Easter is a time to celebrate hope, renewal, rebirth, and family, and decorating for it is a great way to get in yourself in the right mindset. Take a look at our favorite Easter decor ideas and add some Easter joy to your home!
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1. All white everything
Easter doesn’t always have to mean pastels! Going with all white is an easy way to add some elegance and refinement to your Easter decor. Here eggs, flowers, and dishware all play a part in creating an upscale, though joyful, effect.
2. Ribbons on rabbits
Soften up some figurines by adding ribbons to them! Not only does this give them a sweeter look, but it also can lend an Easter flair to figurines you may already have on hand. We particularly love the addition of the ribbon on the vase to match.
3. Pink and white
When in doubt, pick a color scheme! Classic Easter colors include white, pink, green, and blue, usually in their pastel forms but for something more vibrant if you are looking for more punch. Pale pink and white come together to create a soft, feminine look that doesn’t overpower the whole room.
4. Cherry blossoms
A simple arrangement of silk cherry blossoms, accented by some other flowers to add dimension, make a subtle nod to Easter without going to any extremes. It does just enough to set the tone for the room without doing anything kitschy or quintessentially Easter.
5. Tulips and figurines
Pastel tulips and porcelain vases and figurines bring a fresh take to Easter decor. White is accented with pale yellows and pinks, creating a clean and soft color palette which is further Easter-ized by the addition figurines of bunnies and a bird.
6. Textured neutrals
If you’re aiming for all neutrals it’s a good idea to lean on texture for interest to keep it from being boring. A basket tray, vase, and egg supply the texture while the tulips and egg provide the hints of classic Easter.
7. Feminine pink coffee table
You don’t have to sacrifice your personal style for Easter decor! There are ways to incorporate Easter elements into just about any interior design style. Here a glossy white rabbit figurine, a variety of large eggs in various colors, and pink and white flowers play off each other to deliver an Easter look that is well in line with the designer’s fresh, feminine style. Look for things that bridge your style and Easter decor, like color palettes, textures, or animals.
8. Rustic wood elements
Without the touches of wood in this look, this would feel sharp, clean, or maybe even stark. Which is what some people love! If that’s you, do you! If you’re looking to rough up your Easter decor try adding wood elements. The rough carved rabbit goes a long way towards adding some character to the vignette.
9. Vibrant spring colors
You don’t have to use pastels for Easter decor! Vibrant pinks and faded teals liven up this Easter look and give it some personality. Don’t be afraid to go for more saturation in your color palette to make the look feel like your own.
10. Porcelain rabbits
Trays are perfect for grouping elements together to create a cleaner, more cohesive feel. A woven basket corrals two sweet porcelain bunny figurines, a clean white candle, and a fake plant, delivering a simple, clean Easter look that is easily transitioned to an everyday spring vignette by swapping out the rabbits.
11. Eclectic tray
Eggs and rabbits are associated with the hope and renewal of Easter, and that’s used to good effect with this tray. Eggs of all sizes and colors are grouped amongst glossy white rabbits, accented by greenery and candles, forming a lush look reminiscent of the awakening of spring after winter.
12. Minimalist peonies
Go super subtle this Easter with pink peonies. Flowers in and of themselves are perfect for spring and Easter decor, the pink just adds a festive lean to them.
13. Bright citrus accents
Oranges inject vibrancy to this Easter look, playing off the dreamy soft orange roses in the arrangement and the vase. Using an unexpected color is a perfect way to amp up Easter decor and work your own style into it.
14. Eggs everywhere
Leaning in to the egg theme of Easter is fun with this egg ornament craft. Using eggs of all sizes and colors (hollowed out and baked to prevent disease) with flowers either fake or real, as ornaments on an array of budding branches lends the space a homemade, personalized feel we think is chic.
15. Unruly flower arrangement
Green and white make a crisp combo for this flower arrangement that strikes a balance between undone and perfect. The color scheme keeps this look elegant while the pine twigs and disheveled stems lend it a laidback feel like this was just thrown together and happened to turn out perfectly.
16. Gold accents
Spark up your Easter decor with accents of glossy gold. This is a great way to add a modern hint to your Easter decor, the addition of oversized eggs also helps you avoid any possible staleness surrounding these classic Easter elements.
17. Carrots and flowers
Carrots add an energetic punch to this vivacious yellow orange bouquet, welcoming Easter and spring with a shout. We love this look for its vibrancy, a refreshing change of pace from more typical whites and pastels.
18. Bird vase
Something as simple as a bird vase can shift a vignette from just reading as nice to reading as Easter decor. The combination of tulips and cherry blossoms is charming, accenting the bird perfectly for a sweet and simple Easter look.
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