23 Easy Easter Egg Decoration Ideas: From Elegant Marbling To Easy Kid-Friendly Crafts

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Thinking about the kind of decorations you want for Easter, why not go for some beautiful Easter egg décor?

While it’s only natural to want to head down to the store to buy whatever decorations or decorative 

kits you want for any festive period, and that includes Easter, there’s just something about DIY crafts and decorations that make them hit different.

And when it comes to Easter egg decorations, I can absolutely guarantee that you would want to at least craft or redesign some of them yourself, and it can also make for a really nice family bonding time.

These Easter egg décor have become like a tradition that happens almost every year, and they bring a spark of joy to everyone and anyone of any age, adults, kids, and even teens. 

So since you’re already here, why not go ahead and take a look at our list of amazing Easter egg decorations down below?

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Easy Easter Egg Decorations

Ready to transform your holiday table? 

Whether you prefer elegant gold-foiled eggs or messy, fun tie-dye patterns with the kids, these 23 unique decoration ideas offer something for every skill level. 

Using simple household items like shaving cream, markers, and washi tape, you can create stunning, one-of-a-kind Easter masterpieces this spring.


1. Easter Egg Tree

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A classic Easter egg craft and decorative piece that’s perfect for a centerpiece or a decoration on a coffee table.

Read: 22 Viral Easter Craft Ideas: Budget-Friendly DIYs For Kids And Adults

A small leafless tree is used for this decoration. 

Artificial eggs that are painted pink, yellow, blue, and orange, all with beautiful décor, are attached to the branches of the tree. 

Small woven baskets filled with similar eggs and a small flower in a vase sit at the bottom of the tree.


2. Decorative Ribbons & Easter Egg Tree

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While the first egg tree made use of a small table-sized leafless tree, this one makes use of a bigger leafless tree. 

The tree is placed inside a rattan woven basket that’s also filled with different pretty flowers. 

The tree branches are then adorned with ribbons and eggs in blue, pink, yellow, and purple.


3. Floral Easter Egg Ornaments 

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Two large Easter egg decorative pieces that aren’t the size of regular hard-boiled eggs. 

The two large eggs are wrapped with white plush materials that give them a beautiful plush look. 

The material is also used for handles so the eggs can be hung. 

Beautiful flower wreaths are then tied around the middle of the eggs for a stylish floral finish.


4. Floral Ribbon Easter Eggs

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Five normal-sized eggs are wrapped with a white textured fabric, then the top part of each egg is decorated with white and pink artificial flowers and green artificial leaves. 

They also have a white ribbon loop for hanging and a small bowl at the base of the floral arrangements.

Read also: 14 Easy Easter Flower Arrangement Ideas You'll Love

It’s a beautiful handcrafted piece that looks really amazing.


5. Mini Easter Egg Wreaths

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These eggs are crafted like wreaths, but are mostly used as party favors or ornaments. 

The small wreaths are made up of grapevine with artificial greenery, small ribbons, and pastel colored eggs. 

The pink ribbons are tied at the base of the eggs, and they hang down the wreath.


6. Moss Egg Nest

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The floral elements matched with greenery for a nature-inspired vibe really take this decoration to the next level. 

A floral-themed bowl is filled with artificial moss and beautiful flower branches on one side of the bowl. 

Three eggs are painted pink, while one is painted white with pink dots; all are placed inside the moss in the bowl.


7. Floral Patterned Easter Eggs

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A tray made of wood is filled with artificial moss and placed on a table. 

Inside the moss are four eggs. 

These eggs are painted white and are designed with pink flowers and green leaves, creating a beautiful Easter egg decoration. 

Mostly used on a dining table or a kitchen island.


8. Easter Egg Chandelier 

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Isn’t this decoration genius? 

Why have a normal chandelier when you can have an amazing egg-themed chandelier? 

A chandelier is decorated with artificial moss, dried twigs, and small, beautiful flowers in different colors, stretching down from all sides of the chandelier. 

At the end or body part of each flowered vine is an egg; some of the eggs are painted pink, blue, teal, orange, and purple.


9. Shabby Chic Wooden Easter Egg 

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The eggs are made of wood and painted with acrylic paints; they are then decorated with lace, white and pink faux roses, and pearls. 

It is often referred to as a Victorian-inspired decoration, and they are typically hung as ornaments on a wreath, a tree, or any other decorative item.


