50 of the Best Easter Decoration Ideas to Make this Spring

Fifty of the best DIY Easter decoration ideas to make this spring, organized by category so you can find exactly what you need, from decorated eggs and handmade wreaths to stunning tablescapes and Easter bunny crafts.

A vibrant spring floral arrangement with yellow daffodils, pink and white flowers, green leaves, and moss showcases a small bird’s nest with speckled blue eggs—perfect for Easter decoration ideas to make at home.

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50 of the Best Easter Decoration Ideas to Make this Spring

There is no better way to celebrate the season than with Easter decoration ideas you can make yourself! I have rounded up 50 of my absolute favorite Easter crafts. From quick, beginner-friendly DIY decor and craft ideas to impressive statement pieces that will wow your guests.

Whether you’re looking for something for your living room, dining room, kitchen, or front door, there’s something here for every space and every skill level.

From Easter egg decorating and beautiful spring flower arrangements to creative table decor and wreaths, these DIY Easter crafts will bring color, charm, and a personal touch to your holiday celebration. Let’s dive in!

Easter Egg Decoration Ideas

Air Dry Clay Ornaments on Easter Eggs

A decorative egg with vintage script and drawings, featuring a metallic bee ornament, is nestled in dried grass on a rustic wooden surface—perfect for those seeking unique Easter decoration ideas to make at home.

Have you ever worked with air dry clay? It is straightforward, and you can get so creative with it. I took one of my hand-stamped eggs and glued an air-dried clay ornament onto the egg for an added touch. The clay comes in many colors. I used white, painted the bee black, and added some gold touches with Rub and Buff. You can see my post about four ways to decorate eggs here.

Hand-Stamped Easter Eggs

Two decorative eggs with black vintage-style illustrations, one of a bird and one of a butterfly, rest on a surface surrounded by zigzag strips of paper printed with musical notes—perfect for creative Easter decoration ideas to make.

Decorating Easter eggs is not just for kids! I love using different methods to create gorgeous eggs in my Easter decorations. These hand-stamped eggs are one of my favorites. Use faux eggs, ink pads, and rubber stamps to achieve this effect. For the full tutorial for these and other Easter craft ideas, see 4 DIY Easter Egg Decorating ideas.

Silk Tie Easter Eggs

A carton of colorful, intricately patterned Easter eggs sits on a brick surface, surrounded by green leaves. Each egg displays a unique design in various pastel and bright colors. (Easter decoration ideas to make)

These vibrant Easter eggs were made using a modern technique with silk ties and plain white eggs. When the egg is wrapped in a silk tie and boiled in a mixture of water and vinegar, the pattern from the tie transfers to the eggs, creating a stunning result. The bright colors and intricate designs make this DIY Easter decoration stand out! You can read about how to make your Easter eggs with silk ties HERE.

Pink Foiled Easter Eggs

A nest made of twigs and moss holds two shiny, metallic pink eggs. Two green butterflies with black and yellow accents rest on the edge—an enchanting scene for Easter decoration ideas to make, set against a dark green background.

These shiny pink foiled eggs from my friend @amysadlerdesigns are fast to make and elegant. Check out Amy’s blog post Here. Look how pretty they look, nestled on a bed of moss and colorful butterflies! These eggs add the perfect pop of color.

Gold Foiled Easter Eggs

A close-up of pastel-colored eggs with gold foil decoration, some in a cardboard carton and others in a basket filled with straw, set on a wooden table. (Easter decoration ideas to make)

For a different effect, try these gold-foiled Easter eggs. I used speckled eggs for this version and chose not to cover the entire egg with foil. Add a little adhesive on a sponge, blot it onto the egg, and apply the gold foil. (You will need two sheets, 3″ x 3″ per egg).

Once dry, use a chip brush to remove the excess and leave the foil smooth and shiny. Remember, you can always add more but can’t remove it. The finished eggs look so elegant on their own or in decorative arrangements.

