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In the Drummond household, Easter Sunday is like a “mini Christmas,” according to Ree. That means there’s no holding back on all the Easter activities, feasts, and home decorations! This year, get into the spirit by crafting some easy DIY Easter decorations that are sure to impress all of your loved ones. We’ve rounded up the best ideas here including colorful garlands,
Easter wreath ideas, floral centerpieces, and dyed Easter eggs that will make your space feel fresh and festive for Sunday morning.
Making your own spring crafts at home is a lovely way to welcome the season and mark a holiday shared with family and friends. Usher in a springtime look with Easter crafts that are bursting with vibrant florals, eggs aplenty, and bunnies galore. And don’t forget to incorporate some stunning Easter table décor to accompany your delicious brunch! Some of these decorations are even neutral enough to keep around all spring like a pretty terracotta pot wreath and mini macrame egg planters to start your own little indoor herb garden. Once you’re done, your displays will no doubt be worthy of posting to social media with some cute and punny Easter captions, and almost everything can be stored to use for seasons to come.
Painted Terracotta Pot Wreath
Put this wreath up for Easter and leave it out all season! Small terracotta pots are filled with faux succulents, moss, and flowers to bring that spring feeling right to your front door.
Get the tutorial at DIY Beautify.
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Lavender Eggshell Candles
Dyeing eggshells isn’t just for the kids! Turn them into gorgeous votive candles that you can use for display, and of course, light for a light lavender scent.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess.
Happy Easter Banner
Hang this banner on your front door or on a wall anywhere in the house for an instantly festive look. It’s an easy vinyl printable, which means you’ll have this craft done in no time!
Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.
Nest Table Settings
Let little nests take center stage on your dining table. The key is to use simple plates and chargers so the decorations don’t get overwhelming.
Get the tutorial at The Turquoise Home.
He Has Risen Wreath
If you prefer to focus on the more religious aspect of the holiday, this lovely wreath reminds everyone that He’s the reason for the season! It’s easy to assemble, too.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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Carrot Reverse Canvases
Learn not just one but two ways to make adorable hangable canvases featuring twine-wrapped carrots. The Easter Bunny will be so impressed when he sees these hanging in your house.
Get the tutorial at The Crazy Craft Lady.
Jelly Bean Easter Bunny
Candy can play double duty on Easter by being part of the decorations, too. Wouldn’t this giant jelly bean bunny look so cute placed on a mantel or in the center of your table?
Get the tutorial at Little Red Window.
Floral Bunny Garland
What’s cuter than a bunny? A bunny with a floral crown and a pink heart nose, that’s what! This printable garland will add the perfect sweet touch to the rest of your Easter décor.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Paper Honeycomb Easter Eggs
Christmas doesn’t have to be the only holiday with a beautiful tree! To make yours, simply put some leaf sprigs in a vase and decorate with honeycomb Easter egg ornaments.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Easter Egg Balloons
Who knew upside down balloons would look exactly like Easter eggs? Add some wavy lines and polka dots to make them extra festive. They’d be such a cute party decoration!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
Polka Dot DIY Jumbo Easter Egg Favors
Treat your guests to a little Easter inspiration with these oversized party favor eggs filled with motivational quotes and other goodies. They’re perfect for an adult egg hunt.
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
Gold Foil Easter Egg Wreath
Your friends will love being greeted at your door by this gorgeous gold leaf speckled wreath. It’s the perfect way to add a little glam this Easter.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Macrame Wheat Grass Eggs
This one is proof that you really can make a craft from anything—even an egg shell! Simply add a little grass or succulent to the shell and put it on display with some macramé string. You can also try making an herb garden!
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Woodland Easter Eggs
If painting isn’t your thing, try decorating your Easter eggs with mini spring-inspired tattoos. These are neutral enough to keep on display all season long, too.
Get the tutorial at Clever Poppy.
Faceted Easter Egg Place Card Holders
How egg-cellent are these place card holders? The unique shapes and colors bring to mind Easter eggs without being too on the (bunny) nose.
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
Macramé Easter Egg Wreath
Calling all macramé lovers! This braided wreath will bring a boho vibe to your Easter decorations and only takes about an hour to make.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Easter Egg Centerpiece
This stunningly colorful centerpiece is sure to impress all of your guests. We can’t decide which touch we love best: the marbled Easter eggs or the paper butterflies!
Get the tutorial at Oh Joy!.
Wood Bead Easter Bunnies
These wood bead bunnies couldn’t be easier to craft, and you can incorporate them into your Easter décor in so many different ways, including as candy jar toppers and napkin rings!
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Swan and Flamingo Easter Eggs
Need a break from all the bunnies? Craft some swans and flamingos with egg bodies for an unexpected Easter decoration. You can use real or fake eggs!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
Pom-Pom Bunny Wreath
Pom-poms and bunny ears are adorable on their own, but together? Cuteness overload! Give your front door a flourish with this easy, adorable wreath idea. Guests will enter your home smiling from ear to ear.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
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Paper Plate Wall Decoration
Make a last-minute wall decoration using pretty leftover paper plates and faux flowers. This would work well over a snack table or even as a photo backdrop!
