After a long winter, it’s great to get into the spring season where everything is fresh and colorful. One of my family’s favorite ways to start the season is with some DIY Easter decor projects. We have a lot of fun playing with all the whimsical themes and seeing what we can come up with.
This year, I’ve found so many inspiring DIY Easter decor ideas from bloggers. You can add a lot of Easter charm to your home on a small budget. They’re also super easy to recreate but look store-bought.
Whether your home decor is rustic, contemporary or somewhere in between, there are plenty of creative ideas out there that will give it some Easter flair.
Here are 10 DIY Easter decor tutorials for your home to get the holiday started off right.
DIY Easter Decor Ideas
A rustic basket full of colored eggs and some spring flowers is a simple idea that works great as a centerpiece or to bring some Easter flair to a vignette.
Tutorial: The Casual Craftlete
Peeps are one of the most popular treats of the season, so why not have a whole wreath of them?
Tutorial: Tried and True
Little pom-pom bunny tails make for adorable Easter bunting. It looks great on this chalkboard sign but you could hang it anywhere.
Tutorial: Clean & Scentsible
I love switching out dish towels for the seasons, so here’s a great tutorial for some Easter ones with sweet bunny tails.
Tutorial: Lolly Jane
These wood pieces are all DIY projects you can do to create a charming Easter mantel or vignette.
Tutorial: Landeelu
What kid wouldn’t love the door to the Easter bunny’s home being right in their backyard?
Tutorial: Dave Lowe Design
Here’s an adorable wood project for your garden that is rustic and charming.
Tutorial: J-Man and Millerbug
This simple art project is something you can do with your kids in a variety of colors and patterns to make it your own.
Tutorial: Two Purple Couches
Glitter can always be counted on to bring some glamour to your decor, including your Easter eggs.
Tutorial: Girl Inspired
If you love a more rustic look, this moss and burlap canvas is perfect for your farmhouse decor.
Tutorial: The Kolb Corner
So many cute ideas!
Warm regards,
Megan