Spring is here and Easter is just around the corner. That means it’s not only time to break out the Claritin, but also get out your plastic eggs and ceramic bunnies. Pastel is in full bloom and I love it!
I always look forward to decorating my house for every holiday, but Easter is one of my favorite. I love the soft undertones that Easter colors bring, the look of shabby-chic fabric bunnies, and warmth of Spring in the air. Decorating my large dining room table is my most favorite. It’s one of the focal points when you walk into my home and though it doesn’t get much use on a daily basis, I know it gets its much-needed attention during the holidays. So, it’s gotta be all dressed to impress! If you’re looking for a Pottery Barn “esk” table centerpiece, but not looking to spend the Pottery Barn bucks,
then check out this tutorial and make your very own Easter Centerpiece for under $40.
Easter Centerpiece Items Needed
Wire & Rope Basket- $7.99 (Marshalls)
**Something similar can usually be found at T.J. Maxx, Home Goods, Michaels, or Hobby Lobby**
- Vase- $8.39 w/ 40% coupon (Michaels Craft Store)
- Moss- $1 (Dollar Tree)
- 1 Bag Large Speckled Eggs $3.59 – 40% off Easter (Hobby Lobby)
- 1 Bag Mini Speckled Eggs $3.59 – 40% off Easter (Hobby Lobby)**optional
- 3 Bunches Fake Flowers $8.98– 40% off Floral (Hobby Lobby)
- Egg Carton- $1 (Target Dollar Spot)
- Ceramic Bunny- $3 (Target Dollar Spot)
- White Pail-$1 (Target Dollar Spot)
- Clear Pastel Easter Eggs -$1 (Dollar Tree)
- Book- pulled from my bookshelf
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Tools Needed
Floral Cutters or Hubby’s pliers w/ wire cutters
Related: Candy-Free Easter Egg Stuffers
Directions:
1. Place the entire bag of moss at the bottom of the vase.
2. Next, pour the large speckled eggs on top of the moss and then mix in about half of the mini speckled eggs.
3. Trim desired amount off flowers and stuff into eggs and moss.
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4. Arrange accordingly by pushing floral ends into moss so they feel secure.
5. Using a shallow basket, arrange your floral vase, a white pail of Easter eggs, egg carton, and bunny.
**Tip- place a book inside your basket to prop up your items over the lip of the basket!
Related: DIY Easter Egg Bunnies
Optional Table Décor Items
I also bought 2 table runners from Hobby Lobby to place under the glass hurricane jars that I usually keep on my table all year round. They were $9.59 each. I placed them across the table instead of down the middle for a less traditional table runner look.
Happy Easter!
Check out my Target Dollar Spot Easter Finds post and see how I created my Easter buffet table (pictured in the background above).
How did your Easter Centerpiece turn out? Did you add anything different or unique to your Easter Centerpiece? Share in the comments below.
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Hi! I’m Meagan and I’m a 41 year old mom of a high energy almost 9 year old, happily navigating my way through the little boy years. I’ve been married for 14 years. I met my husband over 20 years ago in high school; we got married 10 years later after graduating from the University of South Florida. I currently help run a family business with my parents while blogging about my life and love of DIY projects!
When I’m not at a kids sports game, I enjoy spending time with my family on a beach anywhere. I also love decorating and organizing, fun DIY projects, bargain shopping, and eating out or in! I also love Barbecue anything and a good show or movie on Netflix.
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