10. Easter Egg Lantern

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A wooden lantern is painted white and decorated with faux green leaves, faux white and pink flowers, twigs, and fairy lights hanging from the twigs. 

Inside the lantern are pink, teal, and blue painted eggs, which are visible through the transparent glass of the lantern. 

It’s a great choice for a really nice centerpiece.


11. Shabby Chic Easter Egg Birdcage Centerpiece 

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Now this is how you create a beautiful centerpiece that would wow your family and guests alike. 

A shabby chic birdcage is painted blue, and artificial moss, white, and purple flowers are placed inside the cage, alongside yellow, blue, pink, purple, floral print, and white eggs. 

The cage is open, with some of the eggs sitting outside slightly.


12. Floral Easter Egg Wreath

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A colorful and beautiful wreath that’s made up of many decorative pieces. 

The wreath itself is made up of faux greenery, and it is adorned with cream and pink ribbons, artificial, different colored flowers, and rattan woven balls. 

And the main attraction is the different colored eggs in purple, striped pink, and white eggs with black dots.

Read: 20+ Insanely Cute Easter Wreaths Ideas To Recreate


13. Pastel Egg Topiary Tree

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Paper Easter egg pots are filled with dried vines meshed together and topped with pastel colored eggs. 

A thick thing stretches out of the pot holding faux green plants meshed together, and then pastel colored glitter-dusted eggs are attached to it. 

The eggs are painted purple, pink, yellow, and green, great decorative pieces to be used anywhere around the house.


14. Easter Egg Tiered Tray

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A three-tiered tray used to hold beautiful decorations.

It’s a really nice choice for a centerpiece and can be filled with edible eggs and placed in the middle of a dining table for everyone to have access to. 

The three tiers of the tray are filled with faux flowers and greenery, alongside purple, white, blue, and yellow eggs.


15. Easter Bunny & Eggs Potted Floral Plant

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A blue flower pot that holds faux green plants alongside faux pink and white flowers. 

Blue, white, and pink eggs with a floral-patterned design are placed amidst the flowers, and the whole decoration is finished with stuffed bunny ears. 

The other elements add a beautiful touch to the Easter egg decoration.


16. Branched Easter Egg Tree with Lights

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Just one part of the branch of a blossoming tree is used for this particular decoration. 

The branch of the tree is set above a table, and it is adorned with pretty yellow lights, creating a warm, illuminating effect.

While eggs that are painted in pastel colors of orange, pink, teal, and blue all hang just below the tree from strings stretching from above the tree branch.


17. Hanging Easter Egg Décor 

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Not just the interior of your home can be decorated with Easter eggs, the decorations can be used on the exterior as well, like on the front porch and so on. 

The eggs are painted in pastel colors of yellow, pink, blue, and a blue and yellow mixture. 

They hang from the ceiling downwards with ribbons, and some are decorated with polka dots, plain colors, and half patterns.


18. Easter Egg Garland

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This decoration is a classic choice for decorating over the fireplace during Easter. 

A rustic wood adorned with faux green leaves and Easter eggs in pastel colors of blue, pink, purple, and yellow cascades down from the wood. 

The eggs have a colorful design, and they create a nice garland just above the mantelpiece.

Read: 14+ Refreshing Spring Mantel & Chimney Décor Ideas To Brighten Your Home


19. Easter Egg Cherry Blossom Front Porch Décor

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The front door, the archway of the door, and both sides of the floor of the door are decorated with Easter eggs. 

Two large planters sit at the side of the door with cherry blossom vines and colorful eggs; the archway of the door is also decorated with cherry blossom vines alongside colorful eggs and string lights. 

Lastly, a cherry blossom vine wreath with Easter eggs inside it sits on the door.


20. Sprinkled White Icing Decorative Eggs

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This Easter-themed decoration has three eggs that are painted with pastel colors in white, pink, and purple. 

The white egg is covered with sugar rod sprinkles, the pink egg in the middle is topped with white icing and sugar rod sprinkles. 

The last purple egg has white sugar rod sprinkles in the shape of small hearts. 

These are edible and decorative Easter eggs.


21. Garden-themed Egg Decoration

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This here is a garden-themed rattan-style woven basket that’s filled with artificial faux greenery. 

