lovely! I like how you tucked your bunnies into the floral arrangement, clever. This is a pretty and welcoming table and I would enjoy dining here, especially with the cute bunny napkin fold!!
Thanks, Patti, it’s always a pleasure to be on this tablescape hop with you.
Lynne
Love this, Lynne. I don’t do bunnies but of all the bunnies/rabbits for decor that I’ve seen over time this one is the most whimsical and charming – a real treasure.
They are definitely my favorite bunnies, Robin. Such fun to have out in the Spring. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Very pretty, and I like the simplicity of your table. The bunny napkin folds are precious! Thanks for the tutorial. I like that you used the biscuit barrel as your centerpiece. Your flowers are so pretty, and I also love your Lenox plates. Happy spring!
Happy Spring, Ricki. It was fun shopping my house and using things I already had. Have a great week.
Lynne
Lynne, I appreciate your thoughtful process in styling your table. Your use of the pastel yellow tablecloth, the green Lenox chargers, Noritake dinner plate with striking colors, Lenox butterfly meadow plate, and a pastel blue bowl resulted in a lovely table! The bunny ears napkin fold adds a touch of whimsy which is always fun. It is always a pleasure to blog hop with you…Happy Spring and Easter!
Thanks, Pam, wishing you a very Happy Easter! Always a pleasure to hop with you. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Hi Lynne, The bunny ears napkins are so cute and the butterfly plates are just lovely and perfect for spring! Blessings, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction
Thanks, Cecilia, always a pleasure to join you on a hop. Have a great week.
Lynne
Lynne what a cute table and thanks for showing your thought processes in developing each part. I was immediately attracted to the adorable rabbits with flowers inter-twining around them. Love their ears. The soft yellow is perfect as a welcome to Spring. I like the brighter rabbit ears napkin and your instructions on how to make them. It is always fun to see what you have inspired us to think about. Happy Spring and Easter.
The bunnies are a favorite of mine. Wishing you a very Happy Easter!
Lynne
This is such a fun and whimsical table! I love the colors and print of your plate stack!
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Thanks, Marsha, decorating a holiday table is always fun. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Lynne, the Noritake plates are stunning with their striking flowers and color. Your floral centerpiece is beautiful, and the sweet bunnies are the perfect touch. The napkin fold is precious and such a wonderful accent your plate stack. It is a joy to join you on this hop. I hope that you have a happy and blessed spring!
Thanks, Shannon, the Noritake plates are a favorite. Lovely to join you on the blog hop. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Oh Lynne, those bunnies are so cute! And so special as they were gifted by a friend! I love your pretty plate stacks, the colors in the Noritake plates are beautiful and I love the plaid napkin that coordinates so well with them. The napkins tied around the moss eggs are adorable atop the plates. Beautiful flowers too, a wonderful Spring/Easter table!
Jenna
Thanks, Jenna, the bunnies are a favorite. Such fun to join you on the hop. Have a lovely week.
Lyine
Lynne, you spring table is darling with the Noritake china and those gorgeous florals. The bunny ear fold napkins is so sweet with the moss eggs. You always amaze me with your fabulous finds. The bunnies are so cute and ai know they feel special because a friend gifted them. I must love bunnies, they are so cute and happy. Love the pretty flatware and those fabulous crystal stems. Always a pleasure hopping along with you. Happy spring.
Thanks, Linda, I love to look for treasures and I’m in a good area to find some. Always a pleasure to join you on a hop. Have a wonderful week and a lovely spring.
Lynne
Bunnies are the thing this Easter… including my own tablescape too 🙂 I love the fact you shopped your home and didn’t buy anything new. Your Noritake plates are so pretty. Love how you tied the blue and green plaid napkins into bunny ears.
Thanks, Karin, bunnies are indeed everywhere this spring. Lovely joining you on the hop. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
I love your layering of plates and mixing of patterns and how the ‘Olde Bouquet’ flatware repeats the floral border of your Noritake plates. The bunny pair makes an adorable centerpiece and I love the whimsy of the azalea blooms between the two. Your bunny ear napkin fold is a delightful and playful touch. As always, it’s a treat to join you at the table and hop with you. Wishing you a Happy Spring! 🐇🐣 🌷💐
Thanks, Mary, always a pleasure to join you on a hop. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Lynne, those bunnies are so cute and how precious that they were a gift! Love the mix on your plate stack and how you tied all your colors together. Thanks for the tutorial on the bunny ear napkin fold – so fun. The flowers are so pretty in your crystal biscuit holder and the flatware is just gorgeous. It was great hopping with you and wishing you a lovely spring and a happy Easter!
Thanks, Kim, the hops are fun and I love seeing the creative efforts of everyone. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Lynne, this is delightful! Love the detail on the plates, the cute bunnies, and the napkin fold of bunny ears for the eggs. All charming and a perfect welcome to spring and Easter. Happy days ahead!
Thanks, Sarah, wishing you a delightful spring. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Your tablescape is so pretty and whimsical as well. I love the butterflies and bunnies. Found you on Grandma’s House. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, Clearissa, the butterfly plates are a favorite and I love using them in the spring. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Lynne, that’s a beautiful plate stack! I love your method of thrifting and finding such beautiful things. The stems, the flatware, the plates, and the biscuit jar as vase – really nice finds! The floral arrangement is so pretty! So wispy, and it’s very cute how you intertwined the azaleas with the bunny couple. If thrifting was that good here, I’d be in bigger trouble than I already am space-wise! Thanks for bringing your style to the table and to the hop. Happy spring!
It’s always fun to find something “new to you” when shopping thrift stores and estate sales. Always a pleasure to visit with you. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
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Thanks for stopping by. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Lynne, this is a lovely spring table, capturing just the right amount of anticipation for the coming explosion of flowers. I love the effect of wispy flowers arching over the table. The two patterns of stemmed glassware pair gracefully and their sparkle brightens the sometimes rainy days of spring. The dinner plates and chargers were made to be together. You’ve convinced me to go back to thrifting — it’s been a little while for me, but I do enjoy it and seeing what works together. It’s fun hopping with you!
Thanks, Sandra, I am always amazed at what I find when I am thrifting. It’s nice to be able to “shop your home” too for a pretty table setting. Hope you have a wonderful spring. Lovely hopping with you.
Lynne
Oh my gosh Lynne – the bunny figurine is adorable! How sweet of your friend. I love how you tied it in with the flowers too, and how they make such a beautiful centerpiece together. You’re an amazing thrifter! Hope you have a lovely spring and Easter. (I vote for risotto – your preliminary menu sounds delicious!) 😊
Thanks, Barbara, always a pleasure to join you in a tablescape hop. Have a lovely spring.
Lynne
Wow, your table looks so beautiful. Congratulations, you are being featured on TFT. I hope you stop by. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2024/03/bunnies-everywhere-on-tft.html
Happy Easter.
Hugs,
Bev
Thanks so much, Bev, what a great thing to happen mid week. Wishing you a very happy Easter and a wonderful week.
Lynne
Lynne, this simple bunny table setting turned out beautiful. Those bunnies are adorable! Thank you for sharing with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #30.
Thanks, Steph, it’s always great to post on your Blog. Appreciate you doing this each week. Have a wonderful Easter.
Lynne