20 Rustic Easter Decorations to Try This Year – Farmhouse Easter Decor – Country Living


BRIAN WOODCOCK
This spring holiday season, we encourage you to hop on the wild side with a more original theme in mind—rustic Easter decorations. You know and love this unfussy trend when it comes to your evergreen at-home design, so why not spruce up your Easter spread with these one-of-a-kind, budget-friendly ideas? We’re talking everything from embroidered tablecloths to DIY burlap bunny pillows to simple flower centerpieces. Plus, for more ways to make this your coziest, quaintest Easter to date, check out more tablescape decorations and fun Easter crafts for children.
Rustic Place Settings
A vintage flower almanac, speckled egg, and velvet bow make this the easily replicated Easter table setup of our dreams.
Get the tutorial at One CrafDIY Girl.
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One-of-a-Kind Easter Eggs
Robin’s Egg: Mix two drops of green food coloring with standard blue egg dye, then dip the eggs and let dry. To create the speckles, use a fine-tipped paintbrush to splatter brown liquid ink.
Paper Napkin Egg: Cut your favorite seasonal napkins into ½-inch-wide strips. Layer over eggs fully and paste with Mod Podge. Cut away any extra pieces and, once dry, seal with one more coat of Mod Podge.
Twine Egg: Apply crafter’s glue to the top of an egg and begin wrapping twine from the center into a tight circle. Work your way down the egg, adding glue and covering the entire surface with twine. Expect to use about 12 feet.
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Wood Food Labels
Your Easter food setup obviously looks completely delectable on its own, but wooden labels denoting each dish go the extra mile in encouraging friends and family to dig in. Cut a small sliver into a piece of a tree branch, then rest on top of a wood round with eggs and moss.
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Embroidered Tablecloths
Trust us—nothing will complement your place settings and table centerpieces better than a delicately designed piece of linen. Keep an eye out for tablecloths or napkins with floral embroidery to stay true to the seasonal theme.
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Rustic Place Settings
A DIY tin can, moss, and nest place setting with log chargers screams spring in the best, most rustic ways possible.
Get the tutorial at Liz Marie Blog.
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Seed Packet Wreath
It’s officially flower season, y’all. In honor of your soon-to-be prosperous spring garden, convert your leftover seed packets into hanging Easter decor.
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Floral Plates
Glam up the kids’ table with a plate combo so pretty you’ll hardly believe they’re paper.
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Mason Jar Centerpiece
Up the ante on your mason jar flower display by cloistering a few within a metal milk crate.
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Toolbox Vase
Ditch the glassware for something more shabby chic and unique to store your favorite florals.
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Moss and Wood Tablescape
To give this homey, woodland spread a classic allure, use a gold paint pen to decorate eggs with each guests’ monogram.
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Easter Bunny Sideboard
Repurpose an old door into the most adorable decorative sideboard, moss bunny and all. You can even make extra versions of this crafty critter to hang around the house solo, no leftover wood required.
Get the tutorial at An Extraordinary Day.
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Bunny Corner
We’re head bunny ears over heels for this festive setup. Update your bookshelves with hare-inspired decorations, and consider scoping out a local antique shop for some must-have vintage seating in the spirit of the holiday.
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Spool Flower Displays
Did someone say Easter party favors? Set up this crafty display at each place setting for added table charm.
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Vintage Cloche
Looking to take your bunny decorations and rustic egg nests to the next level? Throw a cloche and a stack of pretty reading material into the mix.
Get the tutorial at So Much Better With Age.
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Crate Displays
The best way to glamorize a rustic crate? Flowers. Hello, one-and-done Easter centerpiece.
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Quilt Tablecloth
Put grandma’s (or your own!) springtime quilt to good use—smack dab on the center of the table. Match the rest of your settings and centerpieces around this sentimental tablescape base.
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Bunny Pallet Art
Arts and crafts fanatics, this one’s right up your alley. Exercise your painting itch to give a sweet nod to the Easter bunny.
Get the tutorial at Taryn Whiteaker.
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