31 Rustic Farmhouse Easter Decorating Ideas That Wow
Looking to bring some spring cheer into your home?
These farmhouse Easter decorating ideas are cozy, simple, and super cute.
Think soft pastels, rustic textures and lots of bunnies and eggs.
Let’s go!
1. Egg Tree Centerpiece
A metal bucket holds branches adorned with pastel-speckled eggs and small flowers. Flanked by white ceramic rabbits, it’s a sweet nod to spring.
Pro tip: Use real branches from your garden for a natural look (and gift!).
2. Rabbit Coat Range
Three glossy ceramic bunnies sit proudly on a rustic wooden fireplace, paired with sprigs of lavender and a garland of Easter eggs on linen flags.
Pro tip: Stick to soft hues for a calm, country vibe—no neon eggs here.
3. Tulip Pitcher Display
A galvanized pitcher filled with white tulips steals the show on this tabletop. It is decorated with little rabbits and a nest for added charm.
Pro tip: Fake tulips work great and stay fresh forever (no water spills either).
4. Woven basket centerpiece
Two wicker baskets on a kitchen island overflow with neutral-toned eggs and a mix of greens. So simple, so pretty.
Pro tip: Fill the bottom with crumpled paper so you don’t need a million eggs.
5. Floral Fabric Bunny
A soft floral fabric bunny with a bow and flower is the perfect handmade touch. It relies on a woven basket for added texture.
Pro tip: No sewing machine? Use hot glue to make your own from fabric scraps.
6. Rabbit and Daisies Scene
A realistic rabbit figurine sits next to fake eggs and a bucket of daisies on a wooden board. It’s calm, cute and just firm enough.
Pro tip: A little moss or shredded paper around the eggs adds an extra rustic touch.
7. Neutral Rabbit Shelf Tray
Two textured ceramic bunnies rest on a small tray filled with soft greenery, wooden beads and a candle, all under a round metal frame.
Pro tip: Use fake plants to keep this look fresh without the maintenance.
8. Carrot Patch Console
This entryway table features a playful carrot garland and a rustic carrot-shaped sign, flanked by candlesticks and a ceramic bunny.
Pro tip: Layering wood tones and white gives this cozy farmhouse blend.
9. Tiered Garden Tray
A two-tier tray is filled with eggs, bunnies, carrots, greenery and a small sign, like a mini spring garden in a corner of your kitchen.
Pro tip: Keep your staple greens neutral so your eggs and carrots stand out.
10. Rabbit Basket Wall Mount
This wall basket is bursting with greenery, carrots and a peek-a-boo bunny head for a cheeky front door or pantry.
Pro tip: Add some fairy lights if you want to bring it to life at night.
11. Spring Pitcher Display
Old-fashioned pitchers hold a mix of faux lavender, daisies and peonies on a burlap runner with vintage books and lanterns.
Pro tip: Mismatched pitchers add charm – don’t worry about matching them.
12. Speckled Egg Centerpiece
A woven tray on a coffee table holds pastel-speckled eggs, paired with a large pot of cherry blossom branches.
Pro tip: Use foam eggs to keep things light and easy to move.
13. Garden basket centerpiece
A mix of wicker and metal pots overflow with dried hydrangeas and lavender, paired with a large gray bunny and a smaller gold bunny.
Pro tip: Group your flowers in odd numbers to make the arrangement more natural.
14. Pair of whitewashed rabbits
Two stone-look bunnies sit next to a rustic bucket filled with faux clover flowers, supported by a pillow with a sketched bunny print.
Pro tip: Use textured items like the rusty pot or carved rabbits to add charm without clutter.
15. Rustic Rabbit Art Console
This hallway table is inspired by the love of bunnies with framed bunny prints, white figurines, faux carrots and cozy pillows hidden underneath.
Pro tip: Support the art behind your decor for an easy layered look without damaging the wall.
