Let me show you how to make decorating for Easter easy with these 9 super simple ideas. Easter decor doesn’t have to be complicated!

Do you find decorating for Easter overwhelming? If you’d like to add a little Easter flair to your everyday décor, I suggest starting small. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the seasonal aisles at your local craft store, becoming overwhelmed by the choices. However, you don’t need much to celebrate this beautiful time of year. For me, this is only the second year I’ve decorated for Easter, and I’m still taking it slow. Keeping things simple and focusing on just a few zones in the home can really help you create a festive yet relaxed atmosphere. Let’s dive into some simple ways to make decorating for Easter a breeze!
This post is all about decorating for Easter!
How do you Decorate your House for Easter?
Make these Fresh Centerpieces for your Easter Brunch

Looking for a perfect way to spruce up your Easter brunch after Easter Sunday service? Fresh floral centerpieces are the ideal solution! These fun Easter arrangements using carrots and fresh florals would make great centerpieces for your Easter meal. I bought the carrots and baby’s breath at my local grocery store, and the daffodils came straight from our yard. Buying fresh florals from the grocery store is a great hack, especially when using baby’s breath because it’s affordable, works well as a filler, or can stand alone for a simple look. Grocery stores and even flea markets offer great seasonal flowers, and they’re a great way to bring a little spring into your home without overspending. So whether you opt for a beautiful floral centerpiece or a more minimalist arrangement, these easy-to-find items can make a big impact!
Make this DIY Wreath to use until Fall

What about a fun spring wreath to hang up for Easter and even after?! This DIY is super easy too!
A beautiful spring wreath is an easy DIY project that you can use for Easter and beyond. This gorgeous wood bead wreath is the perfect way to celebrate the season, and it’s easy to make! I put this together with just three items: a wood bead ring, a bunch of flowers (with some natural-looking greenery), and a hot glue gun. It’s a simple wreath idea, but it adds texture and charm to any front door, living room, or even your dining room. I wanted to keep things easy by limiting the number of supplies needed. This way, anyone can quickly assemble this wreath without needing a lot of crafting experience. It’s a fun and affordable project that can be used all spring long, and the best part is you can customize the flowers to fit your own color palette!
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Displaying an Easter Kitchen Towel is the Easiest Way to Decorate

If you want to add Easter cheer without going all out, displaying an Easter-themed kitchen towel is an easy way to do so. It’s the perfect addition for a touch of holiday décor in a space you already use daily. Even though my husband isn’t always a fan of holiday towels, I think they bring a cute, festive touch to the kitchen. Seriously, though, if you don’t have a lot of storage space or aren’t in the mood for a total Easter overhaul, just adding a towel with an Easter design will instantly bring a smile to your face. Plus, it’s easy to swap out, and it doesn’t require you to invest in a bunch of new décor items. A small addition like this can go a long way in brightening up your space for the holiday!
Fill your Tiered Tray with Cute Little Bunnies

Do you have a tiered tray in your home? If not, this is the perfect time to add one! (check out the link to mine right here) Tiered trays are a great way to display your smaller Easter items, such as little bunnies, colorful eggs, and seasonal flowers. These trays work wonderfully as centerpieces for your Easter brunch or dinner table. If you already have a tray, it’s so easy to update it for the season. Just add a few items that represent Easter, like bunny statues, pastel-colored eggs, our DIY decoupage Easter eggs (check out the tutorial here) some faux flowers or greenery or try our DIY mini bunny sign here . It’s a simple, creative way to add Easter cheer without feeling like you need to redecorate your entire home.
Add a Few Easter Pieces to your Entryway Table

Start small by adding a few Easter decorations to your entryway table. The entryway is the first place people see when they come to visit, so it’s a perfect spot for a touch of festive décor. For Easter, I kept my normal everyday pieces out and just added a few Easter items, like a wooden Easter Bunny, and faux carrots. If you have a few real or faux plants in your home, add a few Dollar Tree carrots in them for a fun and easy way to decorate for Easter. This is a quick, affordable method that doesn’t require a lot of extra effort, but it makes a noticeable difference. The goal is to keep it simple and cute, creating a welcoming atmosphere for your guests as they enter your home.
Add a little Easter or Spring to your Dough bowl

