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21 Bunny And Egg Themed Easter Decor Crafts

Bunny And Egg Themed Easter Decor Crafts are a sweet way to bring springtime charm into the home. I love how soft pastels, natural fibers, and playful silhouettes can make a table, entry, or mantel feel joyful without looking overdone.

These Bunny And Egg Themed Easter Decor Crafts work well for family gatherings, kids’ craft afternoons, and small dinner parties.

I often pull out a few handmade pieces each year—there’s something cozy about familiar textures and little carrot-colored accents that always lift the mood.

Pastel Felt Bunny Garland for the Mantel

Pastel Felt Bunny Garland for the Mantel

Cut felt bunnies in a string of pastel hues—blush pink, mint, lemon, and cream—to hang across a living room mantel. Use layered felt for soft dimensional ears and tiny pom-pom tails for a tactile finish. The felt’s matte texture pairs nicely with wood and ceramic decor, while thin twine or ribbon keeps the look casual. This project adds a handmade touch that feels warm and welcoming; it’s light enough to hang across mirrors, picture frames, or a simple shelf vignette without crowding the space.

Styling Tips

  • Mix two sizes of bunnies for visual rhythm and depth.
  • Layer with a neutral garland or string lights behind the felt pieces.
  • Anchor each end with small wooden beads or vintage clothespins.

Egg-Shaped Paper Mache Centerpiece Bowl

Egg-Shaped Paper Mache Centerpiece Bowl

Create a large egg-shaped paper mache bowl painted in soft chalky tones for an eye-catching table centerpiece. The slightly rough surface of papier-mâché looks charming with matte paints, speckled finishes, or gold-flecked rims for a touch of shine. Fill with hand-painted wooden eggs, dried flowers, or a cluster of tiny decorated eggs for layers of texture. This craft feels artisanal but relaxed, making it ideal for dining tables, sideboards, or a spring-themed coffee table vignette where natural light can highlight its contours.

Styling Tips

  • Pair with linen runners and woven chargers to enhance natural textures.
  • Add a few sprigs of eucalyptus or baby’s breath inside the bowl.
  • Place on a stack of vintage books to give height to the display.

Mini Bunny Planters for a Sunny Windowsill

Mini Bunny Planters for a Sunny Windowsill

Turn small terracotta pots into tiny bunny planters using soft white paint, hand-painted ears, and a clay pom-pom tail. Plant easy herbs like thyme or small succulents to add green contrast against the lighter paint. The textural mix of rough terracotta, smooth paint, and trailing greenery creates a cozy little scene on a kitchen windowsill or bathroom shelf. These planters are simple to change seasonally—swap out herbs for tiny spring blooms when you want an extra burst of color and scent.

Styling Tips

  • Cluster odd-numbered groups for a more natural look.
  • Use mismatched saucers to introduce color and protect surfaces.
  • Place near a small tray to catch water and keep the area tidy.

Hand-Stamped Egg Place Cards for Guests

Hand-Stamped Egg Place Cards for Guests

Make egg-shaped place cards from heavy cardstock and add hand-stamped initials or tiny botanical motifs. Use soft pastels—sage, blush, pale blue—and a tiny twine loop so the cards can be tied to napkins or small sprigs. The tactile quality of stamped ink against textured paper feels personal and inviting, and these cards double as small keepsakes for guests. They tuck nicely onto plates or sit atop folded linen napkins, giving each place setting a handcrafted note that complements a relaxed spring table.

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Styling Tips

  • Match stamp ink color to napkin or ribbon accents.
  • Combine with real eggshell nests for a layered effect.
  • Write names in a soft brush pen for a handmade feel.

Bunny Napkin Rings made from Clay

Bunny Napkin Rings made from Clay

Shape small bunny silhouettes from air-dry clay to create custom napkin rings. After drying, paint in muted pastels or keep the raw, chalky clay look for a rustic vibe. The clay’s matte texture plays well against woven napkins and wooden chargers, and the rings add a playful pause at each place setting. These pieces feel sturdy and can be reused season after season. Making a few different styles—sitting bunnies, bunny heads, or tiny tails—gives a collected, handmade table appearance.

