One spot I always love to decorate for each holiday is the front door. Even if you can only decorate one spot in your home, your entryway is the perfect choice. Everyone gets to enjoy it, whether they are simply passing by or visiting. It’s also a very easy spot to decorate and requires very little to make a charming impression.
Easter is right in the midst of spring, so I like to incorporate a lot of seasonal elements into my Easter entryway. Flowers and greenery can create some beautiful results and are easy to customize to your taste. It doesn’t have to be all rabbits and Easter eggs if you don’t want it to, though there are some stylish ideas including those staples that may surprise you. Take a look at these 10 Easter entryways to give you some ideas…
Some burlap pillows and a matching flag bring some rustic Easter charm to this front porch.
An old pail can give some cottage charm to your door by filling it with beautiful flowers and other Easter elements.
A basket can also be a great alternative to a wreath on your front door and is easy to customize.
Four wreaths come together as one to create this adorable rabbit-shaped wreath. Tutorial: Bubbly Nature Creations
Yarn and fabric create a soft, chic wreath with a bunny silhouette.
Gold eggs pop against a fuschia-colored wreath for unique and glamorous twist. Tutorial: The Homesteady
This wreath has all the charm of spring with light blue eggs popping against rustic texture. Tutorial: I Love You More Than Carrots
Fresh flowers, a pastel wreath and a couple of decorative pieces give this front porch a festive spirit.
String lights spell out “HAPPY EASTER” along small lanterns, while a simple Easter egg wreath adds another elegant touch.
Bronze rabbits look adorable on this front porch placed among stunning fresh tulips.
Happy Easter! And happy decorating. :)
Warm regards,
Megan
Images { 1 – Pottery Barn / 2 – Better Homes & Gardens / 3 – Better Homes & Gardens / 4 – Bubbly Nature Creations / 5 – Very Truly Me / 6 – The Homesteady / 7 – I Love You More Than Carrots / 8 – Pier 1 / 9 – Pottery Barn / 10 – Grandin Road }