Pastel colored eggs in pink and green with a white polka-dot design are also placed inside the basket, alongside four other bigger eggs that are wrapped in newspaper. 

The wrapped eggs are held together with twine, and faux green and purple flowers are set with the twine.


22. Potted Egg Plants

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Regular potted plants are cool, but why not take it up a notch with this egg-themed potted plant style? 

A small rustic terracotta pot is fitted with grass and feathers, and topped with a white egg with green ribbon. 

The egg has a Peter Rabbit art on it, adding the touch of a bunny to the whole decoration.


23. Rustic Basket Sequined Eggs

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This basket is made up of natural twigs that are tied together with twine. 

The handle of the basket is decorated with gold ribbon. 

Inside the basket are different decorative eggs, in solid teal and gold foil-wrapped eggs. 

Some eggs are decorated with sequined gold foil and sequined teal; the décor combines rustic charm with modern touches.

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Conclusion 

Whether you’re making use of a store-bought dye kit to dye the eggs, or you’re going with a natural egg dying technique, with this list above.

you are sure to get some amazing Easter egg decorations for your celebration that’s just around the corner.

While most Easter eggs are made for decorative purposes only, there are some that are not just for decorating; they are also edible. 

They serve as a nice decoration till they are eaten, of course, not everyone likes to participate in this, so as not to confuse kids.

But if it’s something you like, you can absolutely have a nice Easter decorative edible egg at your party or get together, a feast for the eyes and a feast for the mouth and belly. 

Happy Easter in advance! 


22 Easter Tuff Tray Ideas For Simple Sensory Play

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Easter tuff trays make playtime feel hands on and focused. 

A simple tray filled with sand, paper shreds, or rice can turn into a full spring setup. 

Add mini eggs, chicks, carrots, or bunny cutouts and the theme comes together fast. 

These trays support sensory play, counting practice, pretend farm scenes, and basic fine motor skills. 

Each idea keeps materials in one space so cleanup feels easier. 

The goal stays simple. Let kids scoop, dig, sort, paint, and build at their own pace. 

With a few low cost items, Easter play can feel calm, creative, and fun.


22 Easter Tuff Tray Ideas For Simple Sensory Play

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Tuff trays work well for Easter sensory setups. 

Add grass, sand, eggs, or small toys and the tray feels like a mini spring world. 

These ideas focus on touch, sorting, digging, and pretend play. 

Everything stays contained and easy to manage.


1. Grass Chick Tray

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Green paper shreds cover the tray like soft grass. 

Scatter mini eggs and split peas around small chick toys. 

Add numbered chick cutouts for a simple counting game. 

Place a small tree branch in one corner with pom poms as blossoms. 

Kids can sort, count, and move pieces around with their hands.


2. Red Sand Farm

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Red kinetic sand fills most of the tray for digging. 

Add yellow paper shreds to break up the color. 

Place small rocks, mini eggs, painted carrots, sheep toys, and bunny cutouts around the space. 

Kids can build tiny farm scenes and hide eggs in the sand. 

The mix of textures keeps hands busy.


3. Pastel Bunny Bin

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Lay fake grass across the base. 

Add pastel kinetic sand in small piles. 

Place a furry bunny face in the center as the main focus. 

Hide mini split eggs with tiny chicks or small surprises inside. 

Kids open eggs, pour sand, and create their own bunny world.


4. Spring Story Tray

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Cover the tray with fake grass and mini flowers. 

Add orange kinetic sand with yellow and pink paper shreds. 

Place a rabbit book on one side with fake carrots and tiny bunny figures. 

Kids can read a page and act it out in the tray. 

The setup links play and story time.


5. Pastel Scoop Tray

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Fill the tray with purple, blue, yellow, and green paper shreds. 

Scatter mini eggs across the top. 

Add small buckets and scoops for collecting. 

Kids can scoop, pour, and sort by color. 

The simple setup works for free play.


6. Corn Chick Bin

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Pour corn kernels across the tray as the base. 

Place mini jars with chick faces drawn on them. 

Add soft yellow feathers, a scoop, and mini eggs in tiny nests. 

Kids can fill jars and build nests. 

The sound of corn moving adds to the sensory feel.


7. Bunny Sort Tray

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Lay paper shreds down first. 

Add bunny footprint cutouts and small balloons. 

