Easter Decorations

Easter Sunday will be here before we know it! I finally got around to doing a  little Easter decorating this week. I only bought 2 new things at the Dollar Tree (some candy and plastic eggs), otherwise everything else I already had. Alot I didn’t even use since I decided to keep it simple this year.

I like to put all of my seasonal decorations in one or two places (especially when I don’t have a lot). I think the impact is greater when you group things and putting stuff away is easier since I don’t have to look all over the house for decorations.

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I bought those colorful marshmallow twists at Dollar Tree to put in my apothecary jar (not to eat). I like to decorate with candy – it’s a really easy way to fill those apothecary jars! I usually buy my “decorating candy” at the dollar stores.

I love this little egg topiary!

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I love bottle brush trees! I love them at Christmas and any time really. I have a few Easter bottle brush trees. I don’t know where to tell you to get them as I haven’t  seen any this year. I got these a few years ago (probably at TJX or Tuesday Morning).

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I filled another apothecary jar with plastic Easter eggs. To make  the polka dot eggs – I used those stick on dots you get at an office supply store. That little bunny looks angry {giggle}! 

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This wreath that’s hanging on the cabinet door is the coffee filter wreath with interchangeable center that I made last year. The tutorial is here. I covered a disc with some reindeer moss and glued on a blue speckled egg and then inserted this into my wreath. This is such an easy way to get a whole new seasonal wreath without having to make one from scratch every time!

That’s all the Easter decorating I’ve done this year! If you’d like to see some previous years Easter decorations you can check out this post or this post or use the looking for something search  function on the sidebar to search this site.

 

Originally posted on A Cultivated Nest.

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