1Egg Carton Chicks
Courtesy of One Little ProjectDon't toss the carton after you finish dyeing your eggs or baking a sweet Easter treat. You can turn each one into six of these adorable chicks. Fill them with M&M's or Cadbury Mini Eggs, and set one at each dinner seat as a welcoming gesture.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
2Origami Bunnies
Courtesy of Studio DIYWith origami, you can create just about anything—including these charming Easter bunnies. Transform plain or patterned paper into delightful chickens or bunny rabbits with surprising ease. Not only are these crafts fun and creative, but they also provide a calming, mindful activity to help ease the stress of holiday hosting.
Get the tutorial from Studio DIY.
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3Paper Plate Animals
Vicky BaroneA great craft for little ones, these googly-eyed Easter creatures are easy to make to adorn your walls, tablescape, or classroom. The supplies and steps are simple, and the results are adorable.
Get the tutorial from Vicky Barone.
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4Paper Carrot Treat Box
Courtesy of The House That Lars BuiltWhile children get all of the fun of an Easter basket, adults deserve some holiday goodies too! If you’re hosting, craft these adorable paper carrot boxes to fill with your favorite Easter candies, faux grass, Easter eggs, and more, and pass them out as party favors.
Get the full tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
5Easter Egg Candles
Courtesy of The House That Lars Built/Jane merrittHere's an eco-friendly craft that can double as tabletop decor for Easter dinner. Give leftover eggshells a second life (as molds for cute candles) with this DIY.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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6Papercut Flower Easter Egg Holders
Courtesy of Lia GriffithAll you need is colorful cardstock to make these adorable egg holders. They can double as name tags during Easter brunch and make a pretty display when you use multiple colors of paper.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
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7Easter Bunny Stuffed Animal
Jane MerrittThese sweet linen bunnies with pom-pom tails make the perfect Easter gift for a child or a friend who loves a minimalist style. Trust us, they're very easy to sew. Feel free to choose a floral pattern or a contrasting color for the ribbon.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
8Bunny String Light Garland
A Kailo Chic LifeIf you're planning to dine alfresco this Easter, consider making this DIY string light garland shaped like bunnies to hang above the dining table and wow your guests with its cuteness.
Get the tutorial at A Kalio Chic Life.
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9Daffodil Napkin Bouquet
Courtesy of The House That Lars Built/Jane merrittSet the table with paper flowers that double as place cards for your guests at Easter dinner. Pair the flowers with bold-colored napkins to make them pop!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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10DIY Bunny Goodie Bags
Xoxo TerriPlace these bunny bags around the house as decor, and at the end of the night, give them away as adorable goodie bags for your guests. You can use white or brown bags to create this cute craft.
Get the tutorial at Xoxo Terri.
11Easter Egg Mini Terrariums
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12Popsicle Stick Bunny
Make and Do CrewThis modern-looking bunny is made of everyone's favorite childhood crafting material: wooden craft sticks.
Get the tutorial at Make and Do Crew.
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13Bunny Mason Jars
Flamingo ToesPaint a collection of Mason jars in bright pastel shades, then add bunny ears and a face. They're the perfect vases for spring blooms.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
14Napkin Nests
Courtesy of Uncommon DesignsYour Easter brunch guests will go crazy for these napkin rings with mini nests and faux-fern stems.
Get the tutorial at Uncommon Designs.
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15Simple Door Decor
Live Laugh RoweMake your own custom wreath with just an egg garland and a grapevine frame. Intertwine the two, and show off your new decoration.
Get the tutorial at Live Laugh Rowe.
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16Salt Dough Eggs
Courtesy of Design MomThese cheerful, vividly colored salt dough ornaments are a simple way to add some Easter spirit to your home or make sweet keepsakes for friends and family. They're great for kids to make too.
Get the tutorial at Design Mom.
17DIY Bunny Art, Painted Eggs, and Twine Carrots
These three DIY Easter decorations might look high-end, but they're surprisingly easy to make at home! In just a few steps with simple supplies, you can create a framed burlap bunny print to hang on your wall (it makes a great baby shower gift, too!) or some hand-painted eggs and twine-wrapped carrots to display on your Easter dinner table.
Follow our easy video tutorial.

Meghan Shouse is House Beautiful's Digital Editor, and she's been with the team since September 2023. On top of being the magazine's go-to Waco expert, Meghan also touches on quite a few other verticals in the digital space, like hot news content featuring your favorite HGTV stars, home design inspiration, and the latest interior TikTok trends. However, her favorite pieces are the ones that start conversations, such as stories about resale value and whether or not the Solo cup is chic. Before becoming a home writer, Meghan worked in the fashion industry for two years, writing for Harper's Bazaar after graduating from Iowa State University with a bachelor's degree in apparel merchandising. When she's not interviewing interior designers about home trends, you can find Meghan reading a fictional thriller with her cat in her lap, planning themed parties, or strolling through flea markets searching for chunky candle holders and vintage bookends.
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