Feathered Easter Eggs

Decorative eggs with black feather designs sit in a cardboard carton surrounded by shredded paper—perfect Easter decoration ideas to make. A pot with more eggs, a tag labeled "EGG," and rustic decor complete the festive scene.

Try these feathered Easter eggs for an easy yet gorgeous Easter egg decorating idea. You will need faux eggs, pretty feathers, and Mod Podge. Use a brush to apply a thin layer of Mod Podge onto the egg, lay the feather on the same spot, and finish with another coat of Mod Podge. Be careful to brush in the direction of the feather. This is one of the most straightforward Easter decorating ideas on this list!

Book Page Easter Egg

Easter decoration ideas to make: DIY book page Easter egg on an Easter place setting

I love to upcycle old books. This Easter decoration is quick and easy. A simple paperback book transforms old book pages into a one-of-a-kind piece. These can be displayed in so many ways throughout your home and enjoyed year after year. You can see a full tutorial HERE.

Pressed Flower Eggs

Three white eggs decorated with pressed flowers sit in a woven nest lined with green moss, surrounded by twigs and foliage in an outdoor garden setting. (Easter decoration ideas to make)

Spring is the perfect time to incorporate flowers into your crafts. But did you know you can make these beautiful Easter eggs using dried flowers right from your garden?

Learn how to dry flowers and apply them to eggs HERE. These lovely decorations look stunning when arranged in a bird’s nest or natural basket to decorate your coffee table.

Natural Dyed Eggs

A carton of twelve pastel-colored Easter eggs sits on top of frayed, multicolored fabric swatches, each egg matching the color of the fabric beneath it. The background is textured brown carpet. (Easter decoration ideas to make)

Have you ever dyed Easter eggs using raw materials from your kitchen? Not only is it eco-friendly, but it’s also so easy, and you will be amazed at the colors you can achieve. First, learn how to make natural dye using vegetables and spices HERE.

Then, use the handy guide to determine which foods and plants can make natural dyes and what colors they produce. Fill your Easter basket with natural beauty

Blueberry Dyed Easter Eggs

Blue Easter Eggs and rabbit  (Easter decoration ideas to make)

Another natural dye that works great for Easter eggs is blueberries. This dye will give you a variety of shades of blue depending on how long you let your eggs steep in the dye.

For example, I was striving for a dark navy blue egg, so I let them steep overnight in the blueberry dye. I love the outcome. The best part is that natural dye is better for the environment than synthetic alternatives.

Red Cabbage Dyed Easter Eggs

Two baskets filled with blue and teal dyed eggs, created using the Dye Easter Eggs with Silk Ties method, sit on a table decorated for Easter. Two ceramic bunny figures and greenery adorn the background, with a large purple-wrapped item behind the baskets. (Easter decoration ideas to make)

Did you know red cabbage produces a turquoise blue dye that makes wonderful, naturally dyed Easter eggs? Depending on how long you leave the eggs in the dye, you can get a variety of brilliant blues. Try making these eggs today

Easter Floral Arrangements and Centerpiece Decoration Ideas

DIY Easter Centerpiece with Faux Chocolate Bunnies

A beautifully arranged dining table with pink and yellow floral centerpiece, pink glassware, and decorative chocolate bunnies. The table is set with elegant pink plates and cutlery, all placed on a floral-themed table runner.

This centerpiece is almost too pretty to eat! A gorgeous dough bowl filled with fresh spring flowers and faux chocolate bunnies makes for one of the most charming Easter decoration ideas to make for your table.

It comes together quickly and looks absolutely stunning as a focal point for your Easter celebration. Get the full tutorial in my post on DIY Easter centerpiece ideas.

Pastel Jelly Bean Vase and Flower Arrangement

Jelly Bean Vase
Jelly Bean Flower Arrangement

If you want ideas to decorate a table for Easter Sunday, this jelly bean vase flower arrangement is one of my favorites! By inserting a small vase inside a larger one, you create a space to fill in with bright-colored jelly beans. Then, arrange fresh flowers inside the smaller vase to create a sweet and simple Easter centerpiece.

