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Spring is right around the corner! So if you’re still dealing with bone chilling snow, then hopefully you’ll start to get some relief! Phoenix has some amazing weather all year around. So I’ve been enjoying ” spring” weather for a few weeks now! So when Happy Eggs contacted me to make a spring table highlighting their heritage line of eggs, I thought YES! What a great way to get those spring creative vibes going!
Not only are these eggs GORGEOUS but their the FREE-EST of the Free Range™! So eating them meets all your nutritional needs of like being organic, high in protein, and in vitamins like B2, D, B6, B12, zinc, iron, and copper. If you’re looking for them in your local grocery store, just look for the beautiful blue Happy Egg carton that features the Heritage Line. I got mine at Sprouts!
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Casual Easter Table
To start I layered a collection of black chargers , blue/gray plates and rustic white bowls. For this setting I felt like the black charger was the perfect piece to ground the entire table. Adding anything black instantly gives the table a rustic feeling without going too dark. Then I added some clipped stems to top things off.
How to make a Simple Centerpiece
I thought the Heritage Line would look amazing in a simple rustic bowl. So I piled them nice and high to show off the color and cute speckled texture. Along with some wooden beads this makes a simple and beautiful centerpiece.
Tip: If you don’t have enough eggs to fill the entire bowl, use paper or plastic on the bottom, cover it with a linen napkin and fill it up with eggs. This gives the bowl an instant lift!
Add greenery to a casual table
Not only did I use greenery on each table setting, I also filled a white vase I had with leftover stem clippings! These are actually faux stems dipped in a green preserve so they look very real! Green gives any table a natural element that’s hard not to notice!
I also used a dozen eggs and displayed them on a 12 egg tray! You can easily serve these at a breakfast, brunch but they really look gorgeous on displayed on the table along with a centerpiece.
I hope this brings you some inspiration this spring as you set your own table!