Easter home decor brings fresh color and simple joy to living spaces for spring gatherings and quiet family moments. Many people choose wreaths, table centerpieces, string lights, and themed textiles to add seasonal charm without a big remodel. We focus on ideas that are easy to set up, store, and reuse so your home looks festive without extra work.
When picking pieces, pay attention to size, color palette, and durability. Materials matter: natural items like dried flowers and woven baskets look timeless, while plastic or battery-powered items can last longer and be safer for busy homes. We tested and gathered ideas that balance style, cost, and practicality so you can choose decor that fits your space and routine.
WOHOHOHO Bunny Kit

We recommend this set if you want a small, colorful Easter display that’s easy to arrange and lasts for years.
Pros
- Bright, cheerful colors that pop on a shelf.
- Lightweight wood feels sturdy and well finished.
- Comes with twine and sign for a ready-made look.
Cons
- Pieces are small, so not a strong focal point on large surfaces.
- A few buyers saw minor paint chips on corners.
- Limited to indoor use and tabletop displays.
We used this set on our entry console and liked how fast it dressed the space. The bunnies stack nicely on a tiered tray and the sign adds a playful touch without being silly.
The paulownia wood felt solid but light, so moving the display for cleaning was simple. Painting looked smooth and the hemp twine made the pieces look handmade.
On the downside, the rabbits are compact; they work best with other decor rather than alone. We also noticed one corner nick on the set we opened, so inspect on arrival and keep it away from damp spots.
Overall, this kit made a tidy, cheerful Easter vignette for our home. Grab it if you want low-effort spring decor that you can reuse year after year.
Babycop Bunny Table Décor

We recommend this set if you want simple, colorful wooden bunnies that work well on shelves, tiered trays, or mantels.
Pros
- Bright pastel colors that pop on a mantel or entry table.
- Sturdy wood feels durable for yearly use.
- Compact size fits small spaces and tiered trays.
Cons
- Pieces are a bit thin if you expect chunky figurines.
- Only four colors — not a full set for large displays.
- No hanging option; tabletop only.
We placed these bunnies on a tiered tray and they immediately brightened the display. The paint looked clean and the pastel shades matched other spring accents we used.
Handling them felt nice — solid wood, light but stable on flat surfaces. The jute bow adds a rustic touch; we tied it on some and left it off others for variety.
Storage is easy because they’re slim. They held up well to being moved between shelves and a mantel, so we’d use them again next year.
Farmhouse Bunny Mantel Sign

We recommend this if you want a simple, durable Easter accent that fits farmhouse and neutral decor.
Pros
- Solid wood feel that looks sturdy.
- Neutral tones blend with many styles.
- Works well on mantels, shelves, or tiered trays.
Cons
- Colors are muted, not bright Easter pastels.
- Size is small for large displays.
- No hanging hardware—freestanding only.
We put this on our tiered tray and on a small mantel. It sat flat and looked finished without extra props. The carved bunny details and tiny bow florals gave the space a warm, handmade vibe.
The wood is lightweight but feels solid when you move it. Edges are smooth, so it’s safe around kids and easy to place next to other decor without scratching surfaces.
We noticed the palette leans neutral instead of sugary pastels. If you want bold colors, this won’t pop, but it will blend nicely with rustic or farmhouse themes.
Overall, this felt like a fuss-free piece to add a seasonal touch. It held up to a few quick moves between rooms and still looked neat for photos and gatherings.