Easter is a joyous occasion for family and friends to gather and celebrate in both traditional and modern ways. Decorating for Easter can extend beyond the classic dyed eggs; there are numerous creative ideas to make Easter Sunday even more festive. Explore gorgeous Easter wreaths, trees, table settings, centerpieces, garlands, and more for inspiration.
For those who prefer a DIY approach, we offer a variety of projects to suit your style. Here are some of the most beautiful ways to adorn your home for Easter. 1. Easter Egg Succulents: Instead of the usual dyeing, repurpose your egg carton to create adorable Easter egg succulents. This fresh take on an Easter-inspired garden is manageable and endearing. 2. Color-Blocked Wire Basket: Simplify your Easter decorations with a color-blocked wire basket, a fun and joyful alternative to the classic Easter basket, perfect for DIY enthusiasts. 3. Moss-Covered Egg Centerpiece: Moss may not be a typical holiday decoration, but it adds a unique touch to these moss-covered eggs, ideal as centerpieces for your main event. 4. Natural and Crafty Eggs: Use turmeric, beet, and cabbage for organic egg washes, then personalize with a Sharpie marker for a quick and charming decoration. 5. Paper Tulip Centerpiece: If real flowers wilt too soon, consider these long-lasting paper tulips, a beautiful alternative for your Easter table. 6. Hen’s Nest Place Settings: Surprise your dinner guests with personalized Easter hen nests, each with an egg etched with their name. 7. Ombré Candle Votives: Add a touch of Easter cheer to your table with these easy-to-make ombré candle votives, which can be used throughout spring and into summer. 8. Galvanized Tubs: Bring a miniature garden indoors for a chic, modern decoration. Plant your garden in a galvanized tub to brighten up your space.Discover 52 unique Easter decorating ideas to bring spring cheer into your home.
Galvanized Tubs: Vibeke Design suggests using galvanized tubs for a rustic touch. Swedish Feather Easter Tree: Celebrate the Swedish tradition with a DIY påskris made from paper or feathers. This airy centerpiece can grace your holiday table. DIY Swedish Feather Tree: The House That Lars Built provides a tutorial for creating your own feather tree. Botanical Easter Eggs: Stand out with these botanical eggs featuring painted flowers on black backgrounds. Made from papier-mâché, they can be a part of your decor year-round. DIY Botanical Easter Eggs: The House That Lars Built offers a guide to crafting these unique eggs. Cherry Blossom Centerpiece: Dreamy Whites recommends using pastel or white vases to display cherry blossoms, a symbol of spring. Spring Tablescape: Create a beautiful tablescape with cherry blossoms and vintage-inspired vases. Potted Paper Easter Lily: The House That Lars Built introduces a non-toxic, cat-friendly paper lily option for those lacking a green thumb. Easter Floral Arrangement: Purely Katie combines freshly dyed pastel eggs with baby’s breath in a wire basket for an elegant arrangement. Bunny Ear Napkin Fold: Driven by Decor teaches a whimsical napkin folding technique that creates bunny ears. Tons of Tulips: Vibeke Design advises using tulips in unexpected containers like galvanized tins or watering pots for a charming display. Pretty Doily Table Runner: Pam Garrison shares a method to create a table runner using a mix of crochet knitted doilies. Egg Holder Place Cards: Camille Styles transforms simple paper egg holders into functional place cards for your holiday meal.Introducing 52 Easter Decorating Ideas to Celebrate at Home.
Egg Holder Place Cards from Camille Styles. Easter Egg Pinatas from Oh Happy Day. Make your own Easter egg piñata, a special activity for kids after the egg hunt. Fill it with candy eggs, confetti, and treats. Vintage Pillow Case Napkins from Paper N Stitch Blog. Transform vintage floral pillowcases into sweet napkins for your gathering. DIY Easter Bunny Banner from Lady and the Blog. Create a no-sew bunny banner using scrapbook sheets, construction paper, or wallpaper remnants. Mini Egg Baskets from The House That Lars Built. Greet brunch guests with mini egg baskets that double as gifts and name tags. Monochromatic Centerpiece from Paper N Stitch. Create a bold statement with bright yellow vases in different shapes and heights. Geometric Paper Easter Egg from The Proper Blog. This origami easter egg is perfect for children’s rooms and can be paired with a matching basket of eggs. DIY Bunny Bowl from Alice + Lois. Craft a special bunny bowl for storing Easter candy, which can also be used by older kids to hold trinkets and jewelry. Easter Topiary Trees from Sand and Sisal. Craft elegant, eye-catching centerpieces from craft eggs and moss hot glued to a foam form. Easter Egg Wreath Hanging from Finding Lovely. Invite whimsy to your Easter Sunday brunch table with a hanging Easter egg wreath in rustic or vibrant colors. Pink and Yellow Easter Tablescape by t/k Lindsay Madden Photography. A simple color scheme of pink and yellow makes your tablescape cohesive and spring-like.Adding Easter decor like eggs and bunny statues gives an extra special touch. Pink and Yellow Easter Tablescape by Host to Perfection.
