I’m not one to create lavish table displays. I love looking at them (don’t get me wrong) and I am in awe of the talent of my many friends who craft gorgeous tables for every season and occasion. But for me, a simple centerpiece does the trick and we’re going to dive into how to create a simple Easter centerpiece in minutes (because we all need quick and easy sometimes).

Create A Simple Easter Centerpiece in Minutes: Texture
When I plan a centerpiece, texture is high on my list of priorities. Mixing textures creates visual interest and that organic feel that I love so much. To do this, I know that I want to mix glass with natural wood, natural greenery, and natural textiles.

When it comes to textiles for a table display, the obvious choice is to select a table runner with all the nubby goodness you can find. I love keeping the colors neutral so they add a warm, cozy foundation without distracting from the overall look. The ability to use these runners over and over again, makes them a staple for any season. See similar runners, here, here, and (drum roll) here!

Spring is a season bursting with texture – I used a mix of green moss and Spanish moss atop two wooden cake stands for an elevated display mimicking a nest or the forrest floor.

Drooling over all the yummy texture, yet? While moss is messy, it’s one of my favorite textural elements to add during the Spring. Wooden cake stands also add a natural element along with elevation. I found several stands that I love here, here, here, and here!

Create A Simple Easter Centerpiece in Minutes: Florals and Greenery
Florals and greenery are always a part of any table centerpiece in my home – from a single, simple vase arrangement to a mix of several antique bottles with high-reaching stems – greenery is my go-to. Long, leafy stems create height and fullness. Mixing two types ficus stems and faux branches in vintage inspired glass jars was a fantastic choice, here. I also nabbed these awesome bird stems from my friend Ali over at Country Chic Homes!

I really love how this table turned out – and I’m planning to replace the eggs with other tabletop pieces throughout the spring/early summer.

Love the elements of this simple Easter centerpiece? You can see several items curated to create a similar look, here! Which piece is your favorite? I can’t get over the dreamy stems but it’s hard for me to pick one piece that I love because they work so well together. Much love, friends. Peace, love, & light (after coffee) —
