Use these creative outdoorEaster decorationsto add joy to your porch, patio, or deck.

To make it, tear strips of patterned paper napkins and use decoupage to cover the plastic eggs.

Once dry, use hot glue to attach the eggs and colorful raffia to a plain wreath form.

wreath of easter eggs on blue front door

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ADIY yarn pom-pommakes a perfect bunny tail!

Plus, creating your own is super easy and inexpensive when you followthese simple instructions.

you’re free to even customize it to make the wreath whatever size you like.

spring easter egg wreath with grass

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Once finished, add a buffalo check bow and display it on your front porch.

Plus, it’s so easy to make!

Spring Tulip Wreath

Thiscolorful tulip wreathis even better than a bouquet.

bunny-ears grapevine wreath with pink, white and yellow blooms

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Blowout dyed Easter eggsand poke small holes in each end.

String them up using heavy thread, and attach using colorful ribbon.

Plaid Lemon Wreath

ThisDIY lemon wreathadds a cheery spring look to any front door.

Easter Bunny Banner

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Hanging Jar Vases

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Have an eco-friendly Easter!

Put thoseempty jarsand bottles to good use!

Using thick wire, attach empty bottles to a fence or arbor.

Carrot wreath on black door

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Fill each with water and your favorite spring flowers.

This Easter yard decoration can stay up all springjust replace the water and flowers.

Start with a layer of Easter grass tucked into the bottom of each boot.

Cotton wreath

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Butterfly Easter Tree

Spring has sprung!

Let the world (or at least your neighbors) know with this festive outdoor centerpiece.

To build this Easter tree, fill a garden container with floral foam.

finished pink tulip spring floral wreath

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Use twine to hang painted paper butterflies (cut from colored notecards or cardstock) from some gathered branches.

Insert the branches into the foam.

Finish the look with silk flowers glued to some branches and moss topping the container.

Easter egg garland hanging from staircase

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Make it anEaster egg treeby adding colorful Easter eggs.

Easter Basket Decoration

Looking for sophisticated outdoor Easter decorations?

A bright wicker basket filled with tulips is a welcome sign of spring that will complement any door.

wreath with artificial lemon branches and buffalo-check bow

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For a final touch, add a ribbon band around the basket’s bottom.

Then, tie a pretty bow in front and on top of the handle to hang.

Add large purple blooms, succulents, and green berries for pops of color and textures.

Flower bouquets in glass bottles on fence

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Flower Pail Easter Wreath

Upcycle a vintagewatering caninto a sweet spring wreath.

Fill the can with in-season blooms like tulips and surround with greenery.

Attach colored eggs with floral wire, and hang on your door with a large ribbon.

Rain boots with colored easter eggs

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This Easter door wreath can be customized with any colors you like!

Easter Sunrise Wreath

Get inspired by the beauty of aspringsunrise!

Utilize the beauty ofdried flowersby pinning or gluing them to a foam wreath form.

Butterfly tree

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Add some feathers for contrast for a beautiful handmade wreath.

Colorful Egg Easter Wreath

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Outdoor Easter decorations can be super easy to DIY!

Using an awl, poke a small hole at each end of 12 plastic eggs.

Spring wreath with white tulips

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Cut 12 x 3-inch strips of patterned paper.

String the eggs onto a 16-gauge wire, allowing an extra inch of wire at each end.

Jelly Bean Monogram

Add a touch of sweetness to your outdoor Easter decor!

Purple spring wreath

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Instead of a wreath, hang a fun jelly bean monogram on your front door for spring.

To make it, paint a papier-mache letter (available at crafts stores) using acrylic paint.

Once the paint is dry, hot-glue the jelly beans to the front of the letter and let dry.

Spring watering can with tulips

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Try hanging in a large window for a cute Easter window decoration.

Tulip Easter Door Decoration

This stunning Easter wreath celebrates the beauty of fresh tulips and dyed eggs.

Simply fill a colored Easter basket with fresh flowers, greenery, and branches.

Fall flower wreath

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Attach colored hollow eggs with glue and tie with a ribbon.

Add ribbon, secured with small straight pins, and leave a long end for tying.

Gather the eggs at various lengths, and tie the ribbons together.

Dried spring floral wreath

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Finish with a pretty bow, then hang the decoration from a removable adhesive hook or wreath hanger.

Springtime Door Decoration

Here’s a fresh take on your classic Easter wreath.

Gather a bouquetreal or silkinto an umbrella for a door display full of country charm.

Marbled egg garland

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Birdcage Wreath

Transform a vintage birdcage into a stunning front door wreath.

Fill with an arrangement of tulips and hydrangeas.

Add willow branches, and attach to the door using a colorful ribbon.

Colored Easter egg wreath

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Prepare a few bowls of watercolor paints by diluting different colors until the paint is a thin liquid.

Jelly bean monogram

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Easter door basket with red tulips

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Hanging Easter egg decorations

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Spring door umbrella decor

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Birdcage spring decor

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Easter arts and crafts hanging on window

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