Natural Easter Centerpieces: Rustic Charm on a Budget

Are you looking for creative Easter Centerpiece ideas? Check out these rustic ideas using budget-friendly natural elements. You’ll see step-by-step instructions to make putting your Easter Table together super easy.

This table was created without buying a single new item; however, since I might be a bunny hoarder, it wasn’t that big of a challenge. LOL


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Rustic Easter Centerpiece Ideas

I decided to add my Rustic Easter Centerpiece to the screen porch table. The natural elements I chose will work well on this table.

Screened Porch Easter Centerpiece Ideas, moss Easter Bunny, Easter tablescape, decorating porch areas for Easter.

Pinterest Challenge

Today’s Easter centerpiece ideas are part of our monthly Pinterest Challenge hosted by Cindy at County Road 407. This month’s challenge is an Easter Centerpiece, and our inspiration photo comes from Suzy at Worthington Court. It is so fun to see each person’s interpretation of the inspirational photo. If you are joining me from Marty at A Stroll Through Life, I’m so glad you stopped by.

Easter tablescape, Easter table setting, moss Easter Bunny

Elements for Easter Centerpiece

First, let’s take a look at some of the elements I included in the inspiration photo.

  • Moss Bunnies
  • Dishes
  • Faux Greenery
  • Candles
  • Clay Pots
  • Bird Nest
  • Bird House
  • Pitchers
  • Jute Table Runner
  • Concrete Bunny

Alternative Centerpiece Risers

Instead of Suzy’s tiered tray on her table, I used a couple of cake plates to add height and dimension to the centerpiece.

In addition, a natural wooden riser adds a third level to the setting.

I began with the table runner and the three risers to create my version of the centerpiece.

Woodland themed Easter Centerpiece, bird house with bunnies and birds.

The vintage milk glass cake plate is one of my favorite pieces on my tablescapes. I just used it on my Italian Tablescape, which you can see here.

After arranging the risers in the center of the table, it was time to add the larger decor or core pieces.

First, the vintage birdhouse was added to the milk glass cake plate. In addition, I stacked two clay pots and added faux greenery, a concrete bunny, and a moss bird nest, all rest on the cake plate.

Easter Centerpiece on porch table, Terracotta planters as table decorations. Table Easter bunnies.

Next, I added a large moss bunny, which sits on a taller thrifted cake stand and is surrounded by a small eucalyptus wreath.

Stacked Cabbage Plates on Easter Centerpiece. Moss Easter Bunny , bird house decorations.

Finally, a small candle on a cute porcelain cupcake stand and a tiny bird was added to the wooden riser. All the core pieces are now in place.

Easter Centerpiece Ideas. Bird house on dining table and bird on wooden riser. Moss Easter Bunny.

Best Centerpiece Tips

Here are some tips that apply to any centerpiece. At this point, you have your core pieces in place, and it’s time to double-check your placement.

  • Make sure you have a variety of heights to draw the eye around the centerpiece.
  • Check for a variety of textures.
  • If the centerpiece isn’t a floral arrangement, you should have more than one focal point.
  • If the table is in the middle of a room, be sure all these details work from every angle.
Easter Table Centerpiece Ideas. Using bird house and moss Easter Bunny with Easter eggs in bird nest.

Add Natural Elements To Make A Centerpiece For Easter Table

Here are some additional elements that help to make a centerpiece for the Easter Table special.

Now, it’s time to fill in your core pieces. At the front of the risers, a clay pot with a tiny bird’s nest is nestled with another small moss bunny. A greenery candle ring holds a clay saucer with another small candle.

Clay pots and moss bunnies for a Easter Centerpiece with bird house.

Final Touches

Finally, a stack of cabbage leaf dishes, ironstone bowls, ironstone pitcher with vintage cutlery was added to the left of the centerpiece.

To the right, a green waffle towel holds another faux greenery piece and a white ironstone pitcher to complete the centerpiece for the Easter table.

Easter Centerpiece Ideas for your Easter Table Setting. Small vase hanging from light fixture. Using Old windows as background.

In addition, the DIY light fixture’s glass vases hold simple greenery sprigs.

Additional Easter Table Ideas

Here are some additional Easter Decorating Ideas you may enjoy.

Easy Easter Wreath DIY Tutorial

You may also enjoy this Budget-Friendly Easter Wreath DIY Tutorial and How To Make Decoupage Easter Eggs.

I hope you enjoyed seeing my interpretation of today’s Pinterest Challenge.

Resources

Now it’s time to see how everyone else interpreted Suzy’s centerpiece. Carol is next at Blue Sky At Home with her Simple Fresh Spring Centerpiece Idea.

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Table setting using bird house and moss bird nest with eggs. Farmhouse Style Easter Inspiration Ideas.

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52 Comments

  1. Rachel I love your spring centerpiece! What a great interpretation of the challenge photo. It is very similar but with your signature farmhouse touches! Everything is gorgeous, but that little bird is just precious!

    Happy spring!

  2. I love that you have a screened porch and that you put your spring centerpiece out there. What a lovely collection of items to bring in spring, The combination of natural elements is perfect for your space.

  3. Gorgeous, my friend. It makes me want to go gather all of these items and do this pretty vignette. Hugs to you.

  4. I love, love, love all the natural elements you blended to make this display. Such a lovely spring centerpiece!

    Niky @ The House on Silverado

  5. Great idea to use cake plates and other risers instead of a tiered tray! And your tips are fantastic. Love all the details. Perfectly happy and spring filled. Glad you could join us this month. Pinned

  6. The moss bunnies, the bird house and even the green plates…I’m loving every little detail Rachel. You picked the perfect table to display it on too!

  7. You have done such a great job with this challenge Rachel. Your screened porch is the perfect spot for spring. You have such a beautiful style.

  8. So cute Rachel! Love the rustic bird house, all the sweet details, and I’ve always wanted those green cabbage dishes!!

  9. Rachel, your centerpiece is lovely with the cake plate and the larger woodcut as risers. Love your super big moss-covered rabbit! I have a large cement rabbit and their size is really fun to work with.

    Happy spring! I hope you enjoy your centerpiece out there on the patio; it looks wonderful underneath the bottle chandelier.

    Hugs,
    Barb ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Absolutely delightful composition, Rachel! And great styling tips, too:) Love all the green and natural elements. Your funnel with hanging vases is whimsically wonderful! I want to come hang out on your porch!

  11. Rachel, I adore your centerpiece and the way you mixed so many textures and layers. Love that milk glass cake plate and all of your bunnies too. So beautiful!

  12. I love your table. What a great idea to use multiple lifts with the cake stand and log round. That birdhouse is perfect too. Great tips here to use with more tables.

  13. I LOVE this table scape!!!! I have almost everything you used and hope you know copying is the best form of flattering! I enjoy your style & recently follow along.
    Thank you for sharing your talents.

  14. I love this adorable centerpiece Rachel! I would like to feature it on my Saturday Morning Gather post tomorrow.

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