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Easter centerpieces bring warmth and joy to any springtime gathering. I love creating beautiful displays that capture the season’s spirit while staying within budget. These handmade decorations add a personal touch that store-bought items simply can’t match.

I’ll show you 17 easy-to-make Easter centerpiece ideas that transform simple materials like eggs, flowers, and natural elements into stunning table decorations.
These projects use common craft supplies and household items, making them perfect for crafters of all skill levels. Many can be completed in under an hour with minimal supplies.
1. Eggshell Candle Holders

I love making candle holders from eggshells for Easter centerpieces. I start by carefully cracking eggs at the top and cleaning them out thoroughly.
I place the empty shells in a small glass vase and add fresh spring flowers around them. The shells create a natural, elegant glow when I put tea lights inside.
These holders work perfectly for my Easter table and cost almost nothing to make. I sometimes paint the shells in pastel colors to match my other decorations.
2. Moss Bunny Centerpiece

I love creating this adorable moss bunny centerpiece for my Easter table. A foam bunny shape covered in lush green moss forms the main focal point.
I add bright orange foam carrots and small fabric bows to give it extra charm. The bunny sits perfectly in a small flower pot or planter on my table.
I use simple craft glue to attach the moss pieces to the foam bunny shape. This natural-looking decoration brings a sweet touch of spring to my Easter celebrations.
3. Floral Arrangement with Daffodils

I love creating simple daffodil arrangements as Easter centerpieces. I start with fresh daffodil stems and place them in a clear glass vase filled with clean water.
I mix in a few complementary spring flowers like tulips to add variety. The bright yellow daffodils create a cheerful focal point that captures the spirit of Easter.
4. Rustic Wooden Box Display

I recommend using a simple wooden box or crate as the base for a charming Easter centerpiece. Fill it with fresh spring flowers and pastel-colored eggs for a natural, rustic look.
A few white blooms in blue mason jars placed inside the box creates an eye-catching contrast against the raw wood. Add some twine or burlap ribbon around the box edges for extra rustic flair.
5. Whimsical Bunny and Egg Arrangement

I love creating playful Easter centerpieces that combine cute bunnies with decorated eggs. This charming arrangement uses a white ceramic bunny as the focal point, surrounded by pastel-colored Easter eggs.
I place fresh spring flowers like tulips and daisies around the bunny to add natural beauty. Small decorative eggs in soft colors nestle between the blooms for an enchanting touch.
6. Pastel Painted Egg Display

I love creating this simple yet stunning centerpiece using painted Easter eggs in soft pastel shades. I arrange them in a clear glass vase or decorative bowl to show off their pretty colors.
I choose gentle hues like mint green, baby blue, blush pink, and lavender to paint my eggs. The soft colors blend beautifully together and create a fresh spring feeling.
7. Mason Jar with Fairy Lights

I love using mason jars with fairy lights for a magical Easter centerpiece. I place LED fairy lights inside a clear mason jar and wrap soft pastel ribbons around the rim.
I add a few small plastic Easter eggs at the bottom of the jar. The twinkling lights create a gentle glow that brings warmth to my Easter table.
8. Tulip and Ivy Table Runner

I love creating a spring-fresh table runner using fresh tulips and trailing ivy. I place small glass vases filled with pink and white tulips along the center of the table, connecting them with delicate strands of ivy.
The combination of upright tulips and flowing ivy creates a natural, graceful look that’s perfect for Easter celebrations.
9. Peeps Candy Jar Tower

I like to create a tiered display using three clear glass jars of different sizes. I fill each jar with colorful Peeps and stack them from largest to smallest.
The jars work best when they have wide openings. I place pink and yellow Peeps around the edges facing outward to create a fun pattern.
10. Easter Egg Tree

I love creating Easter egg trees as eye-catching centerpieces. Small branches placed in a vase make the perfect base for hanging colorful decorated eggs.
I attach thin ribbons to blown-out eggs or plastic craft eggs using a dab of hot glue. The eggs dangle beautifully from the branches, creating a festive spring display.
This natural decoration works well as a table focal point during Easter brunch or dinner. The branches can be decorated with pastel eggs that match other holiday decor.
11. Wreath Vase with Fresh Blooms

I love using a woven twig wreath as a vase holder for Easter. Simply place a glass vase in the center of the wreath and fill it with fresh spring flowers.
Pink roses, white daisies, and yellow tulips work great for this centerpiece. I add a few pastel Easter eggs around the wreath base to tie it all together.
12. White Rabbit and Greenery Arrangement

I love creating this simple yet elegant centerpiece with a white porcelain bunny as the star. I place the bunny in the middle of fresh greenery sprigs in a classic white pitcher.
A few wooden beads and decorative eggs add subtle texture and whimsy. I arrange everything on a natural woven tray to complete the organic spring look.
13. Burlap and Lace Wrapped Vases

I love making these simple vases for my Easter table. I start with plain glass vases and wrap them in burlap strips.
I add white lace ribbon around the middle, wrapping it four times longer than the burlap to create pretty bows. A dab of glue keeps everything secure.
These rustic vases work great as standalone pieces or grouped together as a centerpiece. I fill them with spring flowers or Easter eggs for extra charm.
14. Glass Dome with Spring Elements

I recommend using a clear glass dome to create a pretty Easter display. A bell jar works great for this centerpiece idea.
I like to place a small nest with pastel eggs inside the dome and add some decorative moss around the base. Tiny spring flowers or a small bunny figurine make perfect additions.
I find that battery-operated fairy lights give the dome a magical glow when wrapped around the display elements.
15. Simple Forsythia Branch Display

I love using bright yellow forsythia branches as a cheerful spring centerpiece. I place them in a white ceramic vase to create a bold contrast that draws attention.
I collect a few fresh-cut branches from my garden and arrange them naturally in the vase. The golden blooms bring an instant burst of seasonal color to my table.
16. Easter Basket with Wildflowers

I recommend using a simple wicker basket filled with fresh wildflowers for a natural Easter centerpiece. The mix of purple, yellow, and white wildflowers creates a rustic spring look.
A few sprigs of baby’s breath and small decorative eggs nestled among the flowers add a festive Easter touch.
17. Paper Mache Egg Bowl

I love making paper mache Easter eggs into a unique centerpiece bowl. I start by creating several eggs using balloons, newspaper strips, and a mix of flour and water paste.
After the eggs dry, I paint them in soft pastel colors and add touches of gold leaf for extra sparkle. I arrange the finished eggs in a circular pattern to form a natural bowl shape.