Spring is in the air, and that means it’s time to get your home Easter-ready. We’re here to help you hop into the season in style.
With the Easter weekend on the horizon, there’s no better opportunity, this side of Christmas, to eat scrumptious treats, get creative with decorations, and celebrate with friends and family. Easter is delightfully easygoing in terms of home décor. We’re more than happy to gather a few branches, some flowers, and a whimsical bunny or two for a casual gathering. So, whether you’re looking to create a charming Easter table, add whimsical bunny décor, or simply breathe new life into your space with fresh spring decorations, we have some great ideas to inspire you.
Striking centrepieces
Create a unique centrepiece for your table with a flower cloud decorated with painted or chocolate Easter eggs. Your flowers can be foraged, and plenty of branches are available on Etsy. Hanging garlands also make a statement. Most are made with pliable branches like pussy willow and decorated with foliage, spring blooms, and pastel-coloured eggs. Plenty of pre-made Easter garlands for those who don’t fancy any last-minute DIY.
Say it with Flowers
One of the easiest and most obvious ways to decorate for Easter is with seasonal blooms.
Daffodils do wonderfully well in containers and can be used ubiquitously on the Easter table. As Easter comes around during the blooming season, make the most of them over the long weekend.
Bud vases look every bit as pretty sitting empty as they do filled with fresh flowers. Select blooms from around the garden or forage for wildflowers to mix up the look.
Subtle touches
For those who cringe at the sight of pastels and sugary bunting, your Easter decoration can be as simple as adding a handful of spring branches to a vase. Use a simple centrepiece of green branches, hanging paper eggs, and a linen runner for a sophisticated Easter table.
Make Easter Alfresco
Take a hopeful punt on good weather and set up your Easter lunch outdoors. Use simple crockery with flourishes of spring bouquets to create a pretty tablescape. Add festoon lights, an Easter wreath, and an abundance of colourful eggs to set the scene. Including blankets and pillows will ensure a cosy vibe, especially if the weather isn’t cooperating.
Dress your front door
Some Christmas traditions have a fresher and more optimistic vibe come Easter, with wreaths being a perfect example. A spring wreath crafted from catkins showcases a natural, rustic appeal and can be used as is or as a base for extra greenery. Brighten it up with daffodils for a delightful spring look.






