Easter Home Décor Styling Ideas
Bring in spring with stylish touches that will transform your home for the new season. To create a sophisticated Easter look that's not too childlike, use soft pastel tones rather than bright, vivid colours and add in rustic accessories made from hessian and natural woods.
Spring florals look great in glass vases and terracotta pots and these can be placed around the home for a decorative touch.
Created by Interiors Stylist Melanie Lissack.
You will need
* Lilac Foam Berry Bush 5 Pieces
* Oasis Silver Metallic Wire 45m
* Rattan Grapevine Wreath 20cm
* Decorate Your Own Ceramic Eggs 6 Pack
* Ceramic Sitting Bunny 9cm
* Green Reindeer Moss 50g
* Mini Vases 12.5cm 3 Pack
* Natural Wooden Slices 8cm 8 Pack
* Yellow Lace Flower 36cm
* Round Wooden Slice 20cm
* Daffodil Satin Ribbon 20mm x 15m
* Terracotta Plant Pot 10cm x 9.5cm
This Easter wreath has been created using artificial foliage and faux flowers and can be reused every year.
To create the base, I simply tied five Lilac Foam Berry Bush Pieces to a Rattan Grapevine Wreath with floristry wire, pointing in a clockwise direction. I then tied on some wide yellow ribbon and cut down some artificial floral stems which I attached using a glue gun.
To decorate, I added some speckled eggs and twisted around some willow branches, before hanging it on my front door!
One of my favourite parts of Easter styling is dressing the table. Create place name settings for your guests by painting and decorating plain ceramic eggs.
Use a jute table runner down the centre of the table and add wood slices as coasters to evoke rustic Easter charm. Layer colour on your table by filling clear glass jars and mini terracotta pots with moss and placing in some spring flowers.
Decorative grass and ceramic bunnies are a great way to fill in any blank spaces and continue with the Easter theme.
This is such a clever idea and really easy to do. These crackers would be a great addition to any Easter table and can be enjoyed by adults and children alike. If you do not want to make the crackers from scratch, buy some plain white crackers and simply draw on the bunny face with a Posca Pen and use ice-lolly sticks to create the ears.
Folded paper and card decorations are currently really popular at Christmas time, so naturally, they are also a favorite choice at Easter. All you need to create these hanging egg decorations is some coloured card, glue and thread.
This craft is such a fabulous take on painted eggs at Easter. The contemporary, geometric patterns are a stylish alternative to pretty pastel eggs and would look great hung on spray-painted branches to create the ultimate modern Easter tree.
These wool bunnies created using a pom pom maker sit perfectly in an egg cup and will bring a smile to children at breakfast on Easter Sunday!
Felt flowers are a great alternative to using artificial flowers. Download the supplied template with this craft to easily cut out the right amount of petals that you require.
This is an inexpensive way to create a really interesting door wreath while using up leftover paint!