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You will find simple, stylish ways to bring spring into your home without a lot of fuss. This article shows a mix of fresh and DIY ideas that help make your space feel brighter and more festive for Easter.

You’ll get 25 easy-to-follow decor ideas that fit different styles and budgets, so you can pick what works best for your home. Each idea aims to be doable and charming, from door wreaths and table centerpieces to small accents like garlands and place settings.
1) Pastel Floral Wreaths on Doors

They hang soft-colored blooms on the front door to welcome spring. Pastel floral wreaths use silk flowers, ribbon, and a grapevine base for easy assembly.
A wreath can match porch accents or stand alone as a bright focal point. It requires little upkeep and lasts through the season.
They can swap colors for different rooms or pair with a simple bow for extra charm. This simple touch adds color without heavy effort.
2) Hand-Painted Easter Egg Centerpieces

They place hand-painted eggs in a shallow bowl or glass jar to create a simple, elegant centerpiece. Each egg shows different patterns—stripes, dots, and tiny florals—so the display feels lively without being busy.
They mix real blown eggs with wooden or ceramic ones for texture and durability. A few sprigs of greenery or small flowers around the eggs add color and a natural touch.
3) DIY Bunny-Shaped Mason Jar Lanterns

They turn simple mason jars into cute bunny lanterns with paint, paper ears, and a battery tea light. The project needs basic supplies and about 20–30 minutes each.
Use soft pastel paint for the jar, glue felt or cardstock ears to the lid, and add a pom-pom tail on the back. Place a LED candle inside for safe, warm light that glows through the jar.
4) Fresh Tulip Arrangements in Vases

They brighten a room with simple color and fresh scent. Tulips work well in clear glass vases, mason jars, or ceramic pitchers for a casual look.
Mix colors or stick to one hue for a clean style. Trim stems at an angle and change water every two days to keep blooms healthy.
Place arrangements on entry tables, mantels, or dining tables. They add spring charm without much effort.
5) Spring-Themed Table Runners

They add color and texture to any Easter table. Choose floral prints, pastel stripes, or linen with embroidered bunnies for a fresh look.
A runner can set the mood without covering the whole table. Layer a narrow runner over a solid cloth to create depth and contrast.
Use washable fabrics for easy cleanup after family meals. They can be reused for picnics and spring gatherings all season long.
6) Easter Bunny Garland Banners

They string paper or felt bunnies on twine to make a playful banner. Each bunny can be a solid color or patterned for mix-and-match charm.
They add small pom-poms or ribbon bows for tails and hang the garland over mantels, doorways, or windows. The pieces stay light, so they cling easily with tape or removable hooks.
7) Chalkboard Signs with Easter Quotes

They use chalkboard signs to add a simple, rustic touch to any room or porch. Short Easter quotes like “He is Risen” or “Hello Spring” fit well and look clear from a distance.
She can write in different fonts or add small drawings like eggs or bunnies. They can change the message each year or for different rooms.
8) Miniature Nest Egg Place Settings

They place small moss or straw nests on each plate and tuck a painted egg inside. Guests see a neat, natural touch that matches spring colors.
Each nest can hold a name tag or a tiny favor. It keeps the table organized and looks charming without clutter.
Use real twigs, faux moss, or paper crafts to fit any budget. Simple materials make the idea easy to copy for large or small tables.
9) Rustic Wooden Cross Decor

They place a simple wooden cross on mantels, tables, or front doors to add a quiet, meaningful touch. The wood grain and worn paint give it a rustic, homey feel without being fussy.
They can tie a small bundle of faux wildflowers or twine around the center for a gentle Easter accent. Light it with nearby candles or string lights to make the texture stand out.
10) Colorful Paper Pom-Pom Trees

They add bright pops of color to mantels and tabletops. Small dowels or sticks become trunks, and tissue paper pom-poms form the leafy tops.
They are cheap and kid-friendly to make, requiring only tissue paper, scissors, and glue. He or she can mix pastel shades for a soft look or bold tones for a modern twist.
They store flat and reassemble quickly each year. They work well alone or grouped in varying heights for a playful Easter display.
