Easter will be here in a hop and a skip (see what I did there?) and I want to share how I decorated my kitchen. If you’re looking for Easter kitchen decorating ideas, you’re in the right place! Especially if you’re looking for simple Easter kitchen decor ideas. Because that’s the name of the game for me.
As I was decorating my kitchen for Easter I realized that I don’t have a lot of Easter decor. Last year I didn’t decorate for Easter so I think I forgot what I had available. I worked with what I had and I like how it came out.
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Before we dive into the Easter decor itself, I have to show you my new counter stools. In case you missed my recent post, I shared that we completed the kitchen by adding in these affordable counter stools.
woven bunny • dried hydrangeas • round wood tray
For my kitchen island centerpiece I used some dried cone hydrangeas along with the cutest woven bunny. The glass egg is from the Target dollar spot and would be perfect filled with candy. I like how it looks empty.
On the pantry door I added this initial bunny ear wreath. The wreath along with the island centerpiece really helped steer the direction of my decor. It helped me keep things neutral and I’m not mad at it.
I’m not in love with how my Easter tiered tray turned out, but I’m not going to tweak anything about it. You can see that it too is leaning neutral with the farmhouse speckled eggs I used.
There was a wooden bunny board or platter that I saw from Walmart but it sold out. And I couldn’t find anything similar to it unfortunately. It would have been perfect in this space to cover the outlet. I added these bronze/gold bunnies that I got from the Target dollar spot.
On the opposite side of the stove I styled my tiered stand with a larger gold bunny. I got him last year from the Target dollar spot along with the smaller one. The bunny canister is also from the dollar spot.
Everything else, except for the small plant, I’ve had for a couple of years now.
Like I mentioned, simple and neutral is the name of the game for my Easter kitchen decorating this year. It’s just enough and I’m pleased with it.
Although my dining space isn’t part of the kitchen, I did include a couple of touches for Spring. I added a woven runner that is nice and oversized. It would be great to layer a smaller runner over it which I may end up doing. On top of that I added a floral centerpiece that I got from Kirkland’s last Spring.
Another newer piece that is perfect is this large artwork. I love the colors and how it fills the space.
It feels good to get my creative juices flowing again with decorating my kitchen for Easter. I’ll be adding a few Easter touches to my living room next.
If you want to see my decorating process, I shared my Easter kitchen decorate with me video on my channel.
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