Easter is a day when loved ones come together to celebrate the holiday in traditional and modern ways. When it comes to decorating for Easter, dyed eggs are the highlight for many households. However, there are countless ideas for decorating beyond the festive eggs that will make Easter Sunday feel extra festive.
Here, find inspiration for gorgeous Easter wreaths, Easter trees, table decor and centerpieces, garlands, and more. And for those who prefer to go the DIY route, we have you covered there, too.
Here are some of the prettiest ways to decorate your home for Easter.
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Easter Egg Succulents
Instead of dyeing Easter eggs, use that carton sitting in the fridge to make the cutest Easter egg succulents. This fresh take on an Easter-inspired little garden is 100 percent manageable and undeniably adorable.
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Color-Blocked Wire Basket
Home decorating for Easter can turn out to be the simplest of projects and it can bring you the most joy. This color-blocked wire basket is a fun alternative to the traditional Easter basket and a super-fun project for people who love DIY and textiles.
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Moss-Covered Egg Centerpiece
Moss isn't an expected holiday decoration, but it works in this covered Easter egg craft. You'll love the effortless and fun feel of these beautiful moss-covered eggs as the centerpieces for your main event.
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Natural and Crafty Eggs
A little turmeric, beet, and cabbage are a couple of ingredients that go a long way when it comes to organic egg washes. Here the palest egg babies are given character with a fine Sharpie black marker. If you don't have time to color eggs, just grab your Sharpie and create a family of eggs with faces.
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Paper Tulip Centerpiece
If real flowers wilt away too soon, try extending the life of your flowers with this gorgeous paper option instead. They'll last quite a long time after Easter dinner is all said and done!
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Hen's Nest Place Settings
Dinner guests will love the thoughtful touch of their very own Easter hen nests, complete with a single egg etched with their name.
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Ombré Candle Votives
Ombré candle votives will add Easter cheer to your holiday table and atmosphere. These votives are easy to make and can be used throughout the spring and into summer.
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Galvanized Tubs
Bring a miniature garden indoors to brighten up and add life to your space. Plant the garden in a galvanized tub to make an ultra-chic, modern home decoration.
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Swedish Feather Easter Tree
The Swedish celebrate the Easter holiday with a lovely påskris, which is a paper Easter tree. Create your own with bits of paper or feathers from the craft store. It can be an airy centerpiece for your holiday table.
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Botanical Easter Eggs
Make your Easter eggs stand out from the rest with this fun botanical egg craft project with painted flowers on black backgrounds. They will surely impress your guests this holiday. A bonus is that the eggs are papier-mâché, which means you can use them for your decor year after year.
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Cherry Blossom Centerpiece
Cherry blossoms are a sure sign that spring is here. Use pastel or white vintage-inspired vases and mason jars to display these pretty blooms on your tablescape. Use real cherry blossom cuttings if they're in peak bloom, but artificial versions can look just as breathtaking.
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Potted Paper Easter Lily
A potted paper Easter lily is an ideal decor option for those who don't have a green thumb. The best part is that this paper option is non-toxic to cats in your home, unlike the real plant.
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Easter Floral Arrangement
Those freshly dyed pastel-colored eggs will look magnificent paired with a bundle of baby's breath arranged in a wire basket. Use any kind of eggs, but foam eggs are used for this arrangement.
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Bunny Ear Napkin Fold
This whimsical fold that creates bunny ears out of your dinner napkins is sure to be a table-pleaser for both adults and children.
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Tons of Tulips
When in doubt, turn to tulips for the loveliest Easter decor. Mix things up by placing plentiful bunches of tulips in unexpected containers like galvanized tins or watering pots. A few sprigs of pussy willows are added to this bucket of beauties.
Color Fest from Vibeke Design
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Pretty Doily Table Runner
A mix of classic crochet knitted doilies makes the prettiest runner for a grand table setting. This runner uses about 25 doilies in different sizes and handstitched together. Dig out your vintage collection, clean them, and put them to use. If you don't have a box of vintage linens, try hot-gluing paper versions as a runner.