Do you have a dough bowl in your home? If not, it’s definitely worth considering adding one! I’m obsessed with my dough bowl—it’s another one of my Amazon favorites! Just like my tiered tray, I love switching it up for different seasons and holidays. For Easter, it’s the perfect way to add a touch of seasonal décor to your family room, dining room, or entryway table. Think of it as one of your Easter baskets and fill it with easter eggs or Easter treats. You can fill your dough bowl with colorful eggs, a simple Easter tablescape, or even a faux floral arrangement that captures the spirit of spring.
For this Easter look, I created a simple arrangement by laying down lamb’s ear (I used a 6-foot garland, but individual stems work just as well) and topped it with some faux white hydrangeas. I didn’t glue or tie anything down because I like the flexibility of rearranging or changing it up next year. This easy method allows you to adjust your dough bowl centerpiece as needed for the next holiday or season.
If you’re looking for more inspiration for dough bowl filler ideas, check out my Dough Bowl post here! You’ll find ideas for using natural materials, decorative eggs, and even little bunnies to complete your Easter décor. Whether you prefer a natural, rustic look or something a little more colorful, a dough bowl is a great way to create a beautiful spring centerpiece for your home.
DIY Easter Eggs: Easy Steps for Crafting your own Decor

No Easter collection is complete without a few DIY Easter eggs, right? I decided to upgrade my ordinary plastic eggs by using a decoupage technique. This fun project is perfect for anyone looking for a simple way to create custom Easter eggs that match their décor. Best of all, it’s inexpensive! This DIY only cost me around $5 to make, and you can use supplies you likely already have at home: plastic Easter eggs, paper (of any kind), and Mod Podge. This easy DIY is a great way to add a personalized touch to your Easter tablescape. You can decorate with pastel hues, floral paper, or even some metallic designs to match your color palette. It’s a fun and creative way to get into the spirit of the season!
Brighten up your Fireplace with a few Easter Pieces

Your fireplace is a great spot to add a few Easter pieces. It doesn’t take much to do and you can easily add a few pieces to your current decor. You can start by hanging a fun Easter banner from your mantle. I found this cute burlap carrot banner on sale at Home Goods. Not that you need my permission, but you can start and stop with the banner.
Want to add a few more pieces? Add a few large Easter eggs to your candle holders. Just add some double-sided tape to the bottom to get them to stay in place. I actually found these large eggs and the teal glass bunny in the clearance section at our local grocery store on two separate occasions. So, don’t neglect the holiday aisle next time you’re grocery shopping, especially after the holiday when everything goes on sale.
Although my pillows displayed here are used all year round, a basket with a cute spring or Easter pillow would be the perfect touch to your Easter display. Ever thought about designing your own? Try my DIY painted pillow tutorial here.
Make your Very Own DIY Easter Bunny Sign (Look at that Tail!)

Why not make your own Easter sign? My super cheap and easy DIY Easter bunny sign is the perfect addition to your Easter decor collection. I just think this little bunny is so cute and I can’t get over it’s cute little cottontail. Check out the tutorial here!
Add an Easter Message to your Letterboard

Want an easy way to incorporate a little Easter fun into your home? Add a cute Easter message or Bible verse to your letterboard. This is a simple and affordable way to highlight the spirit of Easter in your family room, living room, or even in your kitchen. Whether you choose a funny Easter quote or a meaningful Bible verse, it’s the perfect way to personalize your décor. Letterboards are fun for all occasions, so updating yours for Easter will give your home a little extra charm. If you don’t already have one, there are many stylish letterboards available at stores like Amazon or local craft shops, and they can be used year-round for all your holiday celebrations.
Share How you are Decorating for Easter
Decorating for Easter doesn’t need to be overwhelming. With just a few simple changes, like adding a spring wreath or using fresh floral arrangements, you can create a festive atmosphere in your home. Whether you choose to focus on your dining room, living room, or entryway, keeping things simple is key. And remember, it’s not about having the perfect Easter décor—it’s about celebrating the spirit of Easter with your loved ones. Whether it’s through an Easter table setting, a cute bunny sign, or a fun DIY Easter egg project, these simple ideas will make your home feel warm and welcoming for the holiday.
Happy Easter decorating!
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