Choose Your Board: Begin with a large, flat surface—a wooden board or a platter works well. Since this is an Easter theme, you can look for a rabbit-shaped board, or something with an Easter theme would also work. We're using Target's 12 "x 16" Stoneware Oval Figurine Bunny Serving Platter—Threshold™.
Arrange the Cheese: Start with the cheese cubes, as they are one of the main attractions. Place them in several clusters around the board. Consider creating a visual impact by alternating colors and types.
Add the Salame: I took four pieces of salame, folded them twice, and scrunched them onto a toothpick. Visually, this gives the meat a pretty style when you place them in clusters throughout the board.
Incorporate Veggies: Distribute your veggies—cauliflower, carrot sticks, broccoli, sugar snap snow peas, and cucumber slices—around the board. Place brighter colors next to darker ones to make the board pop.
Scatter the Fruits: Fill in the spaces with your fruits—pineberries, grapes, blueberries, and blackberries. These add a refreshing element and bring vibrant colors to your board.
Final Touch with Sweet Treats: Add the blueberry chocolate pretzels and macarons. Their unique shapes and colors will catch the eye, so place them strategically where they'll stand out. I added two Peter Rabbit gummies, one at each end of the board.
Garnish: To enhance the festive feel, add a few edible flowers or small Easter decorations for a final touch.