Tablescapes, Curious Bunnies

My Curious Bunny has been busy hopping around the house lately

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When I set a plate of Lemon Cheesecake Squares on the table the other day, he came right over

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His nose was twitching away~

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He checked them out from all angles

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and brought a few friends along

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Bunnies multiply rapidly you know!

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We’re going to need more Lemon Cheesecake Squares!

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Easter’s on it’s way!

You can see more of Curious Bunny on the links below:

Presto Chango Pillows

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Lemon Cheesecake Squares

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The Bunny Garden

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sources:

first photo created with Waterlogue

tablecloth/BBB clearance

napkins/World Market

bunny pedestal/Pottery Barn

gray polka dot, yellow chevron fabric/Hobby Lobby

French Pastry Box

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Comments
16 Responses to “Tablescapes, Curious Bunnies”
  1. Candy S says:

    Love the curious bunny! The yellow and grey are not a common sight but they do look beautiful together. The tablecloth with the yellow pattern runner and the napkins with the grey pattern are gorgeous! The lemon cheesecake squares look pretty awesome too!

  2. Happier Than A Pig In Mud says:

    I love the stacked bunny serving dish! They’re always so cute… when they’re not in my garden:@)

  3. FABBY says:

    What an adorable tablescape with the curious bunnies…just too cute! I love yellow and gray what a great combo that s and perfect for the spring touch.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

  4. So cute Jenna, I love the chervon runner, your napkins and gray and white cloth. Great patterns. Those are the sweetest curious bunnies and the cheesecake lemon squares are luscious looking. Your table is full of charm with so many design details. Love your plates! WOW!

  5. Mary says:

    Jenna, I love the chevron patterns and the gray & yellow at your table! The contrasting stitching is so fun on your napkins! I couldn’t resist picking up a pair of those cute PB bunny cupcake stands, now I just need to whip up a recipe of your lemon cheesecake squares 🙂

  6. Kim says:

    Your lemon cheesecake squares look amazing! I’d like to nibble around those, too. Love the bunnies. I love all bunnies. Isn’t spring fun? Hippity-hoppity…

  7. Joyce says:

    Beautiful table setting! It caught my eye because I just bought that mini-bunny stand at Pottery Barn yesterday and can’t wait to use it!

  8. Diane says:

    Adorable, Jenna! I cannot wait to show this to my granddaughter who is visiting. She loves gray and yellow together and her room is decorated with those colors.

  9. Like your bunny, I’M hopping up and down with excitement over the mix of patterns here!!!!! Hooray for you! What a great look!!! Super chic!!!

  10. Bev says:

    Great table, love the chevron stripes and your wonderful centerpiece.

  11. Debbie C. says:

    I just ordered those cute PB bunny stands yesterday since there was free shipping. Nice to see them on the yellow plate with the lemon cheesecake squares! Love the faux carrots in your Mackenzie-Childs bowl.

    • I can’t wait to see what you do with yours! I got mine with free shipping too, back in Jan. even though there is a Pottery Barn very close to me 🙂 I am posting a table on Wed using 4 of them, they are so much fun, I know you will enjoy them!! Thanks for the visit

  12. Love how the bunny is posed. Yellow and grey make a great-looking tablescape!

  13. Jennifer says:

    Love the yellow and grey! What a fresh twist on Easter/Spring decor.

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