A Warm Easter Welcome
What better way to greet guests to your home this Easter than with a whimsical door mat. Door mats offer a wonderful way to express your personality and playful side, like with an Easter-themed door mat with chicks or carrots. Spring doormats also work well as they’re available in many seasonal styles and colors. As guests enter your home, they’ll have the opportunity to see the wonderful Easter décor that awaits them inside.
Bring the Outdoors In
Who doesn’t love fresh flowers? Their natural beauty instantly brightens a room. And your flowers aren’t limited to just your dining table. There’s no need to stop at one floral arrangement. The bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, home office, foyer — these are all great places to spread the floral love. This is one Easter decoration idea everyone can use.
A few tips on caring for fresh flowers: place your beautiful flowers someplace where the temperature is a little cool, keep them out of direct sunlight and don’t place them on top of a TV or other warm spot.
Hop To It
Bunny rabbits are in short supply this year, but the next best thing to the real thing are these cute little bunnies. The adorable creatures look like they’re ready to play. They’re sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. Place them in a window to catch the morning sun, set them down at the breakfast table, put them on a side table in the foyer to greet visitors or anywhere else around the home that could use a little bunny charm.
Wheelbarrow Whimsy
Welcome Easter (and the Easter bunny) with a delightful centerpiece to adorn your brunch tablescape. If you’re saving the fresh cut flowers for the dinner table, something like this mini wheelbarrow chock full of imitation flowers and carrots is a bright and beautiful addition to any table.
The Table’s All Set
At mealtimes, all eyes will be on your table. Whether it’s breakfast with the kids, lunch with friends or dinner with those near and dear, this Easter, set a table that’s sure to impress. Choose dinnerware in beautiful pastels that you can mix and match at will. Cloth napkins always make a meal feel special. Choose your best ones and don’t forget the napkin rings.
If you’re using flowers as the centerpiece, place them in a decorative low vase or bowl so they don’t obstruct anyone’s view. Other centerpiece ideas include a glass bowl filled with painted eggs (you can use real eggs or paint wooden eggs) wrapped in fairy lights, rabbit figurines, a tray with pastel pillar candles of various heights surrounded by tiny, speckled eggs and greenery, an Easter egg tree and a display of colored eggs perched on vintage candlesticks of different sizes (secure the eggs using candle wax). For added wow, add a nice linen tablecloth or a table runner that complements the dinnerware.
Indoor Wreaths
Wreaths are a wonderful way to welcome Easter and decorate your home and surroundings. They’re a symbol of life and renewal. You’ll find an array of spring- and Easter-themed wreaths to choose from, festooned with pastel flowers and eggs, lush greenery, butterflies and some even have a rabbit or two peeking out. You’re sure to find a wreath that complements your home’s décor.
Pillow Toss
When spring has sprung and Easter is approaching, it doesn’t take much to give your home that springtime Easter glow. Throw pillows in soft pastels or bold, bright hues are a quick way to spruce up a room. Adorable Easter motif pillows add an unmistakable charm. Or think florals. Using pillows of different sizes adds visual interest. Get creative and mix colors and patterns. Place them on the sofa, loveseat, chair and bed.
Minimalist Style
If you embrace simplicity and clean lines and believe in the less is more approach, choose only a few items to enhance your décor. A sprig of colorful flowers here, a bunny figurine there or a colorful jar of Easter eggs may be all that you need to adorn your home and still keep it clutter-free.