The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

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Obviously Peter Rabbit is the inspiration behind this whimsical table styling. Many years ago I almost, almost, decorated our first baby nursery with a Peter Rabbit theme. But ultimately, I decided I did not want a “theme” inspired nursery. That being said, I did have many Beatrix Potter pieces here and there throughout the nursery.

Peter Rabbit garden vignette

Beatrix Potter penned and illustrated The World of Peter Rabbit and the images are iconic. I went through the books looking at the illustrations as I brainstormed and planned for this table setting. One of my treasured pieces is the World of Peter Rabbit boxed book collection. I am saving this for my grandkids some day and hopefully it will stay in the family for many years to come. Anyway, I love the illustrations as much as the words. Beatrix Potter is the most celebrated children’s artist of the century for a reason.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

A Peter Rabbit themed anything is always super cute in my book (no pun intended). This whimsical table styling would be fun for a little’s birthday party or for a baby shower or for a garden party or many other occasions. It’s always fun to channel our inner child and play.

The table has rustic tones corresponding to the garden setting with whimsical notes, channeling the lovable characters in the World of Peter Rabbit. This table has many layers of details to evoke all the Beatrix Potter feels. It was a true joy to bring this table styling to life.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling
  • Willow Plate Charger {Pier 1}
  • Open Kitchen Black Bistro Dinner Plate {Williams-Sonoma}
  • Green Pasta Bowl {can’t remember where I ordered these from; maybe Wayfair or Birch Lane or Joss & Main or similar type site}
  • Beatrix Potter Book Place Card Accent {DIY}
  • Assorted Silver Plate Silverware {thrifted}
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

The crown of the plate stack is a mini book from my World of Peter Rabbit boxed set. By using a blue ribbon and a personalized tag around each book cover, becomes a special place card at each setting. which you can go as far as gifting a book to your guests as a party favor.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

The plate stack is casual with mixed everyday dishes, grounded by a rustic willow charger. I love creating special and different tablescapes, but I don’t necessarily buy dish ware with specific motifs. Using details like the book helps ground a theme without investing in extra dishes and having to store them. This technique allows for the creation of varied themed tables without making a huge investment.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

To continue the casual feels from the plate stack, the glassware is mismatched. The cotton napkins have a whimsical block print design in the iconic Peter Rabbit blue color. This all creates layers of the Peter Rabbit theme in subtle tones.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

The faux jadeite napkin ring is a recent project and other accent pieces are scattered throughout the tablescape, which I touch on further down below.

  • Burlap Moss Runner {DIY}
  • Watering Can with Blue Coat and Sign {Target | thrifted | DIY}
  • Birch Vase with Dried Florals and Sign {Joann’s | gifted | DIY}
  • Cabbage Vase with foraged herbs and flowers {yard}
  • Bunny and Duck Garden Statuary {Norcal Pottery}
  • Faux Jadeite Decor Pieces and Candle Holders {thrifted DIY}
  • Assorted Vegetables; carrots, radishes, cabbage
  • Assorted Terra Cotta Pots
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

The centerpiece is grounded on a moss mat, which is piled high with Peter Rabbit and garden motifs. Peter Rabbit’s classic blue coat and scattered vegetables evokes all the storyline feels. The cabbage vase is stuffed with herbs from the vegetable garden and geraniums from the front yard.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

Many of the pieces in the centerpiece were reinvented from the Peter Rabbit garden vignette I shared last year. Reusing inspired and creative pieces in similar projects always saves time and energy. The chalkboard signs, the blue coat, terra cotta pots and scattered vegetables were on repeat in both stylings.

Starting a table styling project with an established theme facilitates the table setting design process. The theme helps determine the overall feeling for the setting and guides the tabletop choices and design.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

It goes without saying since it’s a Peter Rabbit themed table, Peter Rabbit accents are important. The iconic blue jacket, the mini book place card toppers and a small rabbit garden statue all reinforced the Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit character.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

The tale is set in Mr. McGregor’s garden where Peter creates all his mischief. The garden motifs are grounded with the moss runner and accentuated with the watering can, scattered vegetables and terra cotta pottery. A cabbage hollowed out vase is stuffed with herbs from the garden, including rosemary, oregano and parsley, which are all perfect for Peter to nibble on.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

The whimsical theme allows freedom to play with the table top items. Mixing and matching table top pieces removes the pressure to follow any set rules. By combining dishes and mingling styles proves to be economical and stress free, reducing the need to have a matching set of anything.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

Personally crafted pieces is a terrific way to add unique and special accents to a table styling. There’s a few DIYs scattered throughout the table setting. The chalkboard signs, personalized Peter Rabbit place cards and faux jadeite decor and candles are homespun creations.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

I recently shared the faux jadeite decor accent pieces. The footed dish holds the cabbage vase, while the other pieces have varied moss ball decor accents. The faux jadeites candles are a recent project, which I will share all the details in an upcoming post. If you don’t want to miss any new content and you would like to receive new posts directly into your in-box please sign up below.

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I hope you enjoyed this whimsical and magical table styling. It’s not for every day, but for the right occasion it’s super cute. The inspiration to channel Beatrix Potter is real in many of us.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

If you’ve ever created a Beatrix Potter inspired project, whether it’s an event or table styling or maybe a printable, I would love to see. Please share in the comments or shoot me an e-mail. This stuff makes me happy, seriously! Thanks for being here and sharing with me.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling

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14 Comments

  1. Oh, so many wonderful details! Absolutely charming! Thank you so much for sharing. It’s lovely.

    Happy Mother’s Day!

    Amy

  2. So beyond beautiful!! I have the most creative mama! Happy Mother’s Day to the cutest table!!???

  3. I love the child’s tea set under a cloche. That’s got me thinking now about how to display some of my children’s dishes. You’ve inspired me yet again 🙂

  4. Absolutely lovely. I adore the centerpiece with the blue sweater and the cabbage flower vase. Visiting from Calling Fellow Bloggers.

  5. I remember your amazing garden vignette and I love how you built on it to create this fabulous tablescape! From the veggies to the handmade nametags, everything looks perfect! Gotta love Peter Rabbit!

  6. This is so sweet! What a fun theme. You’ve set such a gorgeous table! Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #62 linkup. We hope you’ll share more at #63 which opens next Monday morning.