Egg topiaries, anyone?
All your spread needs is a spring-inspired boost, and you’re good to go.
And no need for perfection herethe rougher the edges, the more charming it looks!
Photo:Liz Meier of lizzydesignsblog.com
The best part is this wreath is flexible: Incorporate the budsyoulove.
Bunny Centerpiece
Let the bunny greet your guests when they sit down to eat.
The rabbit might not be real (for obvious reasons), but the grass is definitely all-natural.
Kuts Flowers
Top with chocolate carrots that your guests can take after the end of the meal.
You canwatch her tutorialon exactly how she lined the carrots up.
Start with your favorite basket as the base.
Courtney Whitmore
Julie chose faux lamb’s ear stems, raffia filler, andvelvetEaster eggs.
She says you could, of course, use any kind of bunny bang out or style.
(We weren’t kidding about the speediness of this project!)
Worthing Court
Hanging Easter Eggs
Ballard Designs
Who knew Easter egg ornaments were a thing?
Ballard Designs proved to us they can be!
They hand-make beautiful, ceramic eggs that feature the prettiest floral spring patterns to really celebrate the season.
@rachelrsimon
Hang a few from sturdy branches or twigs for a grand centerpiece this Easter.
Easter Egg Flowers
Who knew eggs could makepretty Easter flowers, too?
Carefully place the eggs on the skewers and stick into your bouquet.
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Kim of Sand and Sisal used plastic craft or paper-mache eggsfor this Easter project.
Depending on your table size, you might want to make more than one.
Fabric Covered Vases
Got a couple of empty bottles on hand?
My Wee Abode
Make them your Easter centerpiece.
The best part is you dont need to buy an expensive or ornate bouquet of flowerspretty tulips will do.
Mason Jars
Sometimes, all you need for a centerpiece is a decorative box or crate.
Liz Meier of lizzydesignsblog.com
April of House by Hoffused tulips in colored jarsand placed them inside this rustic-looking crate.
She also left two jars empty and put flatware inside for guests to grab.
To complete the look, just roll outan Easter table runnerunderneath.
The Honeycomb Home
(The runner doesnt have to scream Easterthis one is in a classic stripe.)
Its so simple and easyplus, you might even have most of these items in your house already.
After youcolor Easter eggswith your kids for the festivities, collect the leftover dye to create these paper flowers.
Ballard Designs
Youll need flat coffee filters, tall and wide straws, white glue, and scissors.
To add an Easter element, she placed blue and brown eggs in moss.
Brit+Co
Sand and Sisal
I Heart Naptime
House by Hoff
Aunt Peaches
Everyday Occasions