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Here Are Joanna Gaines’ 6 Favorite Pieces From Her Easter Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Collection at Target

Joanna Gaines just released her Easter collection for her Hearth & Hand With Magnolia collection at Target — and it’s perfect. The pieces have the modern farmhouse vibe with a little bit of Easter fun. And they’re affordable — what more can anyone ask for?

“I love everything about this collection and truly believe it embodies the spirit of Magnolia,” says Gaines. It wasn’t easy for her to narrow it down to just six favorites, but here they are:

1. Two-Tier Wood & Metal Cake Stand, $33

“This 2-tiered server is great because it maximizes vertical space, and I love the mix of the galvanized metal and wood,” she says.

2. Bunny Serve Bowl, $25

This bowl with the bunnies for handles is both polished AND fun. If you can’t get enough of the bunnies, check out the Bunny Egg Cup.

3. Jade Glassware Pedestal Dessert Bowl, $6

Vintage Jadeite isn’t easy to find. And you’d pay a pretty penny for it in an antique store. Chip and Joanna love the collection, which includes dessert plates, a cupcake stand and salt and pepper shakers.

4. Glass Fluted Tumbler, $4

This elegant crystal tumbler is affordable and dishwasher safe. According to Joanna, “The goblet-inspired silhouette & subtle details complete the table & draw just enough attention to themselves.”

5. Stoneware Loaf Pan, $17

“The design gives this bakeware extra character,” she says. “I love that it’s beautiful enough to go straight from the oven to your tabletop.”

6. Serving Platter, $30

The beaded detail and stoneware finish are quintessentially Joanna. “It’s all in the details,” she says. “Beaded edges are just the thing to take these serving pieces up a notch.”

Check out more of her Easter collection here or her Hearth & Hand with Magnolia line here.

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