28 of 52 – DIY Easter Carrot Wreath from Finding Lovely. Constructed using Christmas bottlebrush trees for the carrot body, this bright and joyful DIY spring wreath is simple for anyone. The lace tie adds a whimsy touch. Green raffia ribbons make the carrot leaves. 29 of 52 – Kid’s Table Easter Setup by Finding Lovely. How cute is this kid’s Easter table? Pastel color scheme with bunny plates, pink scalloped napkins, and light blue cups. A floral centerpiece anchors it. Bunny backpacks for kids to take home steal the show. 30 of 52 – Springtime Easter Tablescape by M Starr Design. Perfect for Easter Sunday. Iridescent drinkware in a mostly neutral color scheme. Wicker serving bowls add texture and visual interest. 31 of 52 – DIY Wooden Easter Bunny from Finding Lovely. A fun project for the family and can be used as decor for years. Faux wild thyme for ears brings the outside in. Perfect for an Easter tree. 32 of 52 – DIY Easter Egg Candle by The House That Lars Built. Adorable and eco-friendly using real eggs. A great way to recycle eggshells. 33 of 52 – Felt Pom Pom Easter Garland by Traditionally Cozy. Adds texture and coziness to the mantel. Pastel colors perfect for Easter. Greenery livens up the mantel more. 34 of 52 – DIY Pom Pom Easter Egg Tree by The House That Lars Built. Create pom pom Easter egg ornaments for your Easter tree. Different designs possible. 35 of 52 – Palm Leaf Wreath by The House That Lars Built. Vibrant DIY spring wreath, bright and colorful. Palm leaves perfect for Easter season. 36 of 52 – Rustic Easter Tablescape by Casa Watkins Living. Rustic tablescape with mason jars and dainty white plates. Perfect for Easter Sunday brunch. Don’t forget bunny decorations. 37 of 52 – Global Style Easter Tree Centerpiece by Casa Watkins Living. Branch out with your spring centerpiece as an Easter tree.Merging fresh blooms with branches to hang Easter eggs is a great idea. Check out Global Style Easter Tree Centerpiece from Casa Watkins Living. Continue to 38 of 52 below. DIY Succulent Garland from Casa Watkins Living. A succulent garland adds a touch of greenery to your table or mantel without being overpowering. Special with yellow ribbons, blue yarn tassels, and beads. Continue to 39 of 52 below. Minimal Easter Tree With Bead Ornaments from Casa Watkins Living. This minimalist Easter tree makes a statement with wooden bead ornaments. Pick a pastel-colored vase for a springtime theme. Continue to 40 of 52 below. Himalayan Salt Easter Tree from Casa Watkins Living. Decorated with Himalayan salt ornaments. Associated with benefits like better sleep, mood, and respiratory health. Continue to 41 of 52 below. Folk Art Painted Easter Eggs from Casa Watkins Living. Fun DIY project adding color to Easter Sunday decor. Folk art patterns bring personality and vibrancy. Continue to 42 of 52 below. Scandinavian Floral Tassel Easter Garland from Casa Watkins Living. Scandinavian-style garland with faux florals and yarn. Great for mantel decor. Continue to 43 of 52 below. Coloring Placecard for the Kid’s Table from Casa Watkins Living. Keep kids entertained with DIY placecards. Add names for a special touch. Provide colored pencils. Continue to 44 of 52 below. Easter Bunny Lunch Bags from Finding Lovely. Adorable lunch bags for bunnies. Helpful when hosting. Prep kids’ lunches ahead of time. Continue to 45 of 52 below. Upcycled Jar Easter Baskets from Casa Watkins Living. Think outside the basket with upcycled jar Easter baskets. Perfect for kids to take home. Continue to 46 of 52 below. DIY Chinoiserie Easter Eggs from Alice & Lois. Chinoiserie is on trend. Beautiful DIY egg versions made with Mod Podge and chinoiserie paper napkins.
Welcome to a collection of 52 Easter decorating ideas to make your home festive and welcoming this season.
1. DIY Chinoiserie Easter Eggs from Alice & Lois offer a unique twist on traditional Easter egg decorating.
2. Wood Bead Garland With Flowers by Casa Watkins Living is a charming decoration that can be hung on a door handle or used as a wall hanging.
3. Nesting Easter Eggs from The House That Lars Built is a creative way to decorate Easter eggs, inspired by nesting dolls.
4. Rustic Easter Hutch Decor by Homestead City Dwelling showcases wooden bunny art pieces that blend seamlessly into a rustic hutch.
5. Bunny Table Runner by Homestead City Dwelling adds a cute touch to your Easter table, complemented by bunny figurines and wicker placemats.
6. DIY Easter Nest from Look What I Made is a perfect alternative to a traditional Easter wreath, bringing a bit of the outdoors inside.
7. Cake Stand Centerpiece by Homestead City Dwelling is a versatile way to use cake stands as a foundation for an interesting centerpiece.
For more spring decorating inspiration, check out 47 Spring Decorating Ideas to Celebrate the Season.