There are so many lovely Easter traditions in Sweden – from attaching feathers and eggs to branches to påskkärring (children dressing as bright coloured witches and knocking on the doors in the neighbourhood for treats) and rolling dyed eggs down hills to see who’s is the last to break. Sadly we’ll miss these this year as we’re in London (great to be here all the same!). So before we left we had an impromtu Easter lunch and I couldn’t help going that egg-stra (sorry) mile. I hope you like it! 
My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
 I kept it simple in a palette of white and beige and then added a hint of colour with branches of apple blossom and baby’s breath. 
My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
These pretty glass eggs also helped to bring a little colour to the table. They are quite a lot heavier than I thought (the clue was in the ‘glass’!) so if you’re looking to get some for your Easter table – make sure you source sturdy branches first. They look lovely arranged in a bowl too.

My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!

My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
These bunny ear napkins are so incredibly easy to make (trust me, I’m not a DIY person at all, just ask my family, and they took me all of 60 seconds to hop to it – (err…) – the girls loved them! In case you’d like to make the same, I created my very first DIY know-how film (told you I’d gone that extra mile!) which I’ll share later today.
My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
I hope you like the results! If you’re wondering where the items are from – here’s a get the look from wonderful Danish homeware brand Nordal*.
Get The Look

My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
1. Glass bottle 2. Stoneware dinner plate and Stoneware cake plate 3. BLACK cutlery 4. Pitcher vase
5. Hanging glass egg 6. T-light holder 7. RETRO redwine glass and RETRO whitewine glass
8. White cotton table cloth

* Nordal ships throughout Europe (sorry friends from further afield). There’s a complete list to online stores and retailers here


If you’ve got any questions, just give me a shout in the comment section below and I’ll do my best to help!

Have a lovely day!

This post is in collaboration with Nordal, however all words are my own and I only ever work with brands I love and think you will too.

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There are so many lovely Easter traditions in Sweden – from attaching feathers and eggs to branches to påskkärring (children dressing as bright coloured witches and knocking on the doors in the neighbourhood for treats) and rolling dyed eggs down hills to see who’s is the last to break. Sadly we’ll miss these this year as we’re in London (great to be here all the same!). So before we left we had an impromtu Easter lunch and I couldn’t help going that egg-stra (sorry) mile. I hope you like it! 
My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
 I kept it simple in a palette of white and beige and then added a hint of colour with branches of apple blossom and baby’s breath. 
My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
These pretty glass eggs also helped to bring a little colour to the table. They are quite a lot heavier than I thought (the clue was in the ‘glass’!) so if you’re looking to get some for your Easter table – make sure you source sturdy branches first. They look lovely arranged in a bowl too.

My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!

My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
These bunny ear napkins are so incredibly easy to make (trust me, I’m not a DIY person at all, just ask my family, and they took me all of 60 seconds to hop to it – (err…) – the girls loved them! In case you’d like to make the same, I created my very first DIY know-how film (told you I’d gone that extra mile!) which I’ll share later today.
My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
I hope you like the results! If you’re wondering where the items are from – here’s a get the look from wonderful Danish homeware brand Nordal*.
Get The Look

My Easter Table with Apple Blossom and Bunny Ears!
1. Glass bottle 2. Stoneware dinner plate and Stoneware cake plate 3. BLACK cutlery 4. Pitcher vase
5. Hanging glass egg 6. T-light holder 7. RETRO redwine glass and RETRO whitewine glass
8. White cotton table cloth

* Nordal ships throughout Europe (sorry friends from further afield). There’s a complete list to online stores and retailers here


If you’ve got any questions, just give me a shout in the comment section below and I’ll do my best to help!

Have a lovely day!

This post is in collaboration with Nordal, however all words are my own and I only ever work with brands I love and think you will too.