easter moodboard

With Easter coming up at the end of this week I pulled together a pastel-inspired, table setting moodboard for the people over at HGTV. Personally, I love decorating at this time of year. Spring flowers, hands down, have to be some of the prettiest. Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, muscari and all those beautiful flowering branches get me every time. Then of course there are all the fun crafts you can do with dyed easter eggs, mini bird’s nests and other spring related activities. For all the details on this moodboard swing by HGTV and have a peep!

By the way, if you’re looking for an easy yet beautiful craft to do with your children I suggest heading over to Rachel Riordan’s blog The Stay Lucky. She recently did a great step by step post on how to make monogrammed, speckled Easter eggs for your kid’s Easter basket.

The end result is nothing less than spectacular.

In fact, it was so good that this month’s Today’s Parent magazine has an entire spread featuring Rachel, her decorating prowess and her adorable twins.

Image credits:
1 – The Marion House Book
2-3 – Anya Chibis for Today’s Parent
Filed under cheers, colour trends, design work

5 Comments

  1. Posted April 2, 2012 at 9:26 AM | Permalink

    what a timely post! i’m planning to paint eggs today with the little ones. i love the speckled idea

  2. Posted April 2, 2012 at 9:36 PM | Permalink

    you did a beautiful job! I love the stencil-like pattern on the napkin!

  3. Posted April 3, 2012 at 4:37 PM | Permalink

    These are beautiful. You really are very creative and the photos do justice to your decorative effort! Congratulations, attention to detail is very evident!

  4. Posted April 3, 2012 at 9:23 PM | Permalink

    I just love Easter time, with all of the pastels and spring fleurs blooming….. AND chocolate!!! That table setting is lovely. Heading on over to HGTV.

  5. Posted April 6, 2012 at 9:04 PM | Permalink

    So beautiful and creative! Love the pastel colours. Happy Easter!

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