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Egg Holder Place Cards
Simple paper egg holders are transformed into the most useful place cards for the holiday meal. The holders here are made from cardboard but you can also use wide wired ribbon for a similar effect.
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Easter Egg Pinatas
Make your own Easter egg piñata, and invite all the kids to participate in a special activity post egg hunt. Fill each piñata with candy eggs, confetti, and other treats your kids will love.
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Vintage Pillow Case Napkins
Love the vibrant colors of vintage floral pillowcases but not sure what to do with them? Turn the bright colors and patterns of the past into the sweetest napkins for your gathering.
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Bunny Banner
A no-sew bunny banner is both affordable and the cutest addition to any room in your home. It's a great way to use scrapbook sheets, construction paper, or even wallpaper remnants that you happen to have in the house.
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Mini Egg Baskets
Greet brunch guests with these mini egg baskets. The two-in-one project works as a gift and name tag. Just pick up a package of these mini baskets at the crafts store or online and you'll be ready to fill them.
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Monochromatic Centerpiece
A monochromatic centerpiece grouping makes a bold statement for spring. Try a collection of bright yellow vases in different shapes and heights for a cheery addition to your home—you can always paint glass vases to achieve this look.
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Origami Egg
This origami easter egg will look great in your children's room. The bright colors are playful and Easter-appropriate. Pair it with a basket of eggs to match the colors you choose for your origami creation.
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Bunny Bowl
Ceramics lovers will rejoice when they create this special bunny bowl. It's the perfect storage vessel for all that Easter candy. The project is even perfect for older kids and they can use the bowls after the holidays to hold small trinkets and jewelry.
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Easter Topiary Trees
These Easter topiary trees are elegant, eye-catching centerpieces made from craft eggs and moss hot glued to a simple foam form. They are sturdy enough to use on your table year after year.
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DIY Hanging Easter Egg Wreath
A hanging Easter egg wreath invites whimsy to your Easter Sunday brunch table. You can go with a rustic, neutral color scheme as Finding Lovely did here or you could opt for more colorful, vibrant eggs if that's more your style.
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Pink and Yellow Easter Tablescape
Sticking to a simple color scheme is a great way to make your tablescape feel cohesive and intentional, and nothing says spring more than pink paired with yellow. Adding in Easter decor such as eggs and bunny statues adds an extra special touch.
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DIY Easter Carrot Wreath
Constructed using Christmas bottlebrush trees for the body of the carrot, this bright and joyful DIY spring wreath is a simple project anyone can create. The lace tie adds a nice, whimsy touch. The leaves of the carrots were made using green raffia ribbons.
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Kid's Table Easter Setup
How cute is this kid's Easter table? Sticking with a pastel color scheme, the table is set with bunny plates, pink scalloped napkins, and light blue cups. A floral centerpiece anchors it all. What steals the show, though, are the bunny backpacks the kids get to take home.
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Springtime Easter Tablescape
This beautiful tablescape is perfect for Easter Sunday. Iridescent drinkware fuses subtle colors into a mostly neutral color scheme. Wicker serving bowls add extra texture and visual interest to the setup.
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DIY Wooden Easter Bunny
Not only is this wooden Easter bunny a fun project for the whole family, but it is also something that can be used as decor for years and years to come. The faux wild thyme for the ears brings the outside world in and perfect to place on an Easter tree.
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DIY Easter Egg Candle
These Easter egg candles are adorable and eco-friendly because they use real eggs. This is a great way to recycle eggshells.
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Felt Pom Pom Easter Garland
A pom pom Easter garland adds texture and coziness to this mantel. The pastel colors are perfect for this Sunday holiday. Greenery livens up the mantel even more.
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DIY Pom Pom Easter Egg Tree
While we're on the subject of pom poms, why not create some pom pom Easter egg ornaments for your Easter tree? You can even create different designs with the material.
