A Bunny Brunch Table

Bunny Brunch Table- Set a spring table with flowers and bunnies.  www.gildedbloom.com #tablessetting

This spring I decided to host a brunch for friends and have styled a table filled with country garden flowers and bunny plates to welcome my guests.  This is a very simple table to set up using home grown flowers and what dishes you have on hand.  I chose to feature a pink, blue and yellow color scheme but any flowery spring hues could be used.

Country Garden Floral Arrangements- Bunny Brunch Table- Set a spring table with flowers and bunnies.  www.gildedbloom.com #tablessetting

Our garden is in bloom with fragrant hyacinth, daffodils and camellias which I cut and arranged in a blue majolica pitcher and some matching bowls. These small floral arrangements are scattered down the center of the table for a casual look.

Bunny Brunch Table- Set a spring table with flowers and bunnies.  www.gildedbloom.com #tablessetting

A pitcher of daffodils and azalea blossoms adds country charm and height to the center of the table.  

Bunny Brunch Table- Set a spring table with flowers and bunnies.  www.gildedbloom.com #tablessetting

To create texture, woven placemats are layered over a beige tablecloth then each place is set with a bunny salad plate on top of a blue majolica dinner plate.  The flatware is wrapped in a white cloth napkin and tied with a simple pink satin ribbon to accent the flowers.
  

Bunny Brunch Table- Set a spring table with flowers and bunnies.  www.gildedbloom.com #tablessetting

The tall blue goblets add height to the table and a bit of vintage style. They will be perfect for a blended juice.

Bunny Brunch Table- Set a spring table with flowers and bunnies.  www.gildedbloom.com #tablessetting

A few bunny figurines are strewn throughout the table to complement the plates and add to the whimsical mood of the brunch.  

The menu is very simple with scones, quiche and a fruit salad then coffee or tea after the meal.  

Happy Spring!

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