While Easter celebrations may conjure up many happy, pastel-hued memories of childhood Easter baskets, we still look forward to this joyful, early-spring holiday every year. Decorating your home for Easter is a perfect opportunity to shed those last reminders of winter, welcoming in the real beginning of spring. Whether your planner is marked for April 17 or Orthodox Easter on April 24 this year, there's still plenty of time to stock up on Easter decor goodies that'll fit in beautifully with every celebration.
No matter how casually or religiously you observe Easter, you can normally count on a big gathering around the table. Whether you're hosting an intimate brunch with friends or a several-course family dinner (both followed by a gleeful outdoor egg hunt with the kids, of course), these are the 40 best Easter decor products to dress up your place in its springtime Sunday best.
Pysanky is a type of traditional Ukrainian egg decoration. Each hand-etched and -dyed design encompasses a multitude of intricate styles, symbols, and meanings that are unique to different regions of Ukraine. Though this gorgeous art form dates back to ancient times, pysanky are now typically decorated during the Lenten season in the lead-up to Easter Sunday.
This pysanka is crafted to order using the traditional wax-resist (also known as batik) method. Perched on a gold-colored or acrylic stand, it displays a sunflower, the national flower of Ukraine, which is now becoming a global symbol of peace and solidarity.
At the time of writing, this Pennsylvania-based pysanky artist is donating 100% of the proceeds from her online shop to support humanitarian aid for the victims of the war in Ukraine.
These jute-wrapped napkin rings are certainly Peter Cottontail-approved! They both dress up your table and give it a playful look, which is exactly what you want for an Easter brunch.
Available in six different designs — both secular and religious — this beautiful sign offers a warm and welcoming hello to all who pass by. At 18 inches wide, this pretty piece is roughly the same size as a wreath, and reviewers say that it's even more beautiful IRL.
Setting out cloth napkins as part of your Easter home decor can make a big difference, but there's no need to break the bank here!
This set of 12 is made of cotton and feels substantial, without being too precious. Its soft oat hue and elegant hemstitching will go with pretty much anything.
Steer your little ones toward the hard-to-find eggs by staking these signs all over your yard! They're cute enough to display on their own as outdoor Easter decorations, too.
How sweet are these Easter carrot napkins? A pack comes with 20 individual 3-ply napkins, which is perfect for drinks or hors d'oeuvres. You can get matching bunny plates, too!
Whether you display it on a mantle, an end table, or on your Easter brunch table, this pretty Easter sign features bunnies inside of tulips that have a glittery finish. It'll give a nice sparkle to your Easter home decor setup.
Give your holiday guests easy access to jellybeans, chocolates, and more in these cute candy dishes. It comes as a set of two, and they're cute enough to use on their own without the candy (although, we recommend them with the candy).
Let this cute dish be the star of your Easter dessert table. It's perfect for presenting cupcakes, cakes, cookies, and even fruit. Its diameter is a little over 8 inches, giving you a solid surface to work with.
Outside of bunnies, gnomes are our favorite decoration to display during Easter. This cute pair features egg string lights that light up around their base. Each gnome stands about 11 inches high.
Put a garland on it! This 10-foot-long strand livens up a mantel, bookshelf, or staircase with its felt pompoms that are meant to look like Easter bunnies and colorful eggs.
We adore string lights in any season, but these seem especially fitting as Easter decor. Each LED bulb on this 10-foot strand is adorned with nylon fabric and wires, and they are handcrafted to look like beautiful white blossoms.
Make sure you allow for ample delivery time, but reviewers attest that this strand is absolutely stunning.
If you love everything about Easter home decor except for the pastel palette, we have you covered. This 6-pack of paper eggs fan out, accordion-style, and are roughly the same size as Christmas ornaments — only these can be hung from the branches of a flowering tree.
Whether for handling just-out-of-the-oven dishes or having at the ready by the sink, these sweet bunny towels are prepared for whatever your Easter brunch has in store.
They come in a set of two, and are equipped with hanging loops for convenience.
Add a pop of cuteness to your Easter table with these cutlery holders. They come in four different colors — pink, yellow, blue, and green — and you can either get a variety pack of four or a single set of one color.
This beautifully personalized table runner brings a light, whimsical feel to your Easter table's aesthetic, especially when topped with a seasonal centerpiece. It comes in either a 60-inch or 120-inch length.
