Spring has officially sprung, and it’s time to bring out the Easter bunnies and turn your home into a pastel paradise. If you love bold, happy, layered seasonal decorating, these Easter bunny decor ideas will help you recreate these looks with that signature Decorator’s Warehouse flair — polished, playful, and professionally styled.
Let’s hop to it.
Easter Bunny Easter Tablescape That Steals the Show
If you believe more is more, this look is for you!
Step 1: Start with Statement Easter Bunnies
The magic begins with oversized pastel Easter bunnies in pink, mint, lavender, sunshine yellow, and soft aqua. The taller the bunny, the bigger the impact.
Styling Tip:
Place large bunnies directly on the tabletop, at the ends of the table, and even on the bench or floor nearby. Mixing heights instantly creates that designer, collected-over-time look.
Step 2: Add Carrot Accents for Playful Charm
What’s an Easter Bunny Easter setup without Easter carrots? You can tuck the textured carrot decor behind bunnies, and the carrots reinforce the theme while adding shape and texture.
Step 3: Build a Lush Centerpiece
Step 4: Layer Your Place Settings
Decorator’s Warehouse style is all about intentional layers:
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Woven placemats
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Neutral dinner plates
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Pastel napkins
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A small decorative carrot or bunny at each seat
Simple elements repeated across the table create high-impact visual consistency.
Kitchen Island Bunnies Decor Ideas
Step 1: Start with a Natural Tray
A woven tray grounds your décor and keeps everything feeling curated instead of cluttered.
Step 2: Add Spring Blooms
Place hydrangeas or soft pink florals inside a white pitcher or ceramic vase. Pastel blooms tie beautifully into your Easter Bunnies while keeping the look elevated.
Step 3: Incorporate Decorative Eggs
Add one oversized floral egg or several patterned eggs inside the tray. It’s classic Easter with a polished twist.
Step 4: Bring in a Neutral Bunny
A stone or ceramic bunny adds texture and contrast to the softer florals, balancing sweetness with sophistication.
Designer Tips for Decorating with Easter Bunnies
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Vary heights for dimension
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Stick to a consistent color story
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Decorate beyond the table with wreaths and garlands
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Go big in one focal area and let it shine
We hope you have immense fun in designing and decorating your Easter decor whether it's on your table, island or mantel! Browse the Easter Collection to pull together the cutest look.
Your Top Easter Decorating Questions — Answered
How do I use the “Rule of Three” when grouping bunnies and eggs to create a professional look?
The Rule of Three is a designer secret weapon. Grouping decor in sets of three using varying heights, textures, or colors. For example: one tall bunny, one medium bunny, and a cluster of decorative eggs. The variation creates movement and keeps the eye engaged. Odd numbers feel more natural and less staged than even-numbered groupings.
What is the best way to mix and match patterns on an Easter table without it feeling cluttered?
Choose one dominant pattern, one secondary pattern, and one subtle texture. For example: floral napkins (dominant), striped plates (secondary), and woven chargers (texture). Keep all patterns within the same pastel color palette so everything feels cohesive instead of chaotic.
How can I design an Easter centerpiece that doesn’t block guests’ views during dinner?
Keep your centerpiece under 12 inches tall if it sits in the center of the table. Alternatively, use two smaller arrangements placed at either end of the table. Long, low garlands of greenery with scattered Easter Bunnies and eggs are another beautiful solution that allows clear sightlines.
Which Easter decor pieces can easily transition into general Spring or Summer decor?
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Neutral ceramics
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White pitchers and woven trays
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Greenery garlands
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Pastel florals without overt Easter symbols
Simply remove carrots and overt bunny clusters after Easter, and your space instantly feels like late spring.
How should I store delicate seasonal items, like flocked bunnies, to prevent damage?
Wrap fragile pieces individually in acid-free tissue paper. Store them in sturdy, labeled bins with dividers. For flocked bunnies, avoid plastic bags that trap moisture. Instead, loosely wrap them in tissue and store in a breathable container to preserve texture and color.
When is the expert-approved time to set up and take down Easter decorations?
Most designers recommend decorating 4–6 weeks before Easter, typically right after Valentine’s Day decor comes down. Take the decor down within one week after Easter Sunday to keep your home feeling seasonally fresh and transition into pure spring decor immediately afterward.
How do I decorate a kid-friendly Easter table that still looks sophisticated for adults?
Stick to a refined pastel palette rather than bright primary colors. Use plush or flocked Easter Bunnies and whimsical accents, but pair them with elegant dinnerware and woven textures. Add playful elements like mini eggs or carrots at each place setting while keeping the overall styling cohesive and layered.
Whether you go bold with colorful oversized Easter Bunnies or soft and sweet with elegant accents, the key is layering, balance, and thoughtful repetition. With these Easter bunnies decor ideas, your Easter celebration will feel joyful, intentional, and beautifully designed.






