Hop to It With These Easy and Unique DIY Easter Decorations (2024)

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You've dyed the eggs and laid out the Easter baskets (not to mention filled them with delicious candy and Peeps!), but this year you're still itching to tackle a few more easy Easter crafts before the bunny arrives, and we think dressing up your home is just the way to go. In this gallery we've compiled our favorite DIY Easter decorations and DIY Easter crafts to help you do just that. Whether you're hosting a festive brunch or simply want to add some cheer to your entryway or living room, these family-friendly, inexpensive projects will delight kids and adults of all ages and skill level. So head to the craft closet (or bin) and get ready to add a punch of Easter color to every room in your house.

These Easter decoration ideas will liven up your doorway, living room, bedroom, or any other room with pastels, bunny shapes, and egg-centric fun. From striped Easter table runners featuring actual Easter eggs to Easter wreaths and mini Easter egg-shaped candles in all the colors of the (pastel) rainbow, there's bound to be something on our list that inspires you and gets you thinking about more ways to spruce up your home. Anyone up for a DIY Easter tree? We're getting in the Easter spirit just thinking about all the possibilities!

P.S. Once you've finished making your at-home Easter decorations, check out our other favorite Easter crafts and Easter egg decorating ideas.

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Brass Bunny Tablescape

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Create a welcoming fluffle (that’s the name of a group of rabbits!) by anchoring placecards under the paws of small brass bunnies. For added appeal, create a “rabbit runner” down the length of the table.

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Bunny Napkins

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Cute as a pink button nose, these bunny napkins can be assembled in 10 minutes flat and will add so much charm to your Easter table.

To make: Paint small wooden craft beads pink, allow to dry completely. Fold a napkin in half, corner to corner, then roll up, starting from the point. Fold the rolled napkin into a U-shape. Loop a length of raffia around the napkin and through the craft bead. Fray raffia to create whiskers.

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Button Eggs

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Head the the sewing basket and grab the spare buttons to create these jewel-like beauties.

To make:Start by dying eggs the same colors as the buttons. Once dry, hot-glue buttons to the eggs, either covering completely or in a center band.

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Brass Candlestick Egg Display

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Place decorative eggs in a mix of sizes and colors on vintage brass or glass candlesticks to create a festive sideboard display. Keep eggs secured using museum wax.

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DIY Candy Stands

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Serve seasonal candy and cookies on DIY pedestals. Set decorative plates or shallow bowls on overturned (or upright) footed dishes, candlesticks, or sugar bowls. Use museum wax to hold the pieces together.

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Carrot Garland

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Transform orange fabric scraps (or even flannel shirts) into seasonal swag. Trace templates onto fabric, cut out, and sew together as instructed on template. Wrap twine around the neck of the carrots and hang from a buffet or mantel.

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Easter Basket with Frilly Flair

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Give a tired Easter basket the Sunday-best treatment by adding a trio of fabric ruffles

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Egg Tree

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The German tradition of decorating trees dates back centuries. To make this version, fill a tea tin with floral foam and insert blooming branches (here, dogwood). Hang dyed blown or painted wooden eggs using a length of ribbon looped around the egg and held in place with a wooden craft bead.

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Mossy Nest Wreath

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Adorn the door with this in season beauty.

To make: Wrap a wire wreath form in ribbon and loop an additional piece around the top for hanging. Attach tart tins, moss, and quail eggs with hot-glue.

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Deviled Egg Plate

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Air dry clay makes fashioning this DIY deviled egg plate oh-so simple.

To make: Shape air-dry clay into desired-size plate (shown on napkin below). Use a fake or hard-boiled egg to make shallow, egg-shaped indentations in clay; dry completely. Paint edge desired color. Spray with food-safe semigloss lacquer to seal.

SHOP AIR DRY CLAY

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Egg Carton Wreath

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Made from the common paper egg carton this wreath will look spectacular displayed on a covered door or over the mantel.

To make: Cut individual egg cups from paper egg cartons. Notch and cut decorative edges with scissors. Dye or paint cups desired colors. Attach cups and craft paper leaves to a painted craft ring with hot-glue.

SHOP CRAFT RING

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Coffee Filter Flowers

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Make these flowering candy dishes with an item you probably already have in your house: coffee filters.

To make: Submerge regular-size white coffee filters (you’ll need four to six for each flower) in a watered-down Rit Dye solution (here, Petal Pink); dry completely. Cut into flower shapes of various sizes, and stack largest to smallest. Attach at centers with craft glue. Glue a papier-mâché or store-bought candy cup to center of each. Fill with candy.

SHOP RIT DYE

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Mini Egg Topiaries

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Made from moss and faux boxwood, these topiaries make the perfect focal point for your Easter table.

To make: Using hot-glue, attach preserved green sheet moss and fake mini boxwood greenery to a round Styrofoam ball until covered. Nestle faux robin’s eggs in moss, attaching with glue. Fill a clay pot with floral foam. Poke a stick into bottom of topiary, and insert into floral foam; cover foam with moss.

SHOP FAUX EGGS

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Radish Eggs

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Good enough to eat, these radish eggs can either be painted or dyed.

To make: Paint or dye three-quarters of a blown-out white egg pink. Create roots by attaching pieces of off-white twine to the bottom with hot-glue. Roll up light green crepe paper to create a stem; seal seam with glue. Cut leaves from crepe paper; wrap around stem, and attach with glue. Glue stem to top of egg.

SHOP CREPE PAPER

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Speckled Egg Garland

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Display this simple to make garland year after year.

To make: Use an awl to poke holes in ends of papier-mâché eggs, then paint eggs white, robin’s-egg blue, and turquoise with acrylic paint. Once dry, spatter with dark blue paint. Thread twine through holes, and hang, adding a tassel detail, if desired.

