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When you're bursting with egg-citement for Easter, the best way to show your holiday spirit is by decorating! And it's easier than you think to fill your home with beautiful Easter decorations—especially since some of the best ones out there are just a couple clicks away on Amazon. To help simplify your shopping, we've rounded up the best Amazon Easter decorations, including festive Easter wreaths, centerpieces, wall hangings, and more. For anyone who's still missing their Christmas tree, we even found a sweet little Easter tree decked out with twinkling lights, pretty pastel eggs, and flowers.
Of course, one of the focal points will be your Easter dinner table. Make the big feast really shine with a bunny-printed tablecloth or dinnerware set, and a centerpiece bursting with Easter eggs and flowers. If pastels aren't your thing, go a little glam instead with a stylish set of golden bunny figurines.
Once you're done decorating indoors, give your lawn some Easter love with a cute bunny statue, or dress up your door with an Easter wreath or welcome sign. No matter which of these selections you choose, you'll have so much fun decorating for the holiday—after all, it is one of the most fun Easter activities!
Use these sweet, hand-painted eggs to decorate an Easter tree or group them together in a pretty display bowl. Either way, they'll make you feel like spring has sprung!
This colorful bouquet of speckled eggs and flowers will make such a lovely centerpiece for your Easter dinner table. Place the stems in a mason jar with a burlap ribbon for added charm.
This whimsical set is brimming with holiday cheer. From the adorable pastel gnome to the farm truck to the tulips and daisies, this pick feels like a celebration of all things Easter!
Deck out your front door with this pretty wreath featuring floral eggs, pastel flowers, and greenery. It's the perfect way to welcome your Easter guests!
These glittery bunnies are a must for anyone who loves Peeps! Display them on your mantel, buffet table, or any corner that needs a touch of Easter cheer.
If you like to go big or go home with your Easter décor, this banner is for you. You can wish the whole neighborhood a happy holiday from your front door!
Don't forget to give your lawn a little Easter love! This cute bunny is all dressed up for spring and will look so sweet nestled among the spring flowers in your yard.
The possibilities are endless with this vibrant garland. Use it as a table runner centerpiece, drape it across your mantel, or even shape it into a wreath.
When decorating your dinner table, it all starts with a festive tablecloth. This one featuring cute bunnies, gorgeous flowers, and oversized Easter eggs fits the bill perfectly!
This stunning dinnerware set merges timeless elegance with a touch of whimsy. It's sure to grace your Easter dinner table for years to come, and even be passed down through generations.
It's Easter's answer to the nativity scene. Honor the true reason for the season with this beautiful handmade wooden scene depicting Jesus' resurrection.
You'll be hopping down the bunny trail to Easter with this cute sign featuring twinkling LED lights and festive phases.
Tierney McAfee
Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment,holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
For a simple, yet effective finish, dip the base of the egg in glue and then in glitter, and leave upside down in an eggcup to dry. For a really glitzy flourish, wait until the first half has dried, then brush the top with glue as well and roll in glitter for all-over sparkles.
The three main Easter colors are purple, white and gold. Purple and violet hues are typically used during the Lenten season in the lead-up to Easter. Easter Sunday's most prominent colors are usually white and gold to represent the holiness and triumph of the resurrection of Jesus.
White eggs are a blank slate for pretty pastels and vibrant brights, but brown eggs can be dyed too. Darker colors, like blue and purple, are best for brown Easter eggs; lighter colors, like yellow and orange, can be harder to see on them.
You just dye your eggs as usual, and let them dry completely.Then mod podge wherever you want the glitter, sprinkle glitter generously over top, and then let dry completely. You can now do an optional top layer of mod podge over the glitter if you don't want it coming off everywhere! Happy Easter!
The Cross. The cross, or the crucifix, is one of the most literal symbols of the Easter season. Many of the popular signs of Easter can be secular and enjoyed by non-Christian celebrants of the season, however the cross is a deeply religious depiction of the Easter story.
If bright colors aren't really your thing, lean toward traditional pastel decorations for Easter. Rather than plastic and pinks, purples, or yellows, display neutral felt Easter egg ornaments in your home. They make a cute Easter tree when you hang them from faux or real spring branches.
One explanation for this custom is that eggs were formerly a forbidden food during Lent, so people would paint and decorate them to mark the end of the period of penance and fasting, then eat them on Easter as a celebration. Easter egg hunts and egg rolling are two popular egg-related traditions.
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