Floral Arrangement in Cabbage

I enjoy incorporating vegetables into my decor. There are so many fun textures and colors to work with. For an easy DIY Easter decoration for your table, hollow out a pretty purple cabbage, insert a glass of water, and create a beautiful spring floral arrangement inside. Easy, eco-friendly, and so unique!

Floral Arrangement In A Head Of Cabbage
Fresh flowers and vegetables

Flower Vase Wrapped with Kale and Carrots 

Easter flower arrangement made with vegetables

For another way to decorate with veggies, wrap a flower vase with kale on the exterior of the glass and tie it with twine. Add a vibrant pop of color by playfully attaching carrots and beets to the arrangement using floral pins, crafting a whimsical and eye-catching display.

Easter Floral Arrangement with Arbor

Easter Arbor Flower Arrangement

My friend Diane South House Designs came for a visit, and we had some fun creating easter floral arrangements together. It is not often that I get a visitor from Kansas City. I was anxious to take her to the Los Angeles flower market for inspiration, and we created this masterpiece in my She-shed.

You can make this arrangement in a variety of sizes. See the full post HERE for step-by-step instructions.

Eggshell Wreath Floral Arrangement

Easter decoration ideas to make: DIY Easter Eggshell Wreath  with flowers

If you like the look of naturally dyed Easter eggs, you’ll love this sweet eggshell arrangement. This craft uses eggs that havenot been hard-boiled, so you can empty them and use them as vases for tiny flowers, such as chamomile. Then, add a tall vase in the center of the wreath filled with fresh spring flowers to complete the look.

Spring Watering Can Centerpiece

A vibrant outdoor garden dining setup showcases one of the delightful outdoor table centerpiece ideas: a watering can brimming with lush flowers. Accompanied by garden tools and terracotta potted plants, leaf-pattern plates, linen napkins, and hanging lights complete the charming rustic scene.

A vintage watering can makes the most charming vase for a spring floral arrangement and is one of those Easter decoration ideas that looks effortlessly beautiful!

Fill it with fresh blooms in Easter colors like tulips, ranunculus, and sweet pea for a centerpiece that works equally well on your dining table or outside on the porch for Easter brunch. For more inspiration on hosting a gorgeous outdoor spring gathering, check out my post on creating a garden party tablescape.

Easter Table Decor

Nature-Inspired Easter Tablescape

Table setting for easter with spode dishes and copper silverware

If you love bringing the outdoors in, this nature-inspired Easter table is right up your alley! Using simple natural elements like moss, felt napkin rings, and a bunny centerpiece, you can create a beautiful and cohesive Easter table that feels fresh and organic.

It is one of those Easter decoration ideas that looks like it took hours but comes together with ease. See all the details in my post on decorating a nature-inspired Easter table.

How to Fold Easter Bunny Ear Napkins

A white plate holds a rolled white napkin shaped like bunny ears, with an egg in the center topped with green moss—an easy Easter decoration idea to make for a rustic, spring-themed table setting on a beige placemat.

Here is one of the easiest Easter decoration ideas to make for your table! All you need is a cloth napkin, a small piece of twine or ribbon, and about three minutes per napkin.

Fold, roll, and tie your napkin into a pair of adorable bunny ears, then nestle a plastic egg filled with a bit of Spanish moss in the center for a sweet finishing touch.

Four napkins in under 15 minutes? Yes, please! Get the full three-step tutorial at Midwest Life and Style.

Easter Tree with Bird’s Nests

37 Crafts and flower arrangements for Easter: Birds nest in Easter Tree
37 Crafts and flower arrangements for Easter: Bird Nest's Hanging in Tree

Let’s make an Easter tree. Gather some tree branches or Cherry blossoms and place them in a tall vase. Hang some small bird’s nests with three pieces of wax cording. In addition, you can hot glue some directly to the branches. Decorate them with colorful eggs. The effect is lovely, with buds and flowers just starting to bloom.

