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Easter is my absolute favorite time to add some crafty touches to my home, and trust me, you don’t need to be a DIY guru to make it happen! These DIY Easter decorations are perfect for anyone who wants to bring some springtime joy into their space without spending hours on complicated projects. I’ve rounded up some super simple crafts that will give your home that festive Easter vibe for 2025 without breaking the bank or causing crafting stress.

What I love about these DIY Easter decorations is that they use materials you probably already have lying around or can grab during your next Target run. They’re quick enough to finish in an afternoon, making them perfect for those of us who want cute seasonal decor but don’t have endless crafting time. Let’s dive into these easy projects that will have your home looking Easter-ready in no time!
Adorable Egg Vases That Will Make You Smile

When I first tried making these tiny flower displays, I couldn’t believe how cute they turned out! These mini vases made from plastic Easter eggs or emptied real eggshells are perfect for showcasing those first spring blooms from your garden. Plus, they make the most adorable centerpiece for your Easter brunch table.

You’ll need plastic Easter eggs (or empty real eggshells), small flowers like daisies or baby’s breath, a hot glue gun, and a small tray or plate. To make these DIY Easter decorations, carefully cut the top off a plastic egg (or gently empty a real one), fill with a tiny bit of water, and arrange your miniature flower bouquets inside. For stability, glue the eggs to a plate or a cute tray.
For a little extra flair, try using pastel-colored eggs or paint plain ones in spring-inspired colors. My boyfriend thought these were store-bought when I made them last year – that’s how professional they look with minimal effort!

Quick & Adorable Bunny Garland

This bunny garland is seriously one of the easiest crafts ever but makes such a statement! I strung mine across my living room mantle last Easter, and it instantly made the whole room feel festive. It’s simple enough that you could even rope in kids or crafting-resistant friends to help make it.
Gather white cardstock or felt, string or twine, scissors, and a black marker. Cut out simple bunny shapes (a cookie cutter makes a perfect stencil), then draw cute little faces on each one. Poke holes through the ears and thread with string or twine to create your adorable bunny parade.

What I love most about this affordable home decor project is how versatile it is. You can make it as long or short as needed for any space. Try using pastel-colored paper for the bunnies or add tiny cotton balls for fluffy tails if you’re feeling fancy!
Easter Egg Wreath That Wows

Door wreaths always make such a welcoming statement, and this Easter egg version couldn’t be simpler to create. When I made mine last spring, neighbors kept asking where I bought it – the ultimate DIY compliment! This colorful twist on a classic wreath requires zero specialized skills.
You’ll need a foam wreath form, plastic Easter eggs, hot glue, and ribbon. Simply glue the eggs all around the wreath form, mix and match colors for a bright festive look, and add a ribbon bow for hanging. The whole project can be completed while watching a movie!
To give this DIY Easter decoration a modern farmhouse vibe, try swapping some of the eggs for mini wooden carrots or using only eggs in neutral tones like cream and tan. I added a few wine cork bunnies to mine last year for an extra personal touch!
Carrot Treat Cones That Multi-Task

These adorable carrot-shaped cones are the definition of cute and functional! They can hold Easter candy, act as place cards for your holiday dinner, or even become part of your table centerpiece. I made these for my apartment Easter brunch when I was in college, and my roommates were totally impressed.
Grab some orange paper or cardstock, green ribbon or faux leaves, scissors, and glue. Roll the orange paper into a cone shape, secure with glue, then attach green ribbon or paper leaves at the top to mimic carrot tops. Fill with jelly beans, chocolate eggs, or other small treats for an instant festive container.
My favorite way to use these DIY Easter decorations is as personalized place settings. Write each guest’s name on the cone and arrange them around the table. They double as both decor and party favors! This is one of those intentional decorative touches that makes guests feel extra special.

No-Mess Sprinkle-Dyed Eggs

Let’s be honest – traditional egg dyeing can be a total mess! That’s why I’m completely sold on this sprinkle method that gives you gorgeously decorated eggs without stained fingers or countertops. It’s genuinely the easiest way to color eggs I’ve ever tried for my Easter decor.
You need hard-boiled eggs, food coloring (liquid or gel), sprinkles, and a ziplock bag. Add a few drops of food coloring in a bag with sprinkles, then gently toss your eggs to coat. Let them dry on a paper towel for a uniquely textured, sparkly effect that looks way more complicated than it actually is.

These eggs make for a perfect no-fuss Easter egg decorating activity when friends come over. Last year, I set up a little station with different colored sprinkles, and everyone had so much fun creating their own custom eggs while sipping mimosas. The cleanup was minimal compared to traditional dyeing methods!
Cheerful Chick Mason Jars

Give those old mason jars a new life as adorable Easter chicks! I’ve made these both as candle holders and as candy containers, and they never fail to get compliments. They’re simple enough for kids to help with but cute enough to proudly display as part of your Easter decorations.
Gather some mason jars, yellow paint or tissue paper, googly eyes, and orange felt. Paint or wrap the jars in yellow, glue on googly eyes and a tiny felt beak, then fill with jellybeans or add a tea light. They instantly bring that Easter chick vibe to any space in your home.

What makes these DIY Easter decorations special is how customizable they are. You can make them in different sizes using whatever jars you have on hand. After Easter, I’ve used them for organizing small craft supplies – a practical way to maintain organization with a touch of whimsy!
Easter Celebration Ready
With these super simple DIY Easter decorations, your home will be ready for the holiday without requiring professional crafting skills or a big budget. What I love about these projects is that they’re approachable enough for anyone to tackle – even if the last craft you completed was in elementary school!

Remember not to stress about perfection with these spring crafts. The slightly homemade look is part of their charm! Many of these decorations can be saved and reused next year, making them even more budget-friendly in the long run. Plus, they’re fun activities to do with friends or family as you prepare for the Easter holiday.
So grab those craft supplies and give one (or all!) of these DIY Easter decorations a try for 2025. Your home will thank you for the festive touch, and you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you created these charming decorations yourself. Happy crafting, and happy Easter!