Spring has sprung which means Easter will be hopping it’s way here soon and we’ve made it our mission to find the best DIY Easter decorations for your home without overdoing it.
We have everything from modern feather wreaths to whimsical DIY unicorn eggs.
Be sure to check out our favorites, the DIY neutral chic feather wreath and quail egg topiary!
Ok let’s get to it!
1) Neutral Modern Chic Feather Wreath

Source: Good Housekeeping
What better way to start then with this fun twist on a modern idea. I love that it has blue pops of color and feathers, but for the most part a nude color scheme so that it can go with anything.
For this DIY, you will need a foam wreath, burlap, a glue gun, blown out quail eggs, feathers, flowers, and dried leaves. Start by alternating each in one single layer and then begin to overlap.
2) Whimsical DIY Pom Pom Basket and Unicorn Eggs

Source: Woman’s Day
Who doesn’t love unicorns and pom pom fringe Easter baskets?! Such a simple idea and great way to jazz up an ordinary wooden easter basket.
For the unicorn you will need to paint a wooden egg white and then draw a face on it. Cut the faux fur trim to make the mane and attach once dried. Get templates to make the felt ears and gold horn. Then use a strip of gold paper around the horn and secure it with glue. Finally, glue on the star to the cheek and mane.
3) Spotted Quail Egg Topiary

If you aren’t into all the vibrant colors that come with Easter, this quail egg topiary tree would be a great choice.
For this DIY, you will need a white ceramic bowl, small rocks, floral foam, tree branch, styrofoam ball, moss and blown out quail eggs.
4) Colorful Easter Tree

I love the overall white aesthetics with vibrant pops of Easter colors! The pink rabbit is the perfect addition for this centerpiece.
For this DIY, you will need a large glass vase, tree branches with greenery on it (Hobby Lobby), small ceramic eggs, a hot glue gun, paint and ribbon.
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5) DIY Floral Quail Egg Centerpiece

I think quail eggs make everything look more chic and tied together. Don’t you agree?!
For this DIY, you will need a wired basket, moss, floral foam, faux flowers and blown out quail eggs.
6) Vintage Floral Brunch Table

Source: Design Improvised
Vintage easter bunnies are the best kind of bunnies for home decor! The floral brunch tablecloth, lace, greenery garland, flowers, and fancy glasses are so fun for a party with the girls.
You can recreate this by buying bunny figurines at the craft store and spray painting them gold. A simple green garland, large faux flowers, girly tablecloth and moss balls throughout will have you on your way to having a time to remember.
7) Moss Place Settings DIY Idea

Source: Good Housekeeping Photo: Brian Woodcock
This place setting is the perfect mix of nature and sophistication. Bringing nature into your decor is always a good idea.
These are super simple to recreate, all you need is moss from the Hobby Lobby, faux or real Egg, wooden placemat and gold marker and you’ve recreated this masterpiece!
8) Pink Easter Egg Bouquet

Source: Woman’s Day
Have left over dyed easter eggs and don’t know what to do with them? This bouquet is stunning and an amazing way to use leftover easter eggs.
This DIY is super simple, you will need dyed eggs, a large glass vase and various kinds of flowers.
9) Speckled Egg And Moss Bunny Tray

Source: Better Homes & Gardens Photo: Alice and Lois
I love this idea for not only a centerpiece, but also to hold jars filled with Easter candy. I spy some chocolate Cadbury eggs as well, which are the best!.
For this DIY, you will need a large serving tray, moss, glass jar, decorative bunnies, candle jars, Cadbury eggs and a variety of speckled and golden eggs.
10) Charming Blue Bunny Tree

Source: Woman’s Day
Wow, the blue and yellow flowers and the felt animals are so cute and fun. I think it would also be a big hit with the kids!
For this DIY, use a craft knife to cut a 2″ x 2″ oval into 4″ eggs. Apply one to two coats of paint to the 4″ and 2″ eggs; let dry. Stuff 4″ eggs with tissue paper, then place all eggs inside cardboard box. In small bowl, mix a few drops of water with a dollop of paint, then dip the toothbrush bristles in and use your thumb to fleck the paint onto the eggs to create speckles. Once dry, repeat for the reverse side of the eggs. Place floral foam inside the flower bucket and arrange sprays inside. Use brown floral tape to attach two sprays together to create height as needed. Hot-glue a small loop of ribbon to the top of the eggs and hang from spray branches. Arrange Easter grass inside 4″ eggs, then add cookies.
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11) Cutesy Egg Animals

Source: Woman’s Day
These adorable animal themed eggs are too cute to eat and would be such a great idea, instead of dyeing your Easter eggs.
All you need to recreate this DIY is ceramic eggs, paint, black marker, hot glue gun and faux flowers!
12) Hobnail Milk Jars Easter Decor

Source: Sadie Seasongoods
These vintage bowls some people collect and you can sometimes find at your local thrift store.
For this DIY, you will need either real wheat grass, a fun large glass bowl and speckled eggs.
13) Spring Flowers and Grass Centerpiece

Source: House of Turquoise
This fresh and bright tablescape is great for Easter and just spring in general.
For this DIY, you will need to first get white washed trays, wheat grass, fresh flowers, egg, colored dye and plastic tubes to put water in for the flower stems.
14) White Bunny Tablescape

Source: Planted Shack
These bunny napkin rings make me so happy and white tablescape scheme.
For this DIY, you will first need to cut a length of ribbon and fold one end to create a loop. Then use fabric to cut out bunny ear shapes and attach them to the ribbon. Finally, slide the napkin through the loop for a whimsical touch.
15) Pink Gingham Tablescape

This gingham print and table decor would be great for the kids table at Easter dinner.
For this DIY, you will gingham fabric, plastic pearl eggs, ribbon, jellybeans and small tin buckets.

Love all the colors of this wreath and the unique flowers they chose. So unique and pretty!
For this DIY, you will need a green wreath (you can find ones already made like this at hobby lobby), hot glue gun, small decorative eggs and a variety of flowers. It doesn’t need to be perfect just start by going around once and then overlapping.
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That’s the end of our DIY Easter home decor round up. I hope these ideas have inspired you to throw an easter brunch for all to enjoy!