Pink Easter Tablescape with Dogwood Blooms

Pink dogwood

Create a beautiful display on your Easter table using fresh blooms from your yard, like this pink dogwood. I paired it with adorable bunnies and some of my favorite Easter crafts and decorations. I love the spring color palette of bright pink and natural white with a touch of green. You can create a gorgeous Easter tablescape with fresh flowers wherever you live.

Bunny and Carrot Name Card Boxes

A paper bunny with a “Wendy” name tag around its neck sits on a pink glass plate, surrounded by pink flowers and white pitchers. The bunny has a small white pom-pom tail and a sketched, vintage appearance.
A small decorative box with a paper carrot, a faux egg with vintage designs, green paper leaves, and shredded sheet music sits on a pink glass plate. Pink flowers and tableware are in the background.

I created these sweet boxes out of treasures from Dollar tree. A simple wooden box and a deconstructed garland made these boxes the perfect name card holders for my Easter table. I added some crinkled sheet music and an egg for a finishing touch.

These sweet name card holders pull double duty as Easter table decor. Check out my full Easter table setting post for more ideas to pair them with.

Rabbit Ear Napkin Rings

Place setting for Easter at the dining room table

Add a fun decoration to your Easter table settings with these adorable bunny ear napkin rings. This project comes together in no time flat. You will need a hot glue gun, felt, TP roll, wire, and scissors. I like to bend the bunny’s ears to give them a little character. It adds the cutest touch to your Easter Sunday table. See the easy instructions and other ideas for how to style your Easter table.

Jelly Bean Ice Cream Sundae Centerpiece

Jelly Bean Ice Cream Sundae

I used more spring-colored jelly beans to create this yummy ice cream sundae-inspired place card holder. To make these for your Easter party, use dabs of hot glue to attach jelly beans to a large plastic egg. Then, fill a glass dish with more jelly beans, add a pretty ribbon and a name tag, and place your egg on top. This is a great way to add color and charm to your Easter table!

Garden Party Inspired Easter Brunch Tablescape

A garden party tablescape set to perfection with fresh flowers, vegetables and other garden decor.

Why not take your Easter celebration outside this year? This gorgeous garden-inspired tablescape is the perfect way to welcome spring and create a memorable Easter brunch your guests will be talking about long after the last jelly bean is gone!

Pair it with the watering can centerpiece and garden party napkin rings from this list for a completely cohesive outdoor Easter tablescape. Get all the styling details in my post on how to create a beautiful garden party tablescape.

DIY Garden Party Napkin Rings

A garden party tablescape featuring a place setting with a leafy green plate on a terracotta dish, a napkin with a leafy ring, and a floral glove next to utensils. Potted plants, seed packets, and a garden trug with greens add rustic charm.

Napkin rings are one of those small details that make a big difference on a holiday table! These DIY napkin rings use peat pots and grapevine wreaths for a natural, garden-inspired look that pairs beautifully with an Easter tablescape.

They are quick to make and so pretty alongside your Easter place settings. Get the full tutorial in my post on DIY napkin rings.

Easter Bunny Crafts

DIY Vintage Paper Mache Easter Rabbit

Easter Rabbit and Bird's Nest in Vintage Bed Spring
Five decorative bunny figurines made from sheet music paper sit on a rustic chair outdoors—perfect Easter decoration ideas to make. Each bunny has long ears, button eyes, and a ribbon tied around its neck, with lush greenery and blurred flowers behind.

You’d never know these gorgeous Easter decorations started with dollar-store items! Plastic easter eggs create the perfect oval shape for the Easter bunny’s body and head. The addition of the old sheet music transforms them into works of art. When arranged in a group or alone, the completed figures create a beautiful display to add a vintage vibe to your Easter celebration. See the detailed instructions: How to make this Easter rabbit.