Get the tutorial at Oh Joy!.
Paper Bunny Name Cards
It’s hard to find a more unique place setting! These paper moveable bunny place cards are beautiful and will keep the kids entertained for hours.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Easter Egg Vase Centerpiece
This centerpiece perfectly blends elegant greenery with the simple decorative power of farmhouse chic. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to up-cycle old cartons.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Easter Egg Topiary
Bring spring’s vibrant greenery into your home with an Easter tree! You can use a real potted tree, but opting for a DIY craft one means you can trot it out next year too.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Grapevine Bunny Wreath
Have you ever seen such a large, impressive wreath? This all-natural bunny is the definition of “showstopping.” Outdo all your neighbors by putting this gorgeous wreath on your front door.
Get the tutorial at Sprinkle Some Fun.
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Nest Wreath
For Easter, robin’s eggs are a classic decorating idea. Their pretty pastel colors just work in any room, but place them in a wreath and you have a cheerful mantelpiece or door decoration.
Get the tutorial at Home Stories A to Z.
Paper Egg Place Cards
If you want a simple yet impressive craft idea, design these adorable 3-D place cards. Just know you might have to make them again next year, as guests will want to keep their personalized egg!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Daisy Napkin Rings
Simple, cute, and floral! These vintage-inspired napkin rings are a super easy way to dress up a picnic. Plus, daisies are the most cheerful symbol of spring.
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
Tiered Easter Tray
This tabletop decoration may look like something out of a store, but you can really make it at home! Just find a three-tiered tray and personalize it with your fave easter items, such as plants, eggs, or nests.
Get the tutorial at Liz Marie Blog.
Gingham Bunny Banner
Gingham is the ultimate spring pattern—and that’s why we love this adorable printable bunny banner! It adds an instant cheery look to any mantel or bedroom.
Get the tutorial at Houseful of Handmade.
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Terrarium Easter Table Centerpiece
Make terrariums inside of apothecary jars, then place them along your table for the most sophisticated runner around. You’ll want to keep it around well after the holiday’s over.
Get the tutorial at Bless’er House.
Bunny Butt Sign
As if this sign couldn’t get any cuter, it’s also reversible! The other side has a spring message, perfect for displaying all season.
Get the tutorial at The Crafting Nook.
Moss Basket Place Setting
Either buy or DIY these adorable baskets to place at each seat. You can fill them with an Easter egg, candies, or whatever else you fancy!
See more at Just Destiny Home.
Honeycomb Easter Eggs
You can’t help but smile when you decorate your home with these colorful Easter eggs! Use different shades of card stock to make designs that will pop.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Bunny-Themed Tablescape
Go all out with the bunny inspiration at your Easter table! Check out these tips including a bunny candle holder and bunny napkin rings.
See more at Made by Carli.
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Glitter Easter Egg Wreath
Add some glitz and glam to your Easter decorations with this eye-catching wreath. Hang it on a door or blank wall in the house.
Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.
Bunny Straws
Even your straws are an opportunity to add Easter flair! Your guests will be obsessed with the detailed touch.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
Sock Bunny
Get the kids in on this whimsical Easter bunny craft. Then, decorate your house with the cute little animals.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & A Princess.
Rainbow Egg Wreath
Easter is a holiday that’s meant to brim with bright, spring colors, mirroring the flowers that are newly blooming outside. Bring that fresh feel to your door with this multicolored Easter egg wreath.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
DIY Easter Egg Display
Time to display some spring-themed Easter eggs! This clever display will look perfect on your mantel or in your kitchen.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
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Easter Blocks
Using pieces of scrap wood you might already have on hand, showcase a few words that are instantly associated with Easter, like “hip,” “hop,” and “egg.”
Get the tutorial at Raggedy Bits.
Egg Sign
Sure, you can decorate Easter eggs to your heart’s content, but it could be even more fun to make this sign! With turquoise stripes and a pink background, it’ll add a cheerful burst of color to your décor.
Get the tutorial at Lolly Jane.
Outdoor Sign
Since the Easter Bunny will be undoubtedly stopping at your home, be sure to make this “Bunny Crossing” sign. It’ll look so cute next to your front walk or alongside your porch.
Get the tutorial at Confessions of a Serial DIYer.
Bunny Napkins
Add some colorful bunnies to a set of otherwise plain white napkins. You’ll use these napkins at Easter brunch year after year.
Get the tutorial at Squirrelly Minds.
Easter Egg Centerpiece
If you’d like to fancy up an Easter brunch, look no further than this sweet and simple Easter centerpiece. Simply drop eggs and a few tulips into a wooden box to instantly dress up your table.
Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.
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Gradient Vase
Now that’s an Easter egg! Give a larger-than-life-sized egg the ombré color treatment and turn it into a modern, kaleidoscopic vase.
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
Wooden Bobbin Carrots
Perhaps you’ve picked up some vintage wooden bobbins during your flea market trips. Give them a coat of orange paint, and add some faux greenery for cute homemade carrots.
Get the tutorial at Sadie Seasongoods.
Easter Egg Topiary
How’s this for an attention-grabbing centerpiece? An Easter topiary complete with speckled eggs and moss is sure to steal the show at any meal.
