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Tuesday · 26 May 2026 · The Reading Desk

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Easter Decorations

Incorporating Easter Accents into Your Entryway

Incorporating Easter Accents into Your Entryway

Spring bursts through the door, and Easter’s right around the corner, so let’s jazz up that entryway with some festive wall decor, vases, and candle holders that scream celebration! Your entryway’s the first hug your home gives guests, and with Easter’s pastel vibes and playful motifs, you’ve got a chance to make it unforgettable. Picture this: a neighbor once told me she swapped her usual mirror for a bunny-themed one during Easter, and her kids lost their minds with joy every time they walked in. That’s the kind of magic we’re chasing here—decor that sparks smiles and sets the holiday mood. So, grab your creativity, and let’s transform your entryway into an Easter wonderland with plants, storage baskets, and noticeboards that pop.

Wall Decor That Hops with Easter Charm

Easter’s all about renewal, and your walls deserve a fresh, festive coat of personality. Hang a pastel wreath studded with faux eggs and soft ribbons—think pinks, mints, and baby blues that catch the light like a spring sunrise. I once saw a friend pin up a hand-painted bunny silhouette on her entryway wall, and it was like the room winked at you. Try removable decals with floral patterns or chick motifs for renters who can’t commit to paint. For a bold move, frame a series of small Easter-themed prints in mismatched frames; the eclectic vibe feels like a gallery curated by a whimsical artist. Keep it light, keep it fun, and let those walls tell a story of springtime glee.

Plants and Flowers for a Blooming Welcome

Nothing says Easter like a burst of greenery and blooms that mimic nature’s big comeback. Plop a few flower pots with tulips or daffodils on a console table—their bright yellows and pinks practically sing. I remember stuffing a planter with faux grass and tiny ceramic bunnies for a client, and it looked like a mini meadow had moved in. If you’re low on space, hang a vertical garden with succulents or drape some ivy around a mirror for that enchanted forest feel. Fresh flowers in vases work too; mix hyacinths with sprigs of lavender for a scent that slaps you with spring. Pro tip: tuck a few pastel egg ornaments into the soil for a cheeky Easter twist that’ll have guests doing a double-take.

“Plop a few flower pots with tulips or daffodils on a console table—their bright yellows and pinks practically sing.”

Storage Boxes and Baskets with Festive Flair

Entryways can get cluttered faster than a kid’s Easter egg hunt, so let’s make storage cute and thematic. Woven baskets in soft whites or pale greens are your best friends—stuff ‘em with blankets, shoes, or even extra Easter goodies. I once hid a pile of candy-filled eggs in a basket under a bench, and the kids thought they’d struck gold. Paint a storage box with chalkboard paint and scribble “Easter Treasures” for a playful touch. Stack a few pastel boxes on a shelf, mixing sizes for visual rhythm, and top with a tiny vase of daisies. It’s practical, it’s pretty, and it keeps the chaos at bay while shouting Easter from the rooftops.

Flower Pots and Planters That Steal the Show

Flower pots aren’t just for plants—they’re Easter’s secret weapon. Grab ceramic planters in egg-like shapes or paint some terracotta ones with pastel stripes. I once saw a planter shaped like a cracked egg, spilling out petunias, and it was the talk of the neighborhood. Cluster a few on the floor near your door, mixing heights for drama, or line them up on a windowsill with herbs for a functional twist. If you’re feeling crafty, glue on some bunny ears made of felt to a plain pot—boom, instant charm. These little guys add personality and tie the whole Easter vibe together without breaking the bank.

Mirrors That Reflect Easter’s Glow

Mirrors bounce light and make small entryways feel grand, but let’s give ‘em an Easter spin. Swap your plain mirror for one with a floral frame or hang a round one wreathed in faux vines. I once helped a friend wrap fairy lights around a mirror’s edge, and with some pastel egg ornaments dangling nearby, it was like stepping into a fairy tale. If you’re crafty, paint a frame with chalky pastels and stencil on some bunnies or carrots. The mirror’s not just decor—it’s a canvas for Easter’s playful spirit, reflecting every smile that passes by.

Candle Holders and Candles for Warmth

Candles bring that cozy, inviting vibe, and Easter’s the perfect excuse to go all out. Set up glass candle holders with pastel tapers—think lavender or peach for that soft glow. I once scattered tealights in bunny-shaped holders across a client’s entry table, and it felt like the room was whispering holiday secrets. If you’re worried about open flames, battery-operated candles work just as well; wrap ‘em in twine or ribbon for extra pizzazz. Group them in odd numbers (three or five) for a balanced look, and nestle some faux moss around the base to tie in the spring theme. It’s warm, it’s festive, it’s pure Easter magic.

Vases and Bowls as Easter Centerpieces

Vases and bowls are like the cherry on top of your entryway sundae. Fill a clear glass vase with pastel eggs and fairy lights for a glowing statement piece. I once stuffed a shallow bowl with moss, speckled eggs, and a single daisy, and it was like a tiny Easter garden on display. Go for ceramic bowls with subtle bunny etchings or vases in soft ombré hues. If you’ve got a tall vase, cram it with pussy willow branches and hang mini egg ornaments for height and drama. These pieces pull double duty—functional and fabulous, they make your entryway feel like a curated holiday haven.

Noticeboards for Playful Practicality

Noticeboards keep your entryway organized while sneaking in some Easter flair. Cover one in pastel burlap and pin up holiday cards or kids’ bunny drawings. I once made a board shaped like an egg, edged with ribbon, and it became the family’s Easter countdown hub. Use washi tape to create a grid pattern and tuck in photos from past Easters for a nostalgic kick. If you’re short on wall space, lean a small board on a console and surround it with mini planters. It’s a spot for reminders, a canvas for creativity, and a nod to Easter’s joyful chaos.

Alright, we’ve raced through a ton of ideas, and your entryway’s about to become the Easter MVP. Mix and match these accents—wall decor, plants, baskets, and more—to create a space that feels like spring threw a party. As designer Bunny Williams once said, “If you love something, it will work. That’s the only real rule.” So, trust your gut, have fun, and let your entryway hop with Easter spirit. Now go decorate like nobody’s watching!

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