Air Dry Clay Easter Bunny

DIY Easter Rabbit- red clay rabbits on top of a card catalog case.

Have you ever tried making your own Easter bunny from scratch? These adorable air dry clay bunnies are such a fun and creative project, and look beautiful styled on your Easter table or sitting by the front door.

Get the full step-by-step tutorial in the post on DIY air dry clay Easter bunnies.

DIY Moss Rabbit

Easter decoration ideas to make: DIY moss rabbit

How cute is this moss-covered rabbit for your Easter decor? Michele Vintage Home Designs shows us how to turn an ordinary bunny into this stunning Easter craft using only spray adhesive and crafting moss. This little guy goes so well with other spring decorations, thanks to its neutral colors.

DIY Pottery Barn Easter Bunny Statue Dupe

A gray ceramic rabbit figurine sits with its paws up to its mouth on a checkered cloth—an adorable touch for Easter decoration ideas to make. White tulips and a vintage typewriter peek out in the background.

Love the look of the popular Pottery Barn Essex bunny statues but not the price tag? You can make your own for just a few dollars using small wooden or resin bunnies from the dollar store or craft store, gray and white craft paint, and baking soda for that gorgeous aged stone finish.

The results are so convincing that people won’t believe you didn’t splurge on the real thing! Get the full step-by-step tutorial at Midwest Life and Style.

Easter Baskets to Make

DIY Personalized Easter Basket 

DIY Dollar Tree Easter Basket

Make this personalized Easter basket to make a young child feel special. I made these baskets for my grandchildren using the cutest wooden bunny shapes I found at the Dollar Tree. See the detailed instructions for how to make this adorable and easy DIY Easter Basket. Whether you fill it with plastic eggs and treats or use it for an egg hunt, this will be their favorite Easter gift.

Peat Pot Easter Basket  

Easter decoration ideas to make: DIY Peat Pot Easter Basket

Peat pots are an inexpensive way to create an Easter basket. I used these adorable graphics from my friend Bobbi @frenchdoorstudio. She has these vintage Easter graphics that can be used in many ways.

Easter Wreaths and Door Decoration Ideas

DIY Dollar Tree Easter Wreath

A Dollar Tree Easter wreath ( Easter Bunny) is hanging on the shed door. The wrath includes flowers, a bird nest, a bird, a small bunny, and more.

You don’t need to spend a lot to make a beautiful Easter wreath for your front door! This fun and festive wreath comes together using supplies from the Dollar Tree and is one of those Easter decoration ideas that looks like it cost far more than it did. Get the full step-by-step tutorial here.

Carrot Dyed Wreath

A door decorated with a large carrot-shaped wreath—orange fabric ruffles for the carrot and green leafy branches for the top—offers charming Easter decoration ideas to make, hung on a rustic glass-paneled door.

There is nothing better than making your own Easter decor! If you want a new Easter wreath idea, look no further than this hand-dyed carrot wreath. Use carrots to naturally dye your fabric in this creative craft that looks beautiful hanging on your front door. This DIY Easter decoration is the perfect way to welcome guests to your home for your Easter gathering.

Spring Wreath with Old Bed Springs

old bed spring crafts - make a wreath

If you love the idea of turning trash into treasure, you are going to love these old bed spring craft ideas! Vintage bed springs are surprisingly versatile and make the most charming Easter and spring decorations.

From bird’s nests to vignettes, the rustic texture and shape add a beautiful vintage touch to any display. Get all the creative ideas and tutorials in my full post on old bed spring crafts.

DIY Lavender Basket

Easter decoration ideas to make: DIY Faux Lavender Basket

There is nothing better than the smell of lavender. Susan Hen and Horse Designs shows us how to create a beautiful basket of faux lavender for the front door. Place a few drops of lavender oil on a cotton ball and insert it behind your florals in the basket. You can read the entire post HERE.

