Fill your home with our simple and fun DIY Easter decor for a festive springtime holiday celebration.
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These quick and easyEaster decoration ideaswill help fill your home with springtime cheer.
We’re sharing an array of fun and colorful DIY Easter decorations that you’ll be sure to love.
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Fresh Flower Wreath
Aspring floralwreath showcases the beauty of a few bold blooms.
This Easter decoration idea is made with fresh greenery and assorted seasonal flowers.
Create this piece and display it when you entertain for the holiday.
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For each ornament, youll need 12 uniform paper easter egg shapes.
We found the cracked papier-mache eggs at the craft store and covered the exteriors inchalk paint.
We chose a different color for the interior of each egg.
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Once the paint dried, we filled them with gold faux grass and foil-covered chocolate eggs.
Display the finished decorations on cut branches.
Easter Butterfly Garland
Use a butterfly template (a cookie cutter works well!)
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to trace uniform butterflies on marbled paper and cardstock.
Cut them out and gently fold each butterfly shape in half lengthwise.
Easter Bunny Banner
This pretty Easter decoration idea starts with a plain piece of canvas fabric.
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Once you’ve cut your banner shape, just paint on a bunny and add a brightyarn pom-pomtail.
Spring Tulip Wreath
Make a gorgeous spring wreathwith bunches of small faux tulips.
We made ours on an 18-inch wreath form, but you might use a smaller wreath to cut costs.
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Salt Dough Bunny Ornaments
Useclassic salt doughto create a set of colorful bunny napkin rings.
A few drops of food coloring give the ornaments bright swirls of color fitting for a springtime brunch.
Greet guests with this bright and fun Easter decoration idea!
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Easter Centerpiece Tray
You’ll have this Easter project ready in a snap.
Fill a tray with moss and votive candles.
Freehand two ears and a bow tie, securing all three to the top of a toothpick with glue.
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Wood Bead Bunnies
A fluffle of bunny ornaments sports neon-bright felt ears and fabric trim collars.
Add felt ears and accessories, then hang your creations on a festiveEaster tree.
Easter Tree
You heard it here first:Easter treesare the hottestdecor trend for spring.
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Easter Egg Garland
Decorate a staircase or transform a mantel with this easy Easter decoration idea.
To make it, string colorfulblown-out eggsonto string or ribbon.
Yes, it’s fragile, but you might display it for many years with careful storage.
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Be sure to wash your hands after handling eggs.
Printed napkins and decoupage transform ordinary plastic eggs into a colorfulEaster door decoration.
To make it, use decoupage to cover the eggs in translucent glitter.
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When dry, attach the eggs and fauxgreenery to a plain grapevine wreath.
Washi Tape Easter Eggs
This pretty Easter decorating idea is seriously easyand inexpensive.
This can be done in minutes, and changing the look is easyjust remove the tape and start over.
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Simple Centerpiece
ThisEaster centerpieceis all about the colors of spring.
It’s as easy as placing small arrangements of spring flowers on a white tray.
Look for colorful blooms liketulipsorhyacinths.
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Fill in any empty spaces with dyed eggs, and you’re done.
Silk Tie-Dyed Easter Eggs
Using dyed eggs as decor is our favorite Easter decorating idea.
Just arrange a few of them to create a pretty display around a plate.
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Stack them on a serving platter or cake stand and add fresh flowers or greenery.
Printable Easter Sign
How fun is this sign?
This inexpensive Easter decoration idea also makes an adorable start toa family Easter egg hunt.
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Fresh Cut Flowers
These bright purple Easter flower arrangements prove sometimes simple is best.
Showcase the bounty of spring with a trio of cut blooms in simple vases.
Look for earlyspring flowers like anemones, hyacinths, and irises.
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Rice Shaken Easter Eggs
Set out a basket of decorated eggs for friends and family to admire.
If you’re looking for a quick decorating project, these rice-dyed Easter eggs couldn’t be easier.
Colorful Kokedama
Bring the outside in with a free-form hanging moss planter.
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Perfect for spring,this handmade Easter decorationlasts throughout the season.
Fill your kokedama with fresh violas and hang it above your Easter table.
Pair them with yellow andorange spring flowers, including ranunculus and tulips.
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Wash the carrots thoroughly (but don’t peel) before arranging them to keep the water clean.
Stick bunny ears and mouths on the glass front of your favorite pics.
(Tell the kids that the Easter bunny did it for a little extra fun.)
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Use an assortment of small flowering plants, like violas and pansies.
Display your creation on your front door or over a mantel.
Have kids pick out various colors, then cut egg shapes out using a cookie cutter.
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Attach them to a 12x12-inch piece of scrapbook paper using adhesive foam dots.Frame the paperand hang it.
Display a line down the center of a table or place one at each setting.
Trace the cookie cutter onto various paper colors, then cut them out.
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Easter Egg Embroidery Art
Simpleembroidery patternsmake this colorful Easter decoration idea a breeze.
Easter Branch Faux Bouquet
For a fresh look, hot-glue several fauxpink flowersonto branches.
This is a great, long-lasting alternative to a floral spring arrangement.
Framed Easter Postcard
Turn a simple postcard into seasonally sweet artwork.
Look for vintage Easter postcards at flea markets or find reproductions at bookstores.
Using two different colors adds interest, while the matching green dishes keep the display cohesive.
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To create an interesting arrangement, choose vases of various sizes and colors.
Perch both on an eggcup and fill with an Easter treat.
For aplace card, prop a tag between the liners.
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For ahomespun accent, wrap string around the vases.
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