Yellow Chicks on an Easter Tablescape
I have been thinking about a tablescape with a yellow chicks theme for a few years. I finally found everything I needed to complete the theme. I have done bunny themed Easter tables for a few years now, I wanted to do something different this year. I can’t remember where I bought the green and white gingham tablecloth but if you google it, you can find one easily. Green and white gingham always says Spring to me.
I bought these yellow chick plates on Ebay although a label on the back says CVS. I had been looking for plates with yellow chicks on them for a long time. I love them! (Actually I think they could be used as shallow bowls too.)
I bought these green melamine salad plates online several years ago. I can’t remember where. They were made by Baci Milano and the pattern was called Baroque & Rock. I have these in red also, I like the ruffle design on the lip and rim. I seem to use this bright green color often on my Spring and Summer tablescapes.
This bright blue salad (luncheon) plate was made by Fiesta and the color is Peacock. I bought them online, probably at Macys or Fiesta some years ago. I was just going to use a green plate but Hubby suggested adding blue because of the blue in the napkins and it worked!
The yellow color of this dinner or charger plate is so much brighter and prettier than this photo shows. It is a perfect lemon yellow. I bought them at Sur La Table some years ago. The plates were from their Fresh Squeezed Lemons collection.
This yellow flatware set was made by Villeroy and Boch. The pattern was called Play! Sunny Day. I have had it for several years and I can’t remember where I bought the set. It was only a four piece setting without a second salad fork but I bought it anyway because I really wanted a yellow flatware set.
I googled yellow chick napkin rings and these yellow chick metal napkin rings popped out from Ebay last month. Not sure who made them. I love those spindly little legs! I have had the napkins for several years, not sure where I bought them. They were made by Pfaltzgraf and the pattern was Summer Breeze. I tried several different napkins before I settled on this one. I like the addition of a bit of blue to the tablescape.
I bought these yellow chick (or duck!) place card holders several years ago when I first started tablescaping, they came from Pier 1. They have always been a favorite of mine.
The green plastic goblet on the left came from Pier 1 several years ago. If you read my blog, you have seen it before a few times on my tablescapes. The yellow goblet on the right was made by Noritake and the pattern was called Yellow Perspective. These were made between 1970 and 1983 and I found them on Ebay. This pattern came in other colors, I have them in cobalt blue and sage green also. Ebay often has this pattern for sale in various colors.
I joined a website a couple years ago that sends me a list of all the Estate Sales in my area every weekend. They send out photos of everything that is for sale. I saw this yellow vase at one of the sales last week and Hubby went and bought it for me. It is a bit brighter than this photo shows. I knew I could use it as a centerpiece on one of my Spring tablescapes this year. I had the faux daffodils already, they probably came from Michael’s or Hobby Lobby. I wanted to add some daffodils from my garden too but mine have just finished blooming so I couldn’t.
I found this yellow chick salt and pepper set on Etsy last month. No label so I don’t know who made them.
These small yellow chicks came from Hobby Lobby online last month. Sometimes I like to add a couple small items on each side of the main centerpiece on my tablescapes for more interest and to break up the empty space.
Yellow is one of my favorite colors and you will often see it on at least one of my Spring tablescapes every year!
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