16. Egg Filled Vase Centerpiece
A large vase filled with pastel speckled eggs holds soft pink faux flowers, complemented by a carved wooden bunny on a mini board.
Pro tip: Tuck your heaviest eggs at the bottom to keep the flowers balanced.
17. Bird’s Nest Accent Display
A clay jug with white flowering branches sits next to a bird guarding a nest filled with fresh brown eggs.
Pro tip: Mix textures of wood and pottery to keep your farmhouse theme strong.
18. Rabbit Boat Table Display
A sculpted rabbit in a sweater anchors a dough bowl filled with colorful eggs, greenery, succulents and wooden beads.
Pro tip: Use moss or putty to enhance the decor inside and prevent items from getting lost in the bowl.
19. Carrot and tulip vase
Fresh carrots line the inside of a clear vase, topped with pink and white tulips and a furtively nibbling rabbit.
Pro tip: Add water to a smaller vase and place it in the carrots to keep the tulips fresh without making them soggy.
20. Bird’s Nest Tray Display
Tulips and white flowers fill textured white vases, surrounded by faux birds and a nest in a pebble-filled metal tray.
Pro tip: Add a few real twigs to your faux flowers for a wild, collected feel.
21. Rabbit Wheelbarrow Garden
An old rusty wheelbarrow transforms into a festive pot filled with herbs, flowers and bold plastic Easter eggs around a bunny statue.
Pro tip: Spray your plastic eggs with a matte sealer to reduce shine and give them a premium look.
22. Bunny pillows and crown
This sofa setup features soft pillows with bunny silhouettes, a green wreath with pink eggs and bunny ears, and playful bunny figurines.
Pro tip: Use iron-on patches or fabric scraps to DIY your own rabbit-shaped cushion covers.
23. Egg crate and ladder display
Wooden crates filled with green putty and pastel eggs sit next to a mini ladder, potted flowers and a rabbit-shaped watering can.
Pro tip: Stack crates at different angles for a casual, collected look.
24. Hoppy Easter table
A chalkboard sign with “Hoppy Easter” rests behind foam bunnies, birdhouses and a tray of pastel eggs on a chippy mint table.
Pro tip: A white paint pen on a used chalkboard works better than real chalk – no smudging.
25. Rustic Lantern Mantle
Wooden lanterns paired with ceramic bunnies and a garland of fresh greenery give this fireplace a simple but cozy Easter vibe.
Pro tip: Mix different sizes of lanterns for visual interest and balance.
26. Rabbit centerpiece with glasses
A bunny bust with charming glasses sits beneath a bundle of carrots, surrounded by faux greenery in a whitewashed wooden frame for a quirky and elegant tabletop touch.
Pro tip: Add raffia or hay to the base for added texture and warmth.
27. Carrot Patch Display
This playful kitchen area features framed carrot panels, buffalo plaid bunny accents, and small accessories that look handmade and warm.
Pro tip: Use mini clothespins to hang carrots on a string for a DIY garland effect.
28. Neutral kitchen tray
A minimal Easter bunny tea towel, bunny-shaped wooden board, and striped napkin on a beaded-edged tray keep things clean and modern with a farmhouse touch.
Pro tip: Stick to a black and white palette with wood tones to keep it cohesive.
29. Wooden Carrot Planter
A row of fabric carrots nestled in a wooden planter brings rustic charm and cheerful spring color to a shelf or mantelpiece.
Pro tip: Use Spanish moss or raffia for a realistic garden look.
30. Whimsical Carrot Wreath Coat
Layered with greenery, faux carrots, and Rae Dunn-style jars, this setup brings bold color and texture to your Easter mantel.
Pro tip: Add a battery-powered string light to make it glow at night.
31. Sweet Spring Shelf Decor
Potted greens, woven textures, and a simple hanging “Spring” sign create a calm, cozy farmhouse kitchen area with a sweet Easter spirit.
Pro tip: Replace a few everyday pieces with seasonal pieces to make decorating quick and easy.
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