Place rubber hair ties and mini eggs for sorting tasks. 

Kids can group eggs by size or color. 

The tray turns into a simple sorting station.


8. Egg Sand Play

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Spread clean sand across the tray. 

Hide mini split eggs inside. 

Add mini cups for scooping and pouring. 

Kids dig to find eggs and collect them. 

The setup stays basic but keeps focus on hands on play.


9. Foamy Bunny Bin

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Place mini bunny toys in the tray. 

Cover them with thick shaving foam. 

Kids can dig through the foam to find each bunny. 

The texture feels soft and messy in a fun way. 

Keep wipes close for easy cleanup.


10. Paint Foil Tray Play

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Set the tray with foil sheets taped down. 

Add mini brushes and non toxic paints in small cups. 

Kids dip and paint right inside the tray. 

The edges help contain spills. 

It works well for quick Easter art time.


11. Easter Math Tray

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Place mini eggs inside an egg carton. 

Add egg stickers with numbers written on top. 

Kids match the right number of eggs to each space. 

The tray turns math into a hands on task.

It fits early counting practice.


12. Foam Paint Tray

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Cover the base with fake grass. 

Add foam cutouts shaped like eggs or bunnies. 

Place small paint sets beside them. 

Kids dip the foam into paint and press onto paper. 

The tray keeps all materials in one spot.


13. Play Dough Easter

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Add soft play dough in spring colors. 

Place small cutters shaped like eggs and bunnies. 

Kids roll, press, and shape their own designs. 

The tray keeps crumbs and bits together. 

It supports fine motor play.


14. Build A Bunny

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Place bunny body parts cut from card on the tray. 

Add simple instruction cards like two ears at the top and two eyes on the face. 

Kids who can read follow each step. 

They build the bunny piece by piece. 

The task supports reading and focus.


15. Rake A Chick

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Spread kinetic sand flat across the tray. 

Draw a chick outline lightly in the sand. 

Give kids small rakes to trace and shape the design. 

They smooth and try again if needed. 

The motion feels calm and steady.


16. Mini Farm Garden

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Cover the tray with green paper or grass. 

Add mini carrots, bunny toys, a small farmhouse, and trees.

Kids create farm scenes with chicks and eggs. 

They move pieces around and build stories. 

The setup encourages pretend play.


17. Chick Farm Bin

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Lay fake grass first. 

Pour corn kernels into one section. 

Add a small farmhouse for chicks and scatter mini eggs. 

Kids feed chicks and collect eggs. 

The tray blends farm and Easter themes.


18. Green Sand Cups

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Fill the tray with green kinetic sand. 

Place mini chicks and eggs across it. 

Add small cups for scooping. 

Kids pour sand into cups and hide eggs. 

The activity feels simple but holds attention.


19. Pastel Oobleck Play

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Mix different pastel-colored oobleck and pour it into the tray or bowl. 

Add bunny cookie cutters, spoons, and mini eggs. 

Kids press cutters into the mix and scoop it up. 

The texture shifts from firm to runny. 

It sparks curiosity during play.


20. Rice Basket Tray

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Pour green dyed rice across the tray. 

Add scoops, mini rattan baskets, eggs, and beads shaped like caterpillars. 

Kids collect rice and fill baskets. 

They can sort beads from eggs. 

The setup supports focus and sorting skills.


21. Garden Plant Tray

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Split the tray into two sides. 

On one side place soil, green paper shreds, and kinetic sand with carrots planted inside. 

On the other side place mini eggs in baskets with small garden tools. 

Kids dig up carrots and collect eggs. 

The layout feels like a tiny spring garden.


22. Simple Garden Tray

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Fill the tray with garden soil. 

Plant small carrots inside. 

Add a planter pot and a small trowel. 

Kids dig, plant, and move soil around. 

The tray brings outdoor garden play inside.

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Conclusion

Easter tuff trays do not need complex setups to work well. 

A clear theme, a few textures, and small props already create strong play value. 

Mixing sensory materials with counting tasks or simple build activities adds learning without pressure. 

Kids stay engaged when they can move pieces, scoop materials, and create small scenes. 

Rotating trays through the week keeps interest high without buying new items each time. 

Most materials can be reused for other spring themes. 

With a steady setup and clear space, Easter tuff tray play feels structured, creative, and easy to repeat.