Styling Tips

  • Pair with neutral linen napkins and pale wood chargers.
  • Vary painting techniques: full paint, washed color, or unpainted.
  • Tie a small sprig of greenery through the ring for extra detail.

Pom-Pom Bunny Wreath for a Front Door

Pom-Pom Bunny Wreath for a Front Door

Use yarn pom-poms in pastel shades to craft a fluffy bunny wreath that greets visitors with spring charm. Add felt ears and a subtle ribbon hoop to complete the silhouette. The combination of soft yarn texture and structured wreath base makes this a welcoming accent for a front door or indoor entry. Pairing the wreath with a simple wooden sign or potted spring tulips helps the color story feel cohesive without overpowering a simple foyer.

Styling Tips

  • Mix sizes of pom-poms for a playful, layered look.
  • Add a small wooden tag or chalkboard sign with a seasonal note.
  • Hang on a thin neutral ribbon to keep focus on the wreath.

Tiny Egg Topiary for a Table Accent

Tiny Egg Topiary for a Table Accent

Build a petite topiary using a foam ball covered in faux mini eggs, mounted on a slender wooden dowel and set into a ceramic pot with moss. Choose eggs in soft speckled tones and matte finishes to keep the look gentle and natural. The vertical shape gives surprising height to a small table or mantle, and the tactile contrast of smooth eggs, rough moss, and glazed ceramic is appealing. This little sculptural piece feels like a polished version of classic Easter decor.

Styling Tips

  • Cluster alongside short taper candles for a layered centerpiece.
  • Use a low, wide pot to keep the topiary steady.
  • Mix in a couple of fresh spring stems nearby for color.

Bunny Ear Mason Jars as Flower Vases

Bunny Ear Mason Jars as Flower Vases

Turn mason jars into sweet bunny ear vases with a pair of felt or paper ears glued to the rim and a soft pom-pom tail at the base. Fill with loose spring bouquets—daisies, ranunculus, or baby’s breath—to contrast the simple glass. The transparent jar shows stems and water for a fresh, lived-in feeling, and the playful ears add a whimsical note without being over the top. These vases are great for multiple small arrangements across a long table or clustered on a sideboard.

Styling Tips

  • Vary jar heights and bundle similar flowers for cohesion.
  • Tie a thin ribbon or raffia around the jar neck for texture.
  • Place on a wooden tray to create a contained vignette.

Decoupaged Egg Candles with Vintage Papers

Decoupaged Egg Candles with Vintage Papers

Decoupage small pillar candles with vintage-style paper scraps and tiny floral prints to create soft, nostalgic egg-shaped motifs. Use thin rice paper or napkin prints for best adhesion and smooth finish, then seal with a matte varnish so the candles retain a handcrafted look. The layered papers add delicate pattern against candlelight, and the warm glow complements wood and linen textures nearby. These pieces work well as part of a centerpiece or mantel grouping where the flicker enhances the papers’ subtle colors.

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Styling Tips

  • Group different heights for a relaxed candle cluster.
  • Place on heat-resistant trays or ceramic dishes to protect surfaces.
  • Keep wicks trimmed and burn briefly to avoid heavy smoke on paper.

Wooden Egg Nest Bowl for Everyday Decor

Wooden Egg Nest Bowl for Everyday Decor

Whittle a shallow wooden bowl shaped like a cracked egg and fill with small nests, dried moss, and pastel wooden eggs. The natural grain of the wood brings warmth while the nests and eggs add varied textures. This neutral, nature-inspired piece sits well on side tables or consoles and can be refreshed each year with new color accents. I like keeping it near a lamp so the shadows emphasize the bowl’s curves and the tiny nests feel tucked into a cozy scene.

