18 Easter Decorating Ideas That Will Surely Wow Your Guests

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So Easter is fast approaching, and let me tell you, this is by far the best festive season. Okay, let me rephrase: “my best festive season.”

It’s one of those things that sneaks up on you. One minute you’re packing away Christmas decorations and the next, your neighbor has a yard full of inflatable bunnies, and you’re panicking over an empty table.

The decorations? Amazing! although it doesn’t have to be fancy to be enjoyable.

If you’re hosting a big family brunch or just want to make your home feel festive for the season, Easter decorations are your chance to show some springtime creativity.

It shouldn’t feel like a chore; just think pastel everything, fluffy bunnies, and eggs in places they don’t really belong (looking at you, egg garlands).

So, if you’re tired of the same old fake grass and sad plastic eggs, don’t worry—I’ve put together 18 fresh, beautiful, fun, and totally doable Easter decorating ideas to help you nail the season. Ready? set? Let’s goooo!

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Easter Decorating Ideas For You

1. Bunny Brigade Centerpiece

So starting off strong, we have the bunny brigade centerpiece.

Round up all the bunny figurines you can find—ceramic, wooden, or even stuffed ones—and create a “bunny brigade” centerpiece.

Arrange them on a table with a mix of faux grass and pastel flowers.

2. Carrot Garland Extravaganza

Who needs flowers when you can decorate with carrots?

String together faux carrots (or real ones if you’re feeling bold) to create a quirky garland for your mantle or staircase.

It’s weirdly charming and makes you look like you have a sense of humor—and maybe a rabbit problem.

3. Easter Egg Tree

Why let Christmas have all the tree fun?

Grab some branches, pop them in a vase, and hang decorative eggs for a minimalist but festive touch.

Think of it as your Easter version of a family heirloom—just don’t let anyone eat the eggs.

4. Pastel Explosion Wreath

Create (or buy) a wreath packed with pastel flowers, eggs, and ribbons.

Hang it on your front door and watch your neighbors wonder how you became that person who’s got it all together.

5. Mason Jar Treat Holders

Get your mason jars and fill them with pastel candies or little chocolate eggs, then tie a ribbon around the top, and display them on your kitchen counter.

It’s adorable, and visitors will love them .

6. Spring Pillow Swaps

Switch out your throw pillows for ones with Easter or spring-themed designs.

Look for soft pastels or patterns with flowers, bunnies, or eggs. They give an Instant cozy vibes with minimal effort.

7. Floral Bunny Silhouettes

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DIY or buy a bunny-shaped silhouette covered in faux flowers.

Hang it on a wall or lean it against your mantle for a whimsical focal point.

It’s like Easter and spring had a fancy baby. hahaha!

8. Decorative Nest Settings

Top your plates with faux bird nests filled with tiny eggs to create an organic look for your Easter feast.

9. Easter Basket Table Centerpiece

Repurpose an Easter basket as a centerpiece. Fill it with faux grass, candles, decorative eggs, and spring flowers.

It’s a nod to tradition but way more grown-up than the basket you had as a kid.

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10. Farmhouse Fresh Table Settings

Channel your inner Joanna Gaines with rustic table settings.

Think burlap placemats, pastel napkins, chick, flowers and little egg-shaped place cards.

Add a small sprig of greenery to each plate, and suddenly your dining table looks like a magazine spread

11. DIY Egg Garland

String up plastic eggs with twine or ribbon to create a colorful garland.

Hang it across your mantle, doorway, or staircase. It’s cheerful, festive, and lets you finally use those leftover eggs from last year.

12. Bunny Ear Chairs

Attach felt bunny ears to the backs of your dining room chairs for an adorable surprise your guests will love.

13. Easter Doormat Upgrade

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Greet your guests with a doormat that says, “He is risen” or “Every Bunny Welcome.” It’s a little cheesy but totally worth it when you see people smile as they walk in.

14. The Great Carrot Vase Hack

Wrap real carrots around the inside of a clear vase, then fill it with water and spring flowers.

It’s unexpected, eye-catching, and an excellent conversation starter. (“Are those carrots?!” Yes. Yes, they are.)

15. Rustic Bunny Crate Displays

Repurpose wooden crates by painting them white and stacking them with bunny figurines, faux grass, and colorful flowers.

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16. Spring Flower Explosion

Go all out with flowers—real or faux. Arrange tulips, daffodils, and hydrangeas in vases all over your home.

Nothing screams “Easter is here!” quite like a house full of blooms (and a little pollen-induced sneezing).

17. Glow-Up with Fairy Lights

Add pastel-colored fairy lights to your decor.

Wrap them around wreaths, weave them through your Easter egg tree, or line your mantle.

The soft glow adds instant magic and makes your home feel like a Pinterest board come to life.

18. Eggshell candles

Crack the top off some eggshells, clean them out, and fill them with wax to create beautiful mini candles.

In conclusion:

Easter decor doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive.

Whether you’re going all-in with carrot garlands or keeping it simple with fresh flowers and a bunny or two, there’s something here for everyone.

Just remember: Easter is about celebrating, so have fun, get creative, and maybe sneak an extra chocolate egg while you’re at it.

FYI… if you’ve got bunnies and eggs scattered around your house, you’re already winning at Easter.

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Fun fact: Ann is actually my mother’s name and not mine. My name is Faith, and I'm Nigerian. I'm in my 20’s and currently in medical school.
MY DEAR ANN is an open letter to my mom, Ann, reflecting on everything she's taught me about creating a warm home.
It's my way of honouring her wisdom and sharing her timeless tips with others who might need them.

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