I've been spending the past few weeks dreaming-up what my Easter tablescape would look like if I was hosting Easter this year. Hi Everyone! I'm Nicole, Annette's web manager, and I'm back today to share some of my favorite Easter tablescapes. As you all know, Annette is renovating The Fortress in Italy. What you might not know, is that I started my own stateside renovation (on a much smaller scale) just a week after her.As a result, we've been sharing our growing pains with renovations together, and it's been so nice to lean on Annette for advice since this renovation isn't her first rodeo. It's always good to have someone to talk to!Once our renovation is complete, we will finally have a real dining room. Until now, our home has had an eat-in kitchen, and our dining room space functioned as our office but not anymore! I am thrilled to have a real dining room table along with a space where I can host dinner parties for friends and family, especially for different holidays.While we're not quite ready for entertaining, I've been spending the past few weeks dreaming-up what my Easter tablescape would look like if I was hosting Easter this year. Sign me up for all the flowers, eggs, and bunnies, please!I've been spending the past few weeks dreaming-up what my Easter tablescape would look like if I was hosting Easter this year. Using tulips is not only seasonally appropriate but also a beautiful way to incorporate garden-like florals into your centerpieces. I also love the use of the green bunnies. It's a cute way to be festive.I've been spending the past few weeks dreaming-up what my Easter tablescape would look like if I was hosting Easter this year. These egg place settings are sweet yet chic. It's a great way to repurpose your dyed eggs (but make sure you save some for deviling!).I've been spending the past few weeks dreaming-up what my Easter tablescape would look like if I was hosting Easter this year. I know Annette likes to send guests home with a little something, and I think these baskets of miniature chocolate eggs would be perfect for exactly that. I would place them by the door, so no one forgets their treat!What are your plans for your Easter tablescape this year?xo, Nicole

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