Styling Tips

  • Keep the palette neutral with one accent pastel to avoid visual clutter.
  • Combine with small brass or ceramic objects for contrast.
  • Place near a small lamp to highlight textures in the evening.

Bunny Silhouette Wall Art — Quick Project

Bunny Silhouette Wall Art — Quick Project

Create minimalist bunny silhouette art using oil pastels or watercolors on textured paper, framed in simple wood frames. Choose a muted palette—soft grays, blush, and cream—and keep compositions airy with lots of white space. These framed pieces add a gentle nod to the season without feeling overtly seasonal, so they can stay up longer. I like arranging a few different scales together above a console or in a hallway for a lighthearted gallery moment that still reads grown-up and calm.

Styling Tips

  • Mix frame finishes—light oak and white—for an eclectic yet unified look.
  • Hang at eye level and stagger sizes for a relaxed gallery feel.
  • Add a small shelf below for seasonal ceramics and greenery.

Eggshell Tealight Holders for Soft Glow

Eggshell Tealight Holders for Soft Glow

Use emptied and cleaned eggshell halves as delicate tealight holders by placing small LED tealights inside and mounting them in a shallow bed of sand or salt. Paint the shells’ outside with soft wash techniques or leave natural speckles for a rustic look. The translucent shell plus soft light casts a gentle glow that works well on dining tables or windowsills. These tiny holders add a fragile, intimate touch that pairs beautifully with stone and linen textures around them.

Styling Tips

  • Display in a low tray with coarse salt or sand for stability.
  • Mix painted and natural shells for contrast.
  • Use LED tealights to avoid heat on the shell.

Bunny Footprint Art with Kids

Bunny Footprint Art with Kids

Turn little footprints into bunny silhouettes for playful kids’ artwork. Use washable paint to stamp footprints on heavyweight paper, then add ears and whiskers with a marker. Frame the finished pieces in inexpensive frames and hang in a playroom or hallway. This project captures a small moment in time and adds a smile-inducing personal element to seasonal decor. The contrast between the playful marks and the clean frames makes the pieces feel curated instead of cluttered.

Styling Tips

  • Use archival mats in the frames to keep the art looking fresh.
  • Create a small series with different color backgrounds for visual interest.
  • Rotate new artwork yearly to document growth and memories.

Lace and Linen Egg Ornaments for Trees

Lace and Linen Egg Ornaments for Trees

Sew small egg-shaped ornaments from linen and lace scraps, finish with a loop for hanging, and stuff lightly so they have a gentle shape. The interplay of linen’s grain and delicate lace creates a refined, tactile ornament that works on a small decorative tree, a dining chandelier, or a porch branch display. Choose a restrained palette—cream, soft gray, and blush—to keep the overall effect calm and textural rather than busy. These ornaments feel like heirloom pieces and can be kept in a simple box between seasons.

Styling Tips

  • Hang at varying heights to catch light and shadow.
  • Pair with small dried florals for a cottage feel.
  • Store wrapped in tissue paper to protect the lace between uses.
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Pressed Flower Egg Cards to Send Love

Pressed Flower Egg Cards to Send Love

Craft egg-shaped greeting cards and press spring blooms onto the front, sealing them under clear adhesive paper or thin laminating sheets. Use heavyweight recycled cardstock in soft neutrals to keep focus on the blooms’ intricate details. These tactile cards work well as table notes or little messages tucked into hostess baskets. The combination of pressed petals, textured paper, and handwritten notes makes each card feel thoughtfully made and personal, a small keepsake for friends and family during seasonal visits.

Styling Tips

  • Include a small envelope liner in a contrasting pastel for surprise color.
  • Pair with a matching hand-stamped envelope for cohesion.
  • Deliver flat to avoid bending pressed flowers.