Get the tutorial at Celebrate & Decorate.
Modern Painted Eggs
Using craft eggs, give your Easter décor the trendy treatment. Showing off metallic hues and geometric details, these eggs will look fab resting in a bowl.
Get the tutorial at Alfa Sengupta.
Vintage Easter Eggs
Whether hung from a branch in a window or decorating a piece of Easter artwork, these vintage-inspired “Happy Easter” eggs can be used in so many ways.
Get the tutorial at So Much Better with Age.
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Easter Egg Runner Tablescape
Wowza! Now that’s an Easter tablescape. Made up of real-deal eggs dyed for the occasion, you’ll use classic or neon food coloring kits to create this egg-stra colorful display.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Concrete Candles
A candle and concrete mix can be used to craft Easter egg candles that look so chic.
Get the tutorial at Lily Ardor.
Bunny Wreath
There goes Peter Cottontail! An embroidery hoop will suddenly look a lot like Easter’s favorite mascot thanks to a gingham bow, felt feet, and a puffball tail.
Get the tutorial at Positively Splendid.
Gumball Machines
How cute are these miniature Easter gumball machines? Using small flower pots and lidded candy jars, you can place one in your child’s bedroom and on the fireplace mantel too.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
Book Page Easter Eggs
With trusty Mod Podge and old book pages, you can create vintage-inspired eggs fit for a bookworm.
Get the tutorial at StoneGable.
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Easter Egg Tree
Christmas is over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t decorate a tree for Easter too! This one fits the bill with its Easter egg ornaments and faux springtime blooms.
Get the tutorial at Peanut Blossom.
Modern Floral Wreath
For a wreath you’ll enjoy using throughout springtime, make this modern floral version.
Get the tutorial at Lolly Jane.
Egg Candleholders
These might be the most delightful candle holders ever. Complete with pastel-hued eggs and pink pillar candles, you’re sure to brighten up your Easter.
Get the tutorial at DIY Vibes.
Easter Gnome
Donning candy colors and a fuzzy beard, this little guy will be a lighthearted addition to your décor.
Get the tutorial at The Inspired Workshop.
Bunny String Lights
Maybe you always have trouble saying goodbye to your Christmas lights. You can bring back lights just in time for Easter with these bunny string lights. Did you notice that they’re wearing tiny flower crowns?
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
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Crochet Dogwood Flowers
If you’d like to work on your crocheting talents this spring, try these charming dogwood flowers. Sprinkle them amid vase filler or use them to dot your Easter table.
Get the tutorial at Golden Lucy Crafts.
Paper Daffodils
You might have daffodils growing in your garden, but none of them are as big as these blooms! They’re made with paper and will look lovely in a vase.
Get the tutorial at Ohoh Deco.
Easter Village
For a fresh, springy take on Christmas villages, make an Easter village instead. You can’t beat those sweet candy colors.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
Spring Wreath
Perhaps you prefer to stay on the simpler side of things for your Easter décor. This verdant, flowery wreath is just the thing for your space.
Get the tutorial at The Crafty Gentleman.
Easter Dioramas
These teeny, tiny dioramas have sweet mini Easter scenes inside. Your kids will love them wherever you display them in the house.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
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Easter Egg Floral Centerpiece
Here’s a vibrant way to make your Easter table look special. Use a ceramic egg crate, green painted eggs, and fresh flowers.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
Milk Glass Décor
Whether you collect milk glass or you’ve spotted some at a thrift store, you can level it up for Easter with fake grass and eggs.
Get the tutorial at Sadie Seasongoods.
Popsicle Stick Bunny
Who knew that popsicle sticks could come together to make this cute bunny? Although it’s perfect for Easter, it could be kids’ room décor year-round.
Get the tutorial at Make & Do Crew.
Embroidery Hoop Bunny
Using two embroidery hoops, you’ll add patterned fabric, ears, and a tail to create an adorable Easter bunny for your wall.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Decoupaged Eggs
If you haven’t decoupaged since you were a kid, it’s time to get out the Mod Podge! These decoupaged eggs have a sophisticated slant with Easter-appropriate bees and butterflies.
Get the tutorial at Finding Silver Pennies.
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Bunny Succulent Planters
Here’s a chic way to grow some succulents this Easter: with little bunny planters, painted in an elegant shade of gold.
Get the tutorial at Oleander + Palm.
Speckled Easter Egg Vase
A splatter of paint here, some spray paint there, and you have a speckled Easter egg vase to hold springtime bouquets.
Get the tutorial at Candy Jar Chronicles.
Easter Egg Root Vegetables
Bring some garden-inspired touches into your Easter décor with these wooden carrots, radishes, and beets.
Get the tutorial at Crafty Lumberjacks.
Tulip Wreath
Tulips tend to be pretty short-lived this time of year, but you can admire them day after day with this wreath festooned with faux tulips.
Get the tutorial at Chatfield Court.
Easter Card Garland
This Easter-ready garland is made from old greeting cards—how cool! Punch out Easter-esque patterns and colors to make a garland of your own.
Get the tutorial at Dans le Lakehouse.
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