Today I’m sharing my creative Easter Brunch Ideas for setting a fun black-and-white table and six more creative brunch table ideas you will love.
Don’t you love hosting a brunch party?
It’s one of my favorite gatherings.
You can dress your table up all fun and girly for the occasion.
Plus… you can serve mimosa’s!

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Easter Brunch – Supper Club Theme
It’s time for our monthly supper club tablescape, and this month’s theme is Easter Brunch.
If you are joining us for the first time, we are a group of friends who love to entertain, and when entertaining in person wasn’t recommended last year, we started a virtual supper club in January 2021.
We choose a theme for our dinner tables each month, which we post on the 4th Thursday of each month.
Next, we each share a recipe to complete the meal on the 4th Saturday.
Although the theme is the same, I love seeing each person’s interpretation of it and how they make it fit their decor style.
I know you will love joining us each month for our Supper Club.
In case you missed the February table, be sure to see How to Set an Italian Tablescape.
Each month we have one guest blogger joining us, and I’m so excited that Jennifer from Cottage on Bunker Hill is our guest for March.
If you are joining me from Simply 2 Moms, welcome. I know you loved their Easter brunch table.
Easter Brunch Ideas for Table Setting
These cute black and white bunny dishes inspired me to create a neutral table setting for our Easter Brunch.
Instead of adding colorful Easter Eggs to the table setting, I opted for a more neutral approach.
Easter Brunch Centerpiece
When planning my centerpiece, I decided to fill a bird cage instead of making a floral arrangement.
One of my favorite Easter bunnies is this pewter one, which is holding a wooden egg.
He was also my inspiration for all the breadboards and wooden elements added to the table and surrounding areas.
The bird cage was actually sitting in a donation pile when inspiration for the centerpiece sparked.
In addition to the pewter bunny, some DIY funny paper eggs fill the bottom of the bird cage.
The centerpiece’s base began with a breadboard layered with a natural wood riser for the bird cage to rest upon.
Next to the bird cage, a small breadboard and chunky candleholder hold two smaller pewter bunnies to complete the centerpiece.
The Place Setting
In addition to the black and white bunny dishes, I added wooden chargers, DIY placemats, thrifted silverware, dessert plates, and napkin rings.
I also included seed packets for the vintage cutlery, thrifted water goblets, and champagne flutes.
I opted for a clear dessert plate to keep the bunny design visible. These were purchased last year at a flea market.
The thrifted bunny napkin rings are so cute, holding a bowtie napkin in a neutral beige color.
The wooden chargers continue the natural wood theme. In addition, they add so much dimension to the Easter Brunch place setting.
I saved the empty seed packets from last year because I loved their craft paper and rustic illustration design. They add a creative touch by providing a spot for the vintage silverware to rest.
Easter Brunch Ideas
In addition to the wooden tableware elements, the surrounding area is filled with more vintage wooden breadboards, rolling pins, and wooden trays.
The woods and whites work perfectly with my copper pieces.
No brunch would be complete with Champagne to make mimosas. I’m sharing these Best Mimosa recipes that will be perfect for your next brunch party.
You may also want to check out the full Easter Brunch Menu and Recipes.
Additional Easter Tables Ideas
Here are some additional Easter Decorating Ideas you may enjoy.
- Bunny Hop Easter Tablescape
- 6 Easter Brunch Ideas for a Fun Table Setting
- Beautiful Table Settings For Spring
- How To Set A Garden Party Table
- Easter Table on Screened Porch
- Ideas For A Friendship Easter Basket
- Tobacco Stick Lantern Spring Centerpiece
- Centerpiece for Easter Table Ideas
I hope you enjoyed today’s Easter Brunch Ideas for a Fun Table Setting.
Next up is Stacy Ling with her unforgettable brunch table
Be sure to click on each link below for more Easter Brunch Tablescape Inspiration.
Stacy – How to Host an Unforgettable Easter Brunch / MIchele – Farmer’s Market Style Spring Table
Jen – Beautiful & Charming Easter Brunch Table / Jennifer – Cottage Style Easter Table Ideas
Anne & AnnMarie – The Best Easter Brunch Table with Simple Ideas – Rachel – Easter Brunch Ideas
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From the Front Porch –
Thursday 14th of April 2022
[…] This Easter Brunch Tablescape is totally fabulous! […]
Rachel
Thursday 14th of April 2022
Coco, Thanks so much for sharing.
Meagan Trento
Tuesday 29th of March 2022
Rachel Beautiful neutral Easter Brunch table. Came out stunning!
Rachel
Wednesday 30th of March 2022
So glad you like it.
Carol
Friday 25th of March 2022
Your Easter brunch table is beautiful! I like this different approach to springtime decorating with the metallic and neutral-color bunnies and eggs. The decorations perfectly complement the bunny dinnerware. Lovely! Carol www.scribblingboomer.com
Rachel
Saturday 26th of March 2022
Carol, I appreciate your sweet comments.
CoCo
Friday 25th of March 2022
Love, love, love the beautiful ways you celebrate the season, Rachel - this tablescape is gorgeous! All the touches you've added make it all feel so warm and inviting. I know you're going to make so many fabulous memories around the table this year. Loving and pinning as always, CoCo
Rachel
Saturday 26th of March 2022
CoCo, I appreciate this so much. Have the best weekend.
Teddee Grace
Thursday 24th of March 2022
I really like this. That chunky wooden riser is delectable, and I love the black and white dishes.
Rachel
Saturday 26th of March 2022
Teddee, I'm so glad you like this.