As promised, I took some photos of our Easter tablescape creation! The above photo is a view of the entire table. We "only" had 9 people attend this Easter as many of my siblings were either out of town or celebrating with their spouse's family. I believe that my Mom has fit up to 14 at the above table - maybe even more. We've never been able to find a table big enough to hold the entire family so my Mom actually has two dining room tables pushed together. Although I love whitewashed furniture, I actually love antiques as well. And, I absolutely love my Mom's dining room. It is filled with antiques, antique replicas and lovely antique inspired decor. My parent's house is an older brick home with original dark hardwoods - built-in plate racks, ceiling beams, bookshelves etc. (They just don't make homes like their house anymore!) When I 'grow' up (haha) - I'd like to live in an older home just like theirs!
To create some height in this long tablescape we placed crystal cake stands on either end of the table. They were topped with intricate white serving plates. In the center of each plate, crystal candlesticks were placed and purple candles inserted. To add dimension, faux baby's breath was tucked between the cake plate and serving plate. And of course, my bird's nest cupcakes were added just before lunch on Sunday.
If you'd read my earlier posts you know that I had difficulty perfecting the bird's nest cupcakes. I really dislike the taste of coconut so I just could not bare to make the nests out of coconut. My first creative idea was to make nests out of shredded frosted wheat and this first attempt ended up flat. My second attempt was literally flat as well. I tried rolling unbaked sugar cookie balls in the shredded wheat. After I placed them on a baking sheet I used my thumb to flatten the cookies and create an indention in the center of each cookie to attempt a nest affect. Well, after they baked, they turned out flat as well. So, on Saturday night I found myself debating what to do. I iced a cupcake as normal, took my spatula and created an indention in the center of the icing by parting the icing. I then inserted three egg shaped chocolates in the center. To try to attempt the bird's nest look with icing alone, I took the spatula to pieces of the icing and pulled them out to create height. It is really hard to tell in the photos, but this did create a nest look - although not overly dramatic - since the icing was still white. I almost tinted these 'plucked out' areas with brown food coloring, but I ran out of time. Next time I think I'll try the food coloring affect for sure.
The above is a photo of our Easter place settings. Instead of her formal china, my Mom alternated etched purple plates and light green plates as these looked more springy. In the center of each place setting, we placed a carrot cake cupcake. Die-cut birds were inserted into each cupcake with each guest's names - these served as a very cute and creative place cards.
The above is a snapshot of all of the little birdies before I cut them out. (Cutting them by hand was a chore -really made me wish I had one of those fancy cutting/crafty machines!) To create the above pattern, I simply pulled a bird clip-art off of Microsoft clip art, tinted them different colors and added each guest's name. After the above sheet was printed, I also reversed the clip-art so that I could cut out matching backs for each bird. (As you can see from the below photo, I inserted these birds into the cupcakes with toothpicks. The two sides and toothpick were glued together with rubber cement.)
The above is a snapshot of all of the little birdies before I cut them out. (Cutting them by hand was a chore -really made me wish I had one of those fancy cutting/crafty machines!) To create the above pattern, I simply pulled a bird clip-art off of Microsoft clip art, tinted them different colors and added each guest's name. After the above sheet was printed, I also reversed the clip-art so that I could cut out matching backs for each bird. (As you can see from the below photo, I inserted these birds into the cupcakes with toothpicks. The two sides and toothpick were glued together with rubber cement.)
My Mom had purchased 4 of these little ceramic birds on clearance at Hobby Lobby (only 99 cents each) earlier in the season. We scattered them down the center of the table. To integrate them into the piece, I took some more of the faux baby's breath and tucked it under the birds.
My Mom is such the bargain shopper. She even found the above vase on sale at Hobby Lobby for only $7! What a steal. I can never find bargains like that! Although maybe I just don't have her patience. I do envy this vase. Since my parents were hosting, I purchased the above flowers for their table. I was very disappointed as I had intended to buy lovely spring tulips, but I couldn't find any tulips at florists near me. Very saddening. The above did do, although the Gerber daisies weren't looking too hot on Easter morning. I love the look of Gerber's, but they tend to be a very persnickety plant!
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