January 7, 2025

a Peter Rabbit table in the veg garden




Many of us have grown up loving dear Peter Rabbit and many of the other adorable Beatrix Potter characters. ๐Ÿ‡

 




With Easter seeming to be on the far-off horizon for 2025, it’s not until April 20th, it’s always fun to start planning ahead.


So today, I'm sharing a tablescape that is very dear to my heart... a Peter Rabbit themed table for Easter. 

 




I've taken some of my favorite aspects of this endearing and timeless story by Beatrix Potter and put my own spin on it.





For me, the jumping off point is the backdrop of my treasured vegetable garden.

 




How perfectly enchanting for this do be the place for Peter to do his frolicking in.

 




And check out these lovely blue and white Peter Rabbit transferware dishes that I recently found at Home Goods.

 




Isn't this the perfect spot for a little cup of chamomile tea? ๐Ÿฐ

 




This table is a mix of favorite English style items that I cherish, like this beautiful antique ironstone tea pot. 


A few little topsy-turvy terracotta pots add to the allure of Peter hopping to and fro on this table.

 




Ooooops! There’s the watering can! Could Peter be hiding in there?





Aren’t these ornamental cabbages delightful? I get them every year at Armstrong’s, and I’m always drawn to the bright, vivid pink and green color combinations that their leaves feature.

 




Did you notice the little bunny napkin rings? I found them here at Arthur Court. The pretty linen napkins are from All Cotton and Linen. 

 




For a slightly different set up in the veg garden, I’ve added a few little cupcakes with edible pansies for dessert.


The prettiest and most charming flowers in my garden right now are these Edible Pansies from Armstrong Garden Center. They can add that ‘wow’ factor to any plate.

 




This is my favorite way to add a little touch of the garden to a favorite dessert, and it couldn’t be easier than using something as simple as these mini store-bought cupcakes.






Pansies like this make it so easy to add fresh, edible blooms to your baked goods, salads and charcuterie, because they just keep blooming and blooming!



Pansies have a pretty mild flavor, and even if you’re not interested in eating them, you can still include these edible violas as a garnish.

Here are a few other beautiful ways to use fresh pansy flowers:

๐ŸŒธPress them into soft cheeses



๐ŸŒธUse them to garnish deviled eggs



๐ŸŒธBake them into tea cookies



๐ŸŒธMake candied pansies



๐ŸŒธFreeze them into ice cubes with other edible flowers



๐ŸŒธAdd to the top of a salad after tossing

 

 

 

 

In case you haven’t heard, I started a new Instagram page in October and named it Claudia Fabiana Home. My former page is still up, but after getting a new phone, I was no longer able to log into this account, so the new profile was born!

 

I hope you’ll follow along with me on Instagram for all the latest projects and dรฉcor I will be sharing in 2025.

 

 

 

ciao fabiana

 

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2 comments:

Bernideen said...

That is adorable - I love the Peter Rabbit theme!

Claudia Fabiana said...

Thank you so very much, Bernideen!

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