Easter is just a hop, skip, and jump away! Is your house ready?!
Here are some of the things I’m using for our Easter home decor this year. They are all affordable pieces that can be used year after year, or repurposed for another holiday or season.
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#1 – Spring Wreath with Carrots and Sisal Rabbit
This spring wreath is made so well! The sisal rabbit goes perfectly with the sisal rabbit figures I’m using on our entryway (see below).
Hop to it! Hang this large wreath on your front door to add a touch of Spring for Easter. I removed the ribbon from the rabbit – I like the more natural look better.
#2 – Sisal Rabbits
These sisal rabbits are so much fun. I was trying to find rabbit figures to put on our front entryway and wanted something with a natural look. I was excited to have found these rabbits!
I got three of the rabbits (we have three kids), and they will sit on our entryway landing next to a natural basket filled with eggs. I really like the simple look.
The rabbits I got were from different vendors and the images below make them look like they are different colors – but the colors in real-life are a perfect match. I also removed the ribbons from all the rabbits – I like them better without the ribbons. 😉
#3 – Rabbit Ear Basket
This rabbit ear basket is unique and fun. I’m going to fill this basket with Easter and Spring candies, and set it on our front entry steps. I’ll add a note for the delivery people to help themselves to a treat.
#4 – Bouncing Easter Eggs
Oh my gosh! I’m a grown adult and I giggle like a kid every time I look at these bouncing eggs. I just love them!
The eggs are the size of a real egg and are the color of eggs. They have adorable faces drawn on them. And best of all, they bounce! Of course they don’t bounce like a typical ball – instead they go all over the place, and this makes them even more fun!
I’m going to put some of these eggs in my kids Easter baskets (yes, I still make them a basket even though they aren’t little any more), and the others will be used in our decor. I’ll tuck a few in a basket on our center island, and will hide a few around the house. I even bought extras to use in gift baskets that I’m making for our friends. Life is too short to not have fun – and these bouncing eggs are definitely fun!
#5 – Moss Bunnies
These moss bunnies are simple and elegant. I’m going to use this set of five bunnies as a centerpiece on our dining room table for Spring and for Easter. I have a beautiful olive wood charcuterie board that I’ll put on our table, and then put these bunnies on the board. I’ll include several of the moss terrariums I recently made with friends. I’ll also tuck a few eggs among the display. Just something simple and fun. And yes, I removed the ribbons from these rabbits, too.
#6 – Paint-It-Yourself Egg Lamp
This paint-it-yourself egg lamp kit is going to be so much fun to use on our center island for Easter!
I haven’t decided yet if I’m actually going to paint this lamp or just leave it white like it is. The egg lamp is about 8-inches tall and runs on batteries. I’m planning on putting this lamp on our center island, surrounded by white ceramic rabbits I have. I have a large sheet of moss that I’ll use to place these items on. The only colors will be the colorful candies that are in bowls. I really love the simple, monochrome look. It gives you a break from all the bright colors that are usually displayed at Easter.
#7 – White Ceramic Rabbit Figures
I just love these little white ceramic rabbit figures. They are simple, yet command attention.
I plan on using these rabbits on our center island next to the large egg lamp (see above). I really like the monochrome look and think the postures of these rabbits is so cute.
If you wanted to, you could paint these rabbits with paint pens to make them as colorful as you like.
#8 – White Ceramic Rabbit Creamer
I’m turning this white ceramic rabbit creamer into a candy jar for Easter!
I’m going to fill this creamer with colorful candies and set it on our center island along with the other white rabbits I have (see above). Anyone who passes by can simply lift up the creamer by the climbing rabbit and pour some candy into their hand.
#9 – White Wooden Eggs
These simulated wooden eggs are typically used in nest boxes to encourage hens to lay eggs. They look so real! I plan on using these eggs in our Easter decor – without painting or dying them.
I’ll use these eggs in small natural baskets on our center island and on our dining room table for Easter. I’ll also put a few outside on our front entryway landing in a basket. The finish on the eggs make them look like real eggs. I really like the look.
Of course, you could paint or dye these wood eggs for more colorful decor, and then use them year-after-year. Make sure to order a couple dozen!
#10 – Gold Resin Rabbits
I am going to have so much fun with these gold resin rabbits!
Our kids are no longer little kids, but I still like to have fun with them. For Easter this year, I am going to hide these three gold rabbits throughout our house for our kids to find. I’ll put our kids names on the bottom of each rabbit, so they’ll know which rabbit is theirs. Once they find their gold rabbit, they will earn a special Easter surprise gift. Who doesn’t love a little treasure hunt once in a while, right?!
#11 – White Plastic Fillable Easter Eggs
These white plastic fillable Easter eggs are going to be so much fun to use for an egg hunt!
I plan on filling these eggs with puzzle piece (see puzzle below), then hiding the eggs throughout our house. I’ll have our family search for the eggs and gather them all on the table. Once we have all the eggs, we’ll assemble the puzzle together as a family.
These white eggs could be decorated with paint pens if you wanted something more colorful. I’m just going to leave them white to fit with the rest of our decor.
#12 – Easter Egg Puzzle
My family enjoys putting puzzles together, so I get a new puzzle for every holiday. This year’s Easter puzzle has designs from Van Gogh. The colors of this puzzle fit with the rest of our decor perfectly. This is going to be fun! Of course, I’ll be hiding puzzle pieces in the fillable eggs (see above), so my family will have to find all the eggs first before we can put this puzzle together.
#13 – Neon Rabbit Light
Add this neon rabbit light to your entryway decor.
I’m going to place this neon light in one of our windows next to our front entryway. I think it will be a fun light to have on at night for Easter, and it will add a soft glow to our entryway decor. Fun!
#14 – Easter Throw Pillow Cover
Dress up your couch with this Easter throw pillow cover.
I have several throw pillows that I use for the holidays – I just change the pillow covers for each holiday. Very easy, and affordable! This little bunny will be sitting on our couch this Easter!
There you have it! A fun curated selection to add a fresh look to your holiday decor! If you have items you think fit this theme, share in a comment below!