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10 Easter decorating ideas that will even impress the Easter Bunny

Set a beautiful scene in your home with these egg-themed homewares.
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Whether you want to bring the Easter egg hunt inside, or just have some cute decor around the house in the lead-up to Easter, a bit of bunting and a centrepiece for your table is all you need.

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Transform your home for Easter with these beautiful decorating ideas. We’ve rounded up 10 of our favourite looks.

wreath
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1. Easter wreath

Adorn a mantle or a chair in your dining room with a pretty Easter wreath or perhaps a cluster of bunnies.

woodland theme
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2. Pick a theme

Set a woodland theme with a mossy bunny or two. Make a nest with fresh branches and Easter eggs

White and yellow napkins with polka dots
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3. Set the table

White and yellow polka dot napkins are a fun contrast against a white table cloth. The tiny flower pots filled with fresh daisies is on theme and adds a nice touch to a table set for brunch or lunch.

4. Inviting entrance
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4. Inviting entrance

Create an inviting entrance with bunny art, an Easter egg holder a DIY Easter tree or something as simple as a chalkboard sign hinting an Easter Egg hunt for the kids.

Easter bunting
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5. Easter bunting

Whether it’s letters that spell out Happy Easter or some cute carrots, create a super-sweet scene with Easter bunting.

hutch
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6. Decorate every corner

Don’t forget the hutch or any other cabinets in the room. Place a few Easter eggs on the shelves to keep the whole room in theme.

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7. Chocolate decorations

If you don’t have any Easter homewares, don’t panic. Top regular plates and serving platters with Easter eggs or any other small decorations on hand to help fill empty spaces on a table.

Cakestands
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8. Cake stands

A cake stand with Easter cupcakes makes an eye-catching centrepiece, and the yummy desserts can be eaten by guests as they please.

cake tins
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9. Gift tins

If you don’t have a cake stand, gift tins are a great way to elevate your show-stopping Easter dessert. Opt for gorgeous tins that match the colour of your table setting.

easter nest

10. Edible nests

Chocolate and coconut nests are so easy to make, even with the little ones. The best part is, they also look great filled with mini eggs sitting on a table.


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