Bunny Bunting for a Kid’s Room Party

Bunny Bunting for a Kid’s Room Party

String together small cardstock or fabric bunny cutouts for a cheerful bunting that livens up a child’s room or party area. Use scalloped edges, mixed patterns, and soft pastel prints to add whimsy while keeping the palette calm. The lightweight bunting can drape above a bed, over a bookshelf, or across a doorway. I love how this quick craft makes a room feel festive in a friendly, low-key way—kids notice the playful shapes, and adults appreciate the tidy color story that ties the room together.

Styling Tips

  • Layer with fairy lights for extra sparkle at night.
  • Mix fabric and paper for tactile variety.
  • Secure ends with clear hooks to avoid wall damage.

Eggshell Mosaic Frame for Family Photos

Eggshell Mosaic Frame for Family Photos

Create a mosaic using painted eggshell shards glued around a simple frame to add delicate texture and color. Pick a palette of soft pastels or go monochrome with warm neutrals for a refined look. The irregular shell edges catch light and create subtle movement around favorite family photos. This handmade frame makes a lovely seasonal accent on a console or a bedroom dresser, and the mix of matte paint and shiny shell interiors provides an interesting contrast that feels both playful and considered.

Styling Tips

  • Seal the mosaic with a clear matte finish to protect the shells.
  • Pair the frame with muted linens or a small potted plant nearby.
  • Keep the photo black-and-white to emphasize the decorative border.

Bunny Ear Chair Covers for a Festive Table

Bunny Ear Chair Covers for a Festive Table

Sew simple slip-on chair covers with bunny ear accents in neutral canvas or linen for a subtle seasonal switch. The ears can be detachable via snaps so the covers can be used in other seasons. The tactile linen contrasts nicely with wooden chairs and woven seat cushions, and the ears add playful height without overwhelming the room. These covers are great when hosting an Easter brunch and can be stored flat between uses, making them a practical way to bring charm to the table.

Styling Tips

  • Choose a neutral base color and add pastel ear liners for interest.
  • Use ties or elastic to keep covers snug on dining chairs.
  • Coordinate with runner color to tie the look together.

Miniature Egg Wreaths for Place Settings

Miniature Egg Wreaths for Place Settings

Make tiny wreaths from faux twigs and glue on miniature eggs and tiny blossoms to circle napkins or cups. The small scale feels delicate and intentional, adding a handcrafted loop that rests gently on each plate. Using soft colors and matte finishes keeps the wreaths from feeling too busy, and the twig base introduces a touch of nature. These can be made ahead and stacked in a shallow basket for quick table assembly on the morning of a brunch.

Styling Tips

  • Place a sprig of fresh herb inside each wreath for scent and color.
  • Vary egg sizes slightly for a natural look.
  • Store flat between uses to keep the twig base intact.

Salt Dough Bunny Ornaments That Last

Salt Dough Bunny Ornaments That Last

Press salt dough into bunny shapes, bake until firm, then paint with soft washes or leave natural with a matte clear coat. Add thin ribbon loops for hanging on a small indoor branch or a seasonal display. The tactile homemade look blends with ceramic, wood, and woven accessories, and the ornaments can be personalized with tiny name tags for family members. I enjoy making a few each spring while music plays—there’s something soothing about rolling dough and painting little faces.

Styling Tips

  • Vary finishes: some painted, some sealed raw for variety.
  • Cluster on a simple branch display in a vase for a rustic look.
  • Write initials lightly with a fine-tip marker before sealing.

Paper Egg Lanterns to Light a Porch

Paper Egg Lanterns to Light a Porch

Construct paper lanterns shaped like eggs using heavy cardstock and cutout patterns that cast soft shadows. Place battery-operated LED lights inside to create a warm glow on a porch or covered patio. Choose cream, soft yellow, and pale blue to keep the scene calm at night. These lanterns look lovely clustered at different heights and add a handmade ambiance to outdoor gatherings in early spring evenings when the air still feels crisp.

Styling Tips

  • Use LED lights for safety and longer life.
  • Hang at varying heights for depth around a porch entry.
  • Weatherproof the bottoms if placing directly outdoors.

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