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Daisy Napkin Rings

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Created from grosgrain ribbon and vintage or new buttons, these sweet DIY napkin rings will brighten up any table.

To make: For each napkin ring, cut 3/8-inch-wide white grosgrain ribbon into five 3-inch-long pieces; round ends. Glue one piece on top of the next, offsetting as you go to create a flower shape. Glue a yellow button in center and a length of green twine to back for tying.

SHOP RIBBON

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Dip-Dyed Baskets

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A simple dyed cotton basket will add pops of color for storing candy or utensil on the Easter Table.

To make: Dip the top quarter of a cotton basket in desired color of fabric dye. When dry, fill with moss and Easter eggs or candy.

SHOP BASKETS

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Easter Grass Display

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Make this display in less than 5-minutes flat!

To make: Simply plant wheatgrass (available at garden stores or flower shops) in milk glass vessels such as the sugar dish, goblet, and vase shown here. Water as necessary to keep fresh. Sugar dishes also make for sweet placecard holders; simply tie a card to each handle.

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Vintage Egg Basket Vase

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A vintage French egg collecting basket filled with colorful wooden eggs makes the perfect home for displaying your abundant spring bouquet (here are lilacs, anemones, Scabiosa lavender, allium, and ranunculus).

To make: Dye or paint wooden eggs white or robin's egg blue. You can also leave a few natural. Place a vase inside the basket and surround with eggs. Fill vase with water and flowers.

SHOP WOODEN EGGS

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Parsnip & Carrot Napkin Rings

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Made from mini wooden craft beads, these napkin rings mimic bunnies favorite foods, root veggies!

To make: Dye wooden craft beads orange or white. Arrange eight beads small to large in a row, and thread a piece of twine in a corresponding color through beads; knot on both ends. Wrap a wooden craft ring with twine, and tie between the beads for the napkin holder. For the stems, attach lengths of preserved grass or green crepe paper to the top with hot-glue.

SHOP WOODEN BEADS

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FAQs

How to make an Easter display? ›

Arrange a selection of decorations on a table for the perfect Easter display. Add a pop of colour with eggs decorated with acrylic paint, pretty painted flowers and pastel coloured milk bottles... not forgetting the beautiful grass-effect bunny.

How to make your own Easter decorations? ›

Cracked Easter Eggs

We found the cracked papier-mâché eggs at the craft store and covered the exteriors in chalk paint. We chose a different color for the interior of each egg. Once the paint dried, we filled them with gold faux grass and foil-covered chocolate eggs. Display the finished decorations on cut branches.

What to make for Easter crafts? ›

Fingerprint Easter Eggs

To make: Have kids dip their fingertips in craft paint and gently press them onto blown real eggs or white wooden eggs. Allow to dry completely. Once dry use acrylic paint pens or Sharpies to add details, such as a chick face and legs, carrot tops, and egg decorations.

How to make cute Easter baskets? ›

You don't need to be an expert crafter to tackle one of these DIY projects. Turn brown paper bags into adorable bunnies, brighten a woven basket with colorful pom-poms or cut and weave strips of cardstock. Or, challenge yourself by coating a basket in preserved moss or sewing strips of felt into a rainbow shape.

How to make a magical Easter? ›

Six magical ways to celebrate Easter Sunday
  1. Find evidence of the Easter Bunny. ...
  2. Make an Easter-themed breakfast. ...
  3. Start an Easter tradition. ...
  4. Stage a creative Easter egg hunt. ...
  5. Connect with family. ...
  6. Teach your child a new trick.
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How to make Easter ribbon Garland? ›

How to Make a DIY Egg Garland
  1. Buy cheap plastic eggs. ...
  2. Thread ribbon, fishing line or yarn through the bottom of the first egg making sure to leave some to tie into a pretty bow at the end. ...
  3. Thread ribbon through top half of egg then attach the egg.
  4. Repeat, repeat, repeat until you have the length you want.

What are good Easter ideas? ›

Traditional Easter gifts usually consists of jelly beans, marshmallow candies and chocolates in an adorable basket. You can also add small gifts such as music books or classic Easter stories. Some parents like to fill plastic eggs with sweet treats within the basket, or you can keep the eggs for the Easter egg hunt.

What are the ideas for Easter? ›

If you have little ones in the house, you might want to read them an Easter story. You could even play Easter games like Easter trivia or spend the afternoon making Easter crafts. There are also plenty of ideas that make the most of the spring weather, including planting flowers, playing sports, and having a picnic.

How to make easy Easter baskets? ›

Start with a chocolate Easter bunny, then add the recipients favorite candy, a few small toys, or even inexpensive jewelry. For older kids we love to fill a few eggs with money (think small bills!), drop in a few $5 gift cards (especially if it's a teenage easter basket), or even some sample-size toiletries.

How to make Easter place settings? ›

Keep it modern with white dinnerware paired with Easter flowers, bring in farmhouse elements like a nest place setting made from twigs or embrace traditional accents like pops of plaid and ceramic bunnies. Not to mention, many of these creative ideas double as easy Easter crafts.

How do you make an Easter Suncatcher? ›

Take the Suncatcher Easter Egg Template and Sharpie® Marker and trace the egg template onto the layered contact paper. Cut out the egg shape with your scissors. Punch a hole at the top of the egg, using a hole punch. Then use the Pink Baker's Twine to hang the egg.

How to make an Easter platter? ›

Arrange a mix of crackers, swirling them through the middle of your platter, around the cheese and dips. Place meats near crackers, roll prosciutto and slice and fold salami. Add bunches of grapes. Add buttered hot cross buns.

How to decorate a room for Easter? ›

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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