Not-So-Obvious Easter Decor
March 30, 2012 at 9:12 am
by Suzonne Stirling
If traditional Easter decor leaves you cold, it’s easy to create not-so-obvious Easter decor using elements of nature and a pared down palette. There’s not a bunny in sight, just fresh, pretty signs of spring.
An easy, doable table that can be pulled together in minutes. I especially love the mix of pale blue eggs with the natural brown. (Everyday Occasions)
This clever idea was for a wedding, but it seems perfectly suited to a spring table. Just spray paint plastic farm animals with white paint. (Hatch Creative Studio)
Mounds of moss and papier-mâché mushrooms make their home in a footed cake stand. (BHG)
Lily-of-the-Valley is the perfect size for adorning an egg cup. (Shelterness)

This painted can planter could easily transition to the table. (Centsational Girl)
Ostrich eggs make good vessels for spring flowers. (Wunderweib)

These tiny little eggshell planters can bring a touch of spring to any area of your house. (BHG)
Just the slightest touch of whimsy brings this planter to life. (Shelterness)

Birch bark sheets (available online) wrapped around glass cylinders bring the outdoors in. (The Sweetest Occasion)

Bands of decorative card stock take the place of traditional egg cups and make a pretty place setting (Design Sponge)

Malted milk eggs in craft store baskets are pretty and quick to assemble. (Shelterness)
Suzonne Stirling is a professional crafter, wife and mom based in New Orleans. She regularly writes about crafts for FamilyCircle.com, and blogs at Urban Comfort, as well as here on Momster.com.






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sweet decorations!!