Farmhouse Easter Decor
A darling collection of Farmhouse Easter Decor…add farmhouse style to your home for the spring and Easter holidays!
I keep a lot of my same decor up year round (except the major holidays), and I usually just sprinkle in a bit of decor for a particular season or holiday. With my spring greenery in place, I wanted to add just a few pieces of cute farmhouse Easter decor too. So I went on the hunt for a few new things, and thought I’d share my favorites with you!

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Simple has always been my mantra, and it’s no different with holiday decor. For spring and Easter, I tend to still focus on greenery, decorating with flowers (fresh if possible), some fun throw pillows, using pops of spring colors. I can’t resist gingham, in any color, so for every holiday and season I find pillows for my couch or bench. Wreaths are another fun way to bring in spring. In my search I found some darling banners, pillows, signs, and wreaths, perfect for my spring and Easter decor!
Where to find spring and Easter decor
Wild Rabbit Farms: Farmhouse Easter Sign
Peter Cottontail Farmhouse Easter Pillow
Easter decorating tips
I like to start with a neutral palette, and use that as a base. Then I’ll add bits of color from there–one or maybe two–that go together. For example, I’ll use linen or white pillows, along with a color gingham or check for layering. Then perhaps a cute pillow with text or imagery, like the Peter Cottontail in the picture above.
Look for spring decor that you can use all through the season, and even into the summer, and focus on those. Then you an add in a couple of Easter specific pieces It will save you money and stretch your decorating dollars from season to season.
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“How to have a clean home everyday”….
I never got the hang of it but was/am still inspired by it. Could be that as an empty nester- all four kids are grown, it is MUCH more manageable! ?
Now my biggest challenge is cleaning out so many tiny things that remind me of those busy days.
Blessings to your family& business!’
Thank you so much, Sue!! I know that that’s exactly how I’ll feel when my kiddos are all out of the house. The time just goes way too quickly. I’m trying to enjoy every minute. Take care, and thanks so much for taking the time to write! xoxo