Upcycled Easter Crafts and Vintage Decoration Ideas

Egg Carton Roses

Easter decoration ideas to make: Egg Carton Roses

Are you looking for a great way to reuse all those empty egg cartons from decorating Easter eggs? These egg carton roses are so pretty and add to your spring-season decor. Grab a pair of scissors and a hot glue gun for this easy DIY. Check out my video tutorial on YouTube to learn how to make them. They look great paired with some twigs and some natural greenery!

Bird’s Nest In A Vintage Box Spring 

37 Crafts and flower arrangements for Easter: DIY Bird's Nest In A Vintage Bed Spring

Another upcycled craft! Turn an old box spring into an adorable bird’s nest for this DIY Easter decoration. You can find most items needed at craft stores and around your yard. For the full tutorial and other craft ideas, check out my post on upcycled crafts.

Easter Home Decor

Easter Mantel Decor Ideas

A mantel adorned for spring with fresh flowers, featuring pink tulips, white blooms, and lush greenery. A bunny figurine nests among them, while a vintage garden sign stands behind. Nearby shelves boast more plants and books for a charming spring decor.

Your mantel is one of the best spots in your home to create a beautiful seasonal vignette! Layer moss, faux eggs, spring greenery, and a few of your favorite pieces for a cohesive and charming display.

The key is varying heights, so use candlesticks, a topiary, or a tall vase to create visual interest. For a full guide on styling your mantel for the season, check out my post on spring mantel decorating ideas.

Tiered Easter Tray

Easter decoration ideas to make come alive in this display featuring a white ceramic bunny, artificial carrots, a pink glittery egg in a nest, lush greenery, and pastel accents arranged on a kitchen counter.

The great thing about tiered trays is that you can style them for any holiday, season, or occasion. For example, for my tiered Easter tray, I used several Easter craft ideas mixed with other decorations I have picked up from craft stores and flea markets. I love incorporating vintage decor with natural materials and greenery to create a beautiful display.

Easy Easy Vignette

A woven tray holds two gray bunny figurines, a small green plant, and a glass cloche with one bunny and decorative eggs—perfect Easter decoration ideas to make for a cozy, light-filled living room.

Before you head to the store to buy new Easter decor, shop your home first! This beautiful Easter vignette was created without spending a single penny.

Whether you are decorating a coffee table, mantel, console table, or kitchen island, just follow five simple steps to create a cohesive and charming display that you will look forward to bringing out year after year. Get all the tips at Midwest Life and Style.

Pink Foil Fruit 

Pink foiled Pears

Have you ever tried pink-foiling faux fruit? It is effortless to do, and the results are breathtaking. You can use this process to add extra glamour and shine to almost anything! Follow the detailed instructions outlined here.

I made this fabulous craft using faux pears and pink foil sheets for Easter. Arrange your pink foiled pears on a wooden tray for a pretty centerpiece or attach name tags and place one at each table setting on your Easter table. You can use pears, apples, or the fruit of your choice.

Air Dry Clay Eggs In A Basket

Easter decoration ideas to make: Air dry clay Easter eggs in a basket

These stamped clay eggs can be styled differently for your Easter celebration. Regina Saved from Salvage shows us how to make these sweet light blue eggs with air dry clay, a cookie cutter, a wooden stamp, and some chalk paint. You can change the shape, color, and symbol to fit any seasonal decor. So many possibilities!

Air Dry Clay Carrots 

Easter decoration ideas to make: DIY air dry clay carrots

I love the air-dry clay carrots my friend Michelle Thistle Key Lane created! Make an adorable carrot bundle to display by following her easy tutorial. All you need is some air-dry clay, sculpting tools, and green ribbon or tissue paper to create these colorful spring veggies fit for the Easter bunny.

