1. START ON THE PORCH
With all of the wonderful faux eggs that are available now, it’s great fun to use them as a part of your spring porch decorations. Why not place them in a basket for a welcoming FARMHOUSE SPRING PORCH? You will have your guests wondering whether or not they are real!
2. ADD THEM TO A WREATH
Spring just says bird nests to me, so I love adding them wherever I can! My BURLAP AND DOGWOOD SPRING WREATH stars a little nest of sparkly yellow eggs…perfect!
Or for a really egg-cellent (sorry!) spring look, try my POTTER BARN INSPIRED SPRING WREATH, featuring a circle of eggs in pastel tones nestled among pussy willows!
3. LET THEM STAR IN YOUR CENTERPIECE
A centerpiece doesn’t have to be difficult to put together! Just add a few seasonal items to a basket or tray and…voilà! This SIMPLE EASTER CENTERPIECE includes a purchased basket already filled with eggs…easy peasy! And my easy-to-make NO-SEW FELT CARROTS add the perfect finishing touch!
4. ADD THEM TO YOUR TABLESCAPE
More eggs in pretty pastel shades help pull together a tablescape by echoing the colors of your dinnerware or your napkins. In my POTTERY BARN INSPIRED EASTER TABLESCAPE, I used inexpensive $2.00 ramkins to serve as little nests, compared to the $10.50 Pottery Barn versions…just one of my ideas for GETTING THE POTTERY BARN LOOK FOR LESS…
…including this cute bunny egg cup to add a touch a whimsy to your spring table!
5. CREATE SPRING PLACE CARD HOLDERS / PARTY FAVORS
Let everyone know where they will be sitting at your spring get-together with these fun and super easy POTTERY BARN INPSIRED NEST PLACE CARD HOLDERS. Yes…I freely admit it…I am a big copy-cat and nothing thrills me more than recreating a high-end look at a fraction of the cost! And…your guests can take them home with them when they leave!
6. TUCK THEM UNDER A CUTE EGG COZY
Who doesn’t love hiding Easter eggs? And these eggs are hiding under whimsical NO-SEW BUNNY EGG COZIES…so fun and easy to make! They are guaranteed to make your family and your guests smile!
And finally, here are a few of my favorite ways to decorate eggs, including several ways to découpage along with {silk tie} dyed eggs!
Easy Moss-Covered Eggs
Easy Moss-Covered Eggs
These decorations are beautiful!! Some time ago I also decorated the house...then it all had to be put away and I stopped (lol) Now I limit myself to decorating the front door by placing an over the door with peach branches and flying swallows. Less demanding because it is already complete in bulk, and I leave it for the entire time that spring lasts. Then the season changes. Quick and painless (lol lol)
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