Guest Picks: Easter Bunny Decor
This woodland bunny nightlight would look super cute in your child's bedroom, or even on a countertop next to additional Easter decor, like a vase of tulips.
Rabbit says draw! This sweet and adorable print can be framed any way you like, and it could be hung during Easter time or maybe even in a child's room year-round.
I love wine stoppers and have started a collection of them. Although I wouldn't want only animal stoppers, I'd love to add this black rabbit to my collection and pull it out during the Easter season.
The Artecnica Wonderland Rabbit candleholder would be a beautiful addition to a decked-out Easter tablescape combined with Easter eggs, spring flowers and pastel-colored accessories.
Use this rabbit stamp year-round or just during the Easter season when you send out your Easter greetings. It's such a cute and personalized touch.
This Moooi rabbit table lamp is quite dramatic and would make a bold statement. Unusual for Easter decor because of its dark color, it provides an unexpected twist for those looking for something less traditional.
This is a nice little addition to the pillows that are already on your sofa. This rabbit doesn't scream Easter, and it has a great neutral color palette so that you could really use it any time of year.
John Derian's Rabbit decoupage plate is perfect for displaying an array of Easter treats during your family get-together. I like that it's more mature than a big rainbow Easter bunny that looks like a cartoon. It's very sophisticated.
Framed rabbit art like this is a great way to add some hints of Easter at the beginning of the spring season that can really last throughout the entirety of the spring and summer months.
You could tuck this nice little piece of stoneware into your already existing coffee table decor and let it quietly display your affection towards Easter decor.
"Rabbit" by Ruben Ireland is another sophisticated approach to Easter decor.
A few of these bunny candle sets sprinkled about your home on tabletops, countertops and dressers is great way to add a little Easter spirit to your decor.
Placing some Spring Bunny tea towels in your kitchen on hooks or countertops is an easy way to spruce up your space for Easter.
Who doesn't love a pink bunny? A dash of pink is always welcome in my home, and this bunny pillow by Ross Menuez would be the perfect pop of Easter pink for my accent chair.
Serve some sweets or cocktails to your Easter guests on this Zhao tray, or display it as wall art. Either way, it's a cool and unique piece that would get a ton of use throughout the years.
This bunny chalkboard would be a cute addition to your kitchen during the Easter season. Write cute notes to loved ones or reminders to yourself on it.
Keep your guests in suspense with these bunny ear domes. They won't know what you've got in store for dessert until you decide to reveal your goodies.
If you work in an office or do a lot of paperwork for your job, these bunny-shaped paperclips would be so cute to use during the Easter season. To me, it's all in the details.
This Bunny Girls print is for a more mature audience. It would be cute in a powder room or incorporated into an existing gallery wall of smaller frames. A household with no children would be acceptable for this cheeky print.Next: Trendy Themes Get a Last (Maybe?) Hurrah on Fantasy Easter Eggs
Baking a cake takes time and effort, so you should display it as beautifully as possible. This rabbit cake plate adds a whimsical charm to any Easter treat or bundt cake.
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