This Easter decor piece is a unique and poignant reminder of the holiday's significance to those who religiously observe. It depicts the tomb that was found empty after Jesus ascended into Heaven.
This handmade piece comprises four natural-wood pieces that can be arranged however you choose — in fact, you can even opt to have the vinyl lettering omitted.
A bouquet is always a beautiful Easter table decoration, but if you're feeling crafty, these paper blooms will take things to the next level.
This Easter home decor craft comes with all of the shapes precut and ready to glue together. It provides materials for two large blooms and three small ones that you can arrange on your walls however you'd like.
Your hoppin' Easter party needs this bunny wreath: The candy-colored eggs and floral details are just sweet enough for the springy holiday. This wreath is just over 2 feet tall, and it can be displayed either indoors or in a covered outdoor area.
Never underestimate the effect a set of napkin rings can have on your tablescape! This rustic four-pack of faux-eucalyptus sprigs dresses up the meal significantly, with little to no effort.
Easter has an uncanny ability to coincide with the arrival of forsythias. These sunshine-yellow flowers are one of the many harbingers of spring that green thumbs love.
This faux floral wreath comes in two sizes, and showcases an impressive whirl of flowers on spindly stems.
One fun and unique part of Orthodox Easter is playing “the egg-cracking game,” or tsougrisma, as it's known in Greek. Hard-boiled eggs are dyed red to symbolize the blood of Christ, and just before the Easter Sunday feast commences, the eggs are handed out to everyone around the table.
The object of the game is to smash your egg against your neighbor's, and whoever ends up with the uncracked egg (after everyone else cracks both sides of their egg) gets good luck for the year!
Because dyed eggs can be messy and tough to corral, this beautiful wooden tray is a great place to both display the eggs before the game and put them in after they've been smashed.
While there are many pretty Easter- and spring-specific tablecloth styles out there, we really like this 100% cotton, all-season design. It doesn’t scream “Easter home decor,” making it more versatile for special meals any time of the year.
Instead of a bouquet this year, why not display this 60-stem bundle of dried pampas grass (aka bunny tails) instead?
These fluffy grasses stand perfectly upright in any vase, and don't even need water to keep them looking their best. They're also available in seven different natural and offbeat color varieties.
These religiously inspired napkin rings are stunning gems for the Easter Sunday tabletop. Sold individually, they come in a selection of three different colors. We like the mix shown here, instead of going all matchy-matchy.
Saved room for dessert? Make sure you give your prized carrot cake a proper display.
This jadeite cake stand and glass lid set from Pioneer Woman is a pretty unreal steal for under $30! The inside of the dome measures 4 inches, so you'll have room for a few layers.
Easter home decor doesn't have to be time-consuming or arduous to craft. This set of six styrofoam eggs placed in a wide vase or dotting faux moss can be all you need to make your tablescape look absolutely perfect.
We admit that this set of six candles from HAY is probably too beautiful to burn! But their spiral shapes and playful color palettes are so much fun, we can't resist.
They make a delightful Easter home decor accent for your Sunday brunch table.
Adding a whimsical, artsy touch to your table, this bouquet of felt flowers will look forever springy and vibrant. They come in a stunning variety of floral options, and all of them are Fair Trade-certified pieces handmade by women artisans in Nepal.
This is the epitome of easy Easter decoration. Just slip this 18x18-inch pillow cover over one of your throw pillows on the couch, and you're good to go!
Surely a few of these springtime veggies will be making an appearance at your Easter feast! This dish towel is the ideal Easter home decor detail to keep on hand in your kitchen all season long.
There's something so undeniably springy about this scented candle from Mrs. Meyer's. Its honeysuckle scent is bright, heady, and floral, and will instantly transport you out to the garden.
We love these glasses for drinking just about anything: juice, water, and even mimosas! The glasses come in five different colors, and each set comes with four.
This adorable Easter home decor set can sit on either your mantel or a kitchen shelf. These bunnies are made from wood, and each piece has a pair of soft felt ears for extra cuteness.
Every Easter table needs a butter dish, and we love the pretty floral print on this one. It's even dishwasher-safe!
Melanie YatesSenior Home Decor EditorMelanie is the senior home decor editor of Best Products, where she's been researching and testing out home and bedding products since 2015 — her work can also be found on House Beautiful and Women's Health.
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