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Palm Leaf Wreath
This vibrant DIY spring wreath is bright and colorful. The palm leaves are perfect for the Easter season too.
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Rustic Easter Tablescape
This rustic tablescape designed by Casa Watkins Living is simply perfect. Mason jars for drinkware coupled with dainty white plates with floral design make this the perfect set-up for Easter Sunday brunch. Don't forget the bunny decorations!
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Global Style Easter Tree Centerpiece
Branch out with your spring centerpiece by turning it into an Easter tree. Merging fresh blooms with branches to hang Easter eggs will do the trick.
Global Style Easter Tree Centerpiece from Casa Watkins Living
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DIY Succulent Garland
A succulent garland adds a touch of greenery to your table or mantel without being overpowering. This DIY succulent garland is extra special because of the yellow ribbons, blue yarn tassels, and beads.
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Minimal Easter Tree With Bead Ornaments
This minimalist Easter tree still makes a statement thanks to the wooden bead ornaments adorning its branches. Pick a pastel-colored vase such, as the sage green vase seen here, to stick with a springtime theme.
Simple Easter Tree With Bead Ornaments from Casa Watkins Living
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Himalayan Salt Easter Tree
This Easter tree is decorated with Himalayan salt ornaments. Himalayan salt is associated with a number of benefits such as better sleep, mood, and respiratory health. The rejuvenating energy makes this the perfect Easter tree.
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Folk Art Painted Easter Eggs
This fun DIY project adds a burst of color to your Easter Sunday decor. The folk art patterns on the eggs bring extra personality and vibrancy.
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Scandinavian Floral Tassel Easter Garland
This Scandinavian-style Easter garland uses faux florals and yarn to dress up this bar. This would work great as mantel decor as well.
Scandinavian Floral Tassel Easter Garland from Casa Watkins Living
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Coloring Placecard for the Kid's Table
Keep the kid's table entertained with these DIY placecards. You can even add each child's name to the placecard to help the little ones feel extra special. Just remember to provide colored pencils!
Children’s Easter Wood Slice Coloring Placecard from Casa Watkins Living
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Easter Bunny Lunch Bags
No bunny will feel left out with these adorable lunch bags. This is also helpful when hosting because you can prep the kids' lunches ahead of time and simply hand these out one it's time to eat.
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Upcycled Jar Easter Baskets
Think outside the box (or, more aptly, basket) with these upcycled jar Easter "baskets." These would be perfect for kids to take home with them after your gathering.
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DIY Chinoiserie Easter Eggs
Chinoiserie is so on trend in the interior design world right now, and these beautiful DIY egg versions from Alice & Lois are just perfect. These were made using Mod Podge and chinoiserie paper napkins. Simple, quick, and easy.
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Wood Bead Garland With Flowers
Sometimes, smaller is better, as you can see with this wood bead garland with flowers. You can hang this on a door handle, as pictured here, or you could even use it as a wall hanging.
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Nesting Easter Eggs
Decorate Easter eggs in a whole new way by creating nesting dolls. Here, Brittany from The House That Lars Built opted for a floral pattern but you can get as creative as you want with your own version.
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Rustic Easter Hutch Decor
You don't have to stray from your current decor to make Easter decorations work. Here, wooden bunny art pieces blend seamlessly into this rustic hutch. They stand out but without looking cheesy.
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Bunny Table Runner
This bunny table runner is so cute. Coupled with bunny figurines throughout the tablescape, this Easter table is ready to go. Using wicker placemats sticks with the woodland theme perfectly.
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Easter Nest
Here's the perfect substitute or alternative to a traditional Easter wreath. Your little ones will love bringing a little bit of the outdoors inside.
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Cake Stand Centerpiece
Cake stands aren't just for desserts; they can work as a centerpiece's foundation too. Don't be afraid to mix materials and objects because this will make the centerpiece all the more interesting. Here, fresh pink flowers and greenery are accompanied by a candle. The bunny figurine completes the Easter look.