For many people, decorating around the home is one of the best parts of the holidays. It gives you a chance to show off your style and get in the holiday spirit. But themed accessories can get pretty pricey without really adding much to the space, especially when it comes to Easter. That's why we've put together a ton of ways to create your own affordable yet beautiful decorations - so keep scrolling for Easter DIYs that won't break the bank.
Paint Your Flower Pots for a Festive Look
You really might not have to spend any money on this Easter decoration idea, depending on what you already have at home. Painting terracotta flower pots is a great way to change things up a bit, and if you have kids, then this is a really fun little project for them. If you don't have flower pots, then you can get some at most dollar stores, which also usually carry the right paint.
After you've painted your pots, and if they're small enough, you can also consider using them as a centerpiece or just displaying them around the house or out on the porch.

Create a Beautiful Piece of Art Using Board and Fake Moss
This Easter decoration looks incredible, and the best part about it is that it's much easier than it looks. All you're going to need is some sort of canvas or poster, a marker, some glue, and some fake moss. Start off by using a marker to draw the shape of a bunny on your canvas. Next, glue the moss inside the outline you made, and you're done. It's super easy and quick.
These look great pretty much anywhere, thanks to the neutral colors, whether you decide to hang them on a wall or set them on a table leaning up against something.

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Make Fun Easter Bunny Bubblegum Machines
Here's another really cute Easter holiday decoration. It's a jar that's shaped just like a candy machine, except you just use it to display tiny Easter bunnies. Everything in the photo can be bought from the dollar store, and it doesn't take too long to throw together. It also makes for a really fun project for kids. Once you've finished, you can set it up in their rooms or add it to a display shelf.
Pretty much everything here can also be customized, so if these don't really go with the look you're going for, then you can paint everything a different color or customize it another way.

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Turn a Hula Hoop Into a Wall Ornament
We've never even considered anything like this before. Turning a hula hoop into a wall ornament is really cheap, and it looks great, so long as you make sure to paint the hula hoop before adding things like flowers or garlands. Most hula hoops don't look very Easter-themed when they're bought, but you can go with some lighter tones, like light blue or pink, and they should work here.
Fake flowers work as well, but since it's spring, you can try searching for some wildflowers or other types of vegetation if you don't plan on displaying it for too long.

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Use Popsicle Sticks to Make Bunny-Shaped Decor
The bunny in this photo looks pretty complex but is not too difficult to make. However, we're not going to lie; it will take a bit of time. Still, after it's done, it's going to look great, and since it's just made out of wood, it'll go well with most different types of decor. Not only does it look really good, but it's also a nice conversation starter since nobody else is going to have one.
You can use it in combination with a centerpiece or display it on a shelf alongside some flowers. Either way, it's going to look great and add a lot to your space.

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Craft Some Mason Jar Bunnies and Stick Them on a Pedestal
Here's another easy and inexpensive project that's great for kids. Mason jars are sold at most dollar stores, and you can dress them up using paint and crafting supplies. Just paint a little face of a bunny on the front, and then add some ears, and you're all done. The best part is you can paint the lids and jars separately so that you can still use them to store stuff.
Don't need to store anything? Then, cut a hole on top and turn it into a piggy bank. Mason jars are really versatile, and they look great when they're dressed up.

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Decorate Your Candles
When you think of a specific holiday, odds are you associate that holiday, at least in part, with a certain scent or candle. Decorating your scented candles is just a nice way of adding another little personal touch to your decor, and it's really easy. You could do something as simple as wrapping the candle in a ribbon, or you could go a bit further and make an Easter-themed candleholder.
The real point here is just to add your own little touch to your scented candles since they do play such a big part in the holidays, and they're already a part of your decor.

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