Fill Apothecary Jars

Jars filled with Easter Candy

Sometimes the best Easter decoration ideas are also the easiest! I love decorating with apothecary jars because you can change the contents seasonally. For the spring season, fill jars of different heights with colorful candy like jelly beans, Jordan almonds, and robin’s eggs for a whimsical look.

Then, arrange them in the perfect place on your kitchen counter, shelf, or mantle to liven up any space and satisfy your sweet tooth!

Easter Egg Topiary

Easter decoration ideas to make: Blue Easter Egg Topiary DIY

Some Easter centerpieces are understated, and some make a big statement, like this Easter egg topiary. This towering creation is filled with shades of blue Easter eggs and will be the focal point of your Easter table decor. You can watch my full tutorial HERE.

French Peat Pots with Transfer Art

Easter decoration ideas to make: Easter Peat Pot in a vignette on the kitchen counter

Another Peat pot project. A simple coat of white chalk paint and a rub-on transfer started this sweet Easter basket for my kitchen island. Adding some Curly Willow for a handle, a few feathers, and an Egg tag added the finishing touches.

Terra Cotta Pots

Pots of pink tulips, pink hyacinths, and yellow daffodils effortlessly decorate a marble surface. A small brown rabbit figurine sits among the plants, embodying spring decorating charm. The pots have decorative text and vintage designs.

If you love the look of vintage pottery but not the price tag, this is the Easter decoration idea to make this spring! Using just paint and baking soda, you can give plain terra cotta pots a beautiful weathered, aged look in just one afternoon.

Plant them with fresh spring bulbs like hyacinths or tulips and group them together for a charming centerpiece or windowsill display that is perfect for Easter brunch or any spring occasion. Get the full tutorial in my post on DIY aged terra cotta pots.

Handpainted Easter Pillow

Easter decoration ideas to make: DIY Easter Egg Pillow

My friend Diane South House Designs painted this adorable Buffalo plaid pillow in just a few simple steps. Starting with a store-bought pillowcase. Check out the full tutorial on how to create this pillow HERE.

Dark blue decorative flourish with elegant, swirling lines and curves on a white background, perfect for adding a classic touch to DIY wallpaper placemats or repurposing leftover wallpaper for stylish decor projects.

Wrapping Up

I hope you enjoyed this list of the best Easter decoration ideas to make this spring! Which ones are you most looking forward to?

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13 Comments

  1. Wendy, these are all lovely ideas, and so many! I am not even sure which one I would pick as a favorite if I had to. Thank you for sharing all of these inspirations with Whimsy Home Wednesday!

  2. Hi Wendy! Your creativity never ceases to amaze me! So many beautiful projects! I thought I was being so creative by stamping eggs, and then I saw yours! They are gorgeous! Love that they are black and white, and the music sheets wrapped around the spools are genius! What were you saying about great minds, lol!! Happy day!

    1. You are so sweet Donna, thank you! I did these egg projects last year and had a lot of fun
      trying the different methods. However, I loved your stamped eggs so much! I hope one day we get to craft together, that would be very fun.

  3. So many great ideas, Wendy! I still think the pink foiled fruit is my favorite…but so hard to pick. The nice thing is…I don’t have to! I enjoyed reading about every project!

  4. Oh my goodness! So many really great ideas. You inspire me, my friend.

    1. That was a very long blog post, LOL! Thanks for stopping bye to read it.

  5. Cindy@CountyRoad407 says:

    Each idea was so beautiful! So much color and inspo. Pinning so I can remember some of these. Hope I have time soon! Happy Easter and Spring!

  6. So many cute spring decorations. Thank you so much for the inspiration and for sharing. 🙂

    1. Thank you for stopping by! I hope you have fun preparing for Easter.

  7. Fabulous Wendy!!!! You have so many creative, gorgeous projects.
    Thanks bunches for including my pillow!

    1. Love your sweet pillow! sorry, it was at the bottom. I had already added the others and was too lazy to re-number them all. I just wanted that darn post to be done! lol

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