I hosted an Easter lunch for my family and friends and naturally covered my dining table in thrifted springtime goodness.




I pulled out a gorgeous embroidered tablecloth I found at Goodwill for only $7 — it’s a bit small for the table, but I layered it overtop a larger white table cloth to make it work.
I also pulled out an embroidered tea towel (placed under the water bottle) and cross stitched napkin (placed under the bird house centerpiece) sourced from The Nearly New Shop in West Palm Beach.





I purchased the birdhouse from the Dollar Store last year.
The floral stoneware dinner plates were found at Community Thrift Store in West Palm Beach and the salad plates are from The Cozy Cottage in Lake Worth Beach.
All of my candlestick holders are secondhand, and I used my recently found Fitz & Floyd shell plate (Goodwill) as a bunny candle holder.


One of my best non-thrifted recent purchases is the six foot fold-out table I got at Costco. I don’t know how I went so long without one.
Now that Elaine is old enough to have a little social life/have her friends over, it makes the perfect kids’ table for special occasions.
I covered the Easter kids’ table in Dollar Store finds — don’t sleep on the Dollar Store!
I’m always going to advocate for shopping secondhand, but for party purposes, the Dollar Store always has a top-notch collection of themed decor.



I snagged a tulip print tablecloth, matching paper napkins, and paper plates with a pink gingham pattern for the kiddos.
I ended up using the paper napkins for the grown ups too!
I also sourced all my Easter basket goodies from the Dollar Store, including egg decorating kits and little craft activities for Elaine.

I hope this inspires you to shop secondhand for your next special occasion!
The embroidered tablecloth is my favorite Easter tablescape feature — which is yours?
Last Week’s Thrifted ‘Fits




