The Prettiest Easter Decor
Do you know what is in stores already? Easter decor.
How quickly we move on from holiday to holiday in the U.S. Is it like that everywhere in the world? Weigh in and tell me!
The good news is Easter is in late April this year (April 20), so you’ll get a lot of bang for your decorating buck if you sprinkle a little Easter decor around your home this year.
Check out the prettiest Easter decor I found:
Empty Tomb Scene | Amazon
I know we do a lot of woodworking, but this empty tomb scene would be tricky to cut for us, so I’d gladly spend $20 on it. Plus, that stain color is lovely.
Easter decor is often fragile. Have you noticed that? This is something you can put out and little kids could even play with without fear of it breaking. It would be great for Sunday School too.
(image: Amazon)
Bunny Door Hanger | Etsy
This bunny door hanger is simple and cute!
Amazon does have something similar.
(image: JustWreathinAroundTX via Etsy)
P.S. If you want a bunny door hanger that is customizable with your last name or monogram, check out this Etsy shop.
Bunny Bowl | Williams Sonoma
Why, yes, I would like a cheeky little bunny poking his head out of my candy bowl!
By the way, be sure to check out Williams Sonoma’s Bridgerton collection. The table runner is really pretty for Easter.
(image: Williams Sonoma)
Carrot Door Hanger | Etsy
There are a bunch of carrot-style wreaths online. This was the classiest one I saw. It’s gorgeous.
You could definitely DIY this carrot wreath, but I don’t know that it would be cheaper. Maybe with Dollar Store flowers?
(image: All Designs Equine via Etsy)
Felt Eggs | Etsy
My whole being lit up when I saw these colorful felt eggs. The colors are divine!
They are approximately 2 inches tall.
My favorite review of these eggs simply said, “I like a lot. Ordered twice.” Hahaha! That sums up how I feel about a lot of things I order more than once.
(image: Matthew and Mae via Etsy)
Terracotta Bunnies | Pottery Barn
You had me at terracotta, Pottery Barn. My favorite one is the smaller guy that’s sprawled out.
(image: Pottery Barn)
P.S. If you found a rabbit figurine in a thrift store, you could apply a faux terracotta finish to mimic this look for less.
He Is Risen Wreath | Etsy
Etsy has oodles of religious wreaths available. Many of them are very similar, so it is hard to pick just one. I tend to narrow things down by reviews.
(image: WreathDecorBySusan via Etsy)
P.S. Amazon is selling a similar ‘he is risen’ wreath for way less, but there weren’t any picture reviews when I wrote this, so it’s hard to say if it’s as good as it looks online.
Stone and Metal Rabbit | Pottery Barn
Here’s another one from Pottery Barn, but I could have picked more because their Easter decor is really great this year. These rabbits are something you could keep outside all year long.
I don’t think they are real stone though. It’s a resin that looks like stone with metal ears. Either way, I like them! I’d also like to figure out how to make them.
(image: Pottery Barn)
Stained Glass Egg Suncatcher | Etsy
Oh. my. goodness. This kind of stained glass decor is right up my alley. These eggs are so happy!
This shop also offers more colors than what I’ve shown here.
(image: Roslynka via Etsy)
Bunny Wreath | Amazon
I liked the playful simplicity of this bunny wreath. It looked nice and thick for an Amazon wreath too, which was confirmed by the reviews. You could also jazz it up with some of your own greenery.
My favorite review I read of this item said, “Young Lady (same age as me, 80) I purchased this for just loves this wreath. Beautiful, easy to display.”
For the record, I would like to be referred to as a young lady when I’m 80.
(image: Amazon)
Wood Rabbits | West Elm
You can 100% be sure I am trying to figure out how we could recreate these wood rabbits from West Elm.
The trick is they are tall – 10 inches.
(image: West Elm)
Light Up Easter Eggs | Amazon
Well, these are darling. Comes in a 2-pack. They’d be so fun instead of candles on an Easter table. I can also see them on a bathroom counter or a living room shelf.
(image: Amazon)
I could have kept going. The linens! The eggs!
Do you decorate for Easter? Let me know. You can always comment on this blog post, email me here, or reach out via Instagram or Facebook.
Happy decorating!
Thanks for hanging out with me today! I have made quite a few Easter crafts over the years. If you enjoy Easter decor, these blog posts might give you a few ideas.
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2 Comments
Margaret
Now that my kids are grown and my granddaughters live in Texas (I’m in western NC), I don’t really decorate for Easter, just Spring in general. I do love the wooden Easter set depicting Christ’s resurrection. It’s a great reminder of why we celebrate Easter and it’s pretty too!
annisa
I thought that one was just lovely too! I hope you get to see your granddaughters this spring.