When Easter rolls around, it’s the perfect time to breathe new life into your home with fresh and festive decor. And what better place to start than the heart of your celebration—the table? 

Whether you’re hosting brunch for the whole family or just want to create something cheerful for your own joy, DIY Easter centerpieces let you showcase your creativity and set the tone for the season. 

From pastel florals to playful bunny-themed creations, you’ll love how simple touches can transform your table into a warm, welcoming space.

Here are 15 fun and easy DIY Easter centerpiece ideas that’ll inspire you to get crafty and celebrate in style.

Bunny Terrarium Bowl
Bunny Terrarium Bowl

1. Mason Jar Bunny Bouquets

Grab a few mason jars, some white chalk paint, and pastel ribbon to create an adorable bunny-themed bouquet holder. Once the jars are dry, paint a little bunny face on the front and tie a ribbon around the neck. Fill them with spring blooms like tulips or daffodils. Line three or five jars down the center of your table for a sweet and simple statement.

Mason Jar Bunny Bouquets
Mason Jar Bunny Bouquets

2. Eggshell Planters on a Tray

Start saving those eggshells! Carefully crack and rinse eggshells, then fill them with a bit of potting soil and tiny succulents or herbs. Nestle the mini planters into a shallow tray filled with moss. It’s charming, eco-friendly, and a conversation starter.

Eggshell Planters on a Tray
Eggshell Planters on a Tray

3. Tiered Easter Basket Display

Stack three baskets of different sizes to create a tiered display. Fill each layer with faux grass, dyed eggs, mini bunnies, and spring flowers. This centerpiece feels like a whimsical Easter garden and gives your table instant height and dimension.

Tiered Easter Basket Display
Tiered Easter Basket Display

4. Tulip-Filled Watering Can

Use a vintage or colorful watering can as a vase for fresh tulips. You can add a touch of whimsy by letting a few faux butterflies “perch” on the handle. Place it in the middle of your table or on a serving sideboard for a rustic spring vibe.

Tulip-Filled Watering Can
Tulip-Filled Watering Can

5. Carrot Patch Box

Repurpose a wooden box or shallow crate and paint it in soft green or white. Fill it with orange carrots—real or faux—with their greens sticking out, nestled into moss or raffia. It’s a clever nod to the Easter Bunny’s favorite snack and adds a fun farmhouse look.

Carrot Patch Box
Carrot Patch Box

6. Nested Candle Egg Display

Take a large decorative nest or shallow bowl and fill it with pastel eggs. In the center, place a large pillar candle—go for a light blush or ivory tone to keep it soft. This idea balances the natural with the elegant and works beautifully on long or round tables.

Nested Candle Egg Display
Nested Candle Egg Display

7. Speckled Egg Wreath Bowl

Create a small wreath using faux speckled eggs, moss, and twigs. Place it flat on the table and add a clear vase or hurricane lantern in the center. You can fill the vase with flowers or even pastel jelly beans for a playful twist.

Speckled Egg Wreath Bowl
Speckled Egg Wreath Bowl

8. Floral Bunny Hatbox

Grab a round hatbox and hot-glue felt bunny ears to the lid. Use the inside to hold floral foam and arrange fresh or silk flowers inside. It’s equal parts adorable and elegant—perfect for brunch or tea settings.

Floral Bunny Hatbox
Floral Bunny Hatbox

9. Peeps Parade Centerpiece

Line a rectangular tray with pastel Easter grass, then create a “parade” of bunny Peeps marching across the table. Add small flags or pinwheels between them and tuck in a few mini eggs. It’s playful, bright, and a guaranteed hit with kids.

Peeps Parade Centerpiece
Peeps Parade Centerpiece

10. Lemon and Lavender Pitcher Arrangement

Fill a tall white or ceramic pitcher with sprigs of lavender and slices of fresh lemon. The colors and scent are delightful, and it gives your Easter table a fresh farmhouse feel. Add a few scattered lavender sprigs on the table to tie it all together.

Lemon and Lavender Pitcher Arrangement
Lemon and Lavender Pitcher Arrangement

11. Chocolate Bunny Garden

Use a long tray filled with moss and set several small chocolate bunnies on top as if they’re hiding in a garden. Tuck in a few faux flowers or real petals around them. It’s a centerpiece that doubles as dessert—just make sure no one sneaks a bite too early!

Chocolate Bunny Garden
Chocolate Bunny Garden

12. Painted Egg Tree

Take a small tree branch and spray-paint it white or gold. Plant it in a flowerpot filled with floral foam and pebbles. Then hang hand-painted Easter eggs from the branches using twine or ribbon. It’s artistic, modern, and makes your table look like a mini gallery.

Painted Egg Tree
Painted Egg Tree

13. Bunny Terrarium Bowl

In a large glass bowl or vase, layer moss, pebbles, and miniature Easter decorations—think tiny bunnies, chicks, and mushrooms. Add a few faux flowers or fairy lights for extra charm. It’s like a little springtime world in the middle of your table.

Bunny Terrarium Bowl
Bunny Terrarium Bowl

14. Grass Runner with Egg Candles

Lay down a faux grass runner across your table and place colorful egg-shaped candles at intervals. You can even alternate them with dyed eggs in little ceramic holders. It’s bright, cheerful, and super easy to pull off in under an hour.

Grass Runner with Egg Candles
Grass Runner with Egg Candles

15. Rustic Birdcage Bloom Display

Find a small decorative birdcage and open it up to place in silk or fresh spring flowers—think peonies, daisies, or lilacs. You can also hang mini Easter eggs from the top bars. It adds a touch of vintage charm that’s both elegant and seasonal.

Rustic Birdcage Bloom Display
Rustic Birdcage Bloom Display

Wrap-Up

Creating your own Easter centerpiece is such a fun way to bring the spirit of spring into your home. With just a few everyday items and a bit of creativity, you can make something that feels uniquely you and totally festive. Whether you go floral, whimsical, or rustic, your Easter table will be the heart of the celebration—and your DIY touch will make it all the more special. So grab your craft supplies, turn up your favorite playlist, and get decorating!

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