Easter in the garden: create innovative decorations outside with these amazing ideas!
When we think about getting decorations for some party, the first thing that comes to mind are ornaments to put up around the house, from those we hang up to the use of festive, table centerpieces. But also outside and in the garden it is nice to be greeted by some decorations, especially at Easter - the holiday that comes around when spring has finally come to moderate winter's cold temperatures and energise everything with new, lively colors and new life.
So outside the entrance, on the balcony or among the green areas of the garden you can deploy compositions made with bunnies and colored eggs to be displayed in many different ways. Get inspiration from the ideas given below:
Outside the entrance to the home, it would be nice to welcome guests with an Easter composition that displays a lantern with a rabbit placed in the center of it.
Instead of the usual circular wreaths, would you like to try the idea of a having a large carrot decorating your front door?
If you usually decorate the entrance to your home with compositions made of branches and flowers, then at Easter you can get inspiration from the surrounding nature by looking for the seasonal, flowering plants, and then adding some symbols of the holiday, such as colored eggs (for Easter).
In the garden it would be very amusing to see diorahma of a rabbit that is busy disappearing down its hole, and you could use a jute sack and a pompom to easily make this funny creature.
A diorahma of a bunny hopping and hiding works on many other decorations, even the ones on a wooden panel made from the boards of a recycled pallet.
If you have any windows that face outwards and are protected by a roof or canopy - such as under the porch - you can hang large eggs or even wreaths from them.
Wherever you want, you can transform a vase into a container to be decorated with a large nest full of plants and colored eggs.
And if by chance you have small trees or shrubs - even those still in pots - you can decorate them as Easter trees.
A small tree (or an appropriately sized branch) placed in a basket as a base, and supporting a nest with eggs in it: this is a very natural and adorable decoration.
A bit like for fairies and gnomes: you could turn a tree into a bunny house, complete with doors and windows.
And wouldn't it be very cute to install a sign indicating the crossing of Easter bunnies in some part of the garden?
Happy Easter!