Make DIY Stuffed Bunnies for Kids or Decor
This is probably one of our favorite decoration ideas on this list, especially if you're doing the project with kids. If you are doing it with kids, then you can allow them to pick the materials for their bunnies or any decorations they might want to add after the stuffed bunnies are finished. If not, then feel free to choose from any material you like, and just stuff it using pom poms or cotton.
There are detailed instructions online, and it will take a little bit more time than some other ideas on this list, but if you do it right, then it'll last forever.

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Use Garden Gloves to Make a Wreath
Here's another Easter decoration that's a bit more spring-oriented. It's a wreath, but this one is a little different from most other wreaths you've probably seen. Instead of using flowers or greenery to craft a wreath, you can use brightly colored gardening gloves. Just pick out some gloves that are really bright and remind you of spring, and then run a frame through all of them and create a circle.
Finally, you can add your own little touches, like gluing or tying a stuffed animal or sign to the wreath. It's just a fun take on traditional wreaths and it's a great way to add some whimsy to your spring decor.

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Make a Bunch of Robin Eggs Using Dye or Paint
This is a really simple idea, but it also looks really good. Instead of dyeing your easter eggs all kinds of different colors, why not dye them all one color? And why not let that color be baby blue like you'd see on a robin's egg? You can use plastic or real eggs for this project. If you use plastic, then pick up some baby blue paint and some other colors to use as splatter.
Paint or dye all of your eggs blue, then use blacks and red and pinks to create dots or splatters, which you'd sometimes naturally see on a robin's egg.

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Create Colorful Mason Jar Decorations
There's one other mason jar decoration on this list, but this one is a bit more colorful. That also makes it great to do with kids. First, you're going to want to give all of your mason jars a base color using paint. Next, distribute the paints and let everyone go wild. You can paint anything you want, from different faces to bright and bold patterns. Uniqueness is the goal here.
Finally, fill the jars with fake grass or tinsel and place them all together to make a unique Easter display. If you add enough grass or tinsel, you can even display your eggs in them.

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Create Easter Egg Centerpieces
Need something for the table? Why not craft some of these adorable Easter egg centerpieces for your next dinner or just to display around the kitchen? You just need a small flower pot (which can be plastic), some sticks, some fake grass or tinsel, and plastic eggs or styrofoam. If you're going with plastic eggs, then it might be a little difficult to pierce the bottom, but it's still possible.
If you're decorating with someone else or with kids, they can add their initials or names to the pots and place them wherever they sit when it's time for dinner.

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Make Clothespin Bunnies
If you have small children, then they're going to love this project. And if not, then you're going to love it. We're betting that you probably already have some clothespins and markers or paint lying around the house. If you don't, then don't worry because they don't cost much. Just take your clothespins and markers or paint and get to work turning your clothespins into tiny adorable bunnies for Easter.
It's super simple and quick, and once you're done you can display them around your home or use them to hang up things like garlands or even artwork from school.

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Decorate for Spring
You don't necessarily have to decorate using Easter decorations. You could also go with a more spring-oriented theme when decorating your home or kitchen. The two are so closely associated that it works either way. Pick up some fake flora from the dollar store, along with some wooden decorations, and combine the two to make all kinds of different decor and add some much-appreciated greenery to your home or kitchen.
You don't even have to go with fake plants; Spring is the time of the year when all kinds of different wildflowers and plants start to bloom. We're sure you can find something out in the yard with a bit of inspection.

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