1. Colorful Easter Tablescape
Even though Lucia Paul Design and the bloggers behind Inspired by This created this cheery outdoor tablescape as wedding inspiration, these coral pink decorations would look just as sweet in your backyard for Easter brunch this year.
2. Pastel Outdoor Furniture
These powder-coated steel chairs from Bend ($450; shop.bendgoods.com) look just as good in your dining room as they do on your patio, and are strong enough to stand up to the elements.
3. Polka-Dot Tablecloth
Add a pop of color to your backyard Easter bash with this polka-dot tablecloth in a hot shade of coral ($45; katespade.com).
4. Grapefruit Sage Mimosas
Swap out orange juice for grapefruit juice for a refreshing and colorful twist on the classic Easter cocktail.
Get the recipe from blogger Shannon Kirsten.
5. Polka-Dot Pitcher
Outdoor-friendly tableware isn’t just sturdy—it’s also super chic these days. Case in point: this melamine pitcher ($52; katespade.com).
6. Easter Brunch Tablescape
If there’s any holiday to go all out on flowers, it’s Easter. We’re particularly smitten with this pretty pink mix of peonies, poppies, and tulips The Southern Table designed for Style Me Pretty.
7. Rabbit Cake Stand
Use this adorable Easter-themed cake stand ($66; stardust.com) to serve appetizers, dessert, or even display the eggs you decorated.
8. Lettuce Tureen
Created by potter Dodie Thayer for Tory Burch, this lettuce tureen ($350; toryburch.com) can be used to serve your favorite brunch dish or even as a centerpiece filled with spring flowers.
9. Floral Serving Tray
The handles on this melamine serving tray ($50; bloomingdales.com) make it easy to move apps and cocktails from the kitchen to the garden, while the bright floral pattern adds a punch of color to your Easter tablescape.
10. Easter Centerpiece
This cement herb pot ($49; sunnylife.com) would be an appropriately festive Easter centerpiece—and will look great in your kitchen after the party is over.
11. Outdoor Easter Decorations
Give your existing garden décor a cheeky Easter twist by topping it off with bunny ears for your brunch.
See more ideas on Camille Styles.
12. Bunny Ear Cloche
Topped with playful rabbit ears, this cloche ($38; shopterrain.com) will protect your Easter flowers from a windy afternoon in your garden.
13. Dry Rosé Cider
These pretty pink bottles of hard cider ($16 for four, wolffer.com) are begging to be served at a garden party.
14. Garden Party Planters
These pretty pots (from $14; anthropologie.com) come in various sizes and can be used for centerpieces or patio decorations.
15. Colorful Bocce Ball Set
No Easter egg hunt this year? This hand-painted wooden bocce set ($320;fredericksandmae.com) is just as colorful and fun.