Easter decorating doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, with just a few bucks and a bit of creativity, you can make your home look Pinterest-worthy using supplies from your local dollar store.
Whether you’re hosting Easter brunch, decorating for a spring celebration, or just love a seasonal refresh, these 10 dollar store Easter DIYs are budget-friendly, beautiful, and incredibly easy to pull off. Most cost less than $5 to make — and no one will guess they’re dollar store finds!
Let’s hop into it 🐇
🧺 1. Faux Floral Bunny Wreath
A charming wreath adds instant Easter cheer to your door or mantel.
What you’ll need:
- Wire wreath form
- Faux spring florals (lavender, daisies, greenery)
- Bunny-shaped cutout or foam
- Hot glue gun or floral wire
How to do it:
Arrange and glue florals around the wreath form, then attach the bunny cutout off-center for an asymmetrical modern look.
🪄 Style tip: Stick to soft pastels or neutral tones like ivory, sage, and blush for a farmhouse-chic vibe.
🪴 2. Mini Moss Bunny Topiaries
Bring the outdoors in with these adorable tabletop topiaries.
What you’ll need:
- Mini terra cotta pots
- Faux moss
- Foam egg or bunny shapes
- Wooden dowels (optional)
How to do it:
Glue moss around foam shapes and nestle them into the pots using filler moss. Add a bow or tag for extra flair.
🌿 Perfect for: Centerpieces, place settings, or mantel displays.
🎨 3. Speckled Egg Garland
This DIY adds a sweet touch to mantels, bookshelves, or kids’ rooms.
What you’ll need:
- Plastic Easter eggs
- Acrylic paint (in muted or neutral tones)
- Twine or ribbon
- Hot glue
How to do it:
Paint the eggs and let dry. Flick on some darker paint for a speckled look using a toothbrush. Glue eggs evenly along the twine.
🎯 Pro tip: Use 3M hooks or mini clothespins to hang without damage.
🍽️ 4. Painted Charger Plate Centerpiece
An easy way to make your Easter table pop.
What you’ll need:
- Plastic charger plate
- Easter stencil or painter’s tape
- Chalk or acrylic paint
How to do it:
Paint the charger with a pastel base coat. Use a stencil to add a bunny, cross, or floral design in white or gold.
✨ Optional: Add a clear sealant for a reusable finish.
🧺 5. Wire Basket Egg Display
Simplicity meets elegance with this rustic Easter vignette.
What you’ll need:
- Wire or wicker basket
- Plastic or wooden eggs
- Paper grass or moss filler
- Bunny figurine or candle
How to do it:
Layer the basket with filler, arrange eggs, and nestle in your figurine for a layered, styled look.
📸 Great for: Coffee table decor or entryway shelves.
🐰 6. Burlap Bunny Banner
This DIY is fast, festive, and easy to reuse year after year.
What you’ll need:
- Burlap or felt sheets
- Cotton balls (for tails)
- Twine
- Scissors & hot glue
How to do it:
Cut out bunny shapes, glue on tails, and attach to twine using glue or mini clothespins. Hang across your mantel, mirror, or kids’ play area.
🎀 Customize with: Paint pens, stencils, or pastel bows.
🌷 7. Faux Floral Mason Jar Vases
Mason jars are the ultimate dollar store staple — here’s how to dress them up.
What you’ll need:
- Mason jars
- Faux flowers or greenery
- Paint or ribbon (optional)
How to do it:
Fill jars with faux florals, tie with twine or lace, and group in threes for a balanced look.
💐 Use them for: Brunch table centerpieces, gifting, or porch decor.
🖼️ 8. Framed Easter Printable Art
Fast, flexible, and free if you have a printer!
What you’ll need:
- Dollar store photo frames
- Printed Easter art (quotes, bunnies, florals, scripture)
How to do it:
Pop your printable into the frame and place on a shelf, tiered tray, or wall.
🖨️ Tip: Offer your readers downloadable printables or link to a few free ones online!
🥕 9. Carrot Candy Favor Bags
Cute, quick, and a hit with kids and party guests.
What you’ll need:
- Orange tissue paper
- Green pipe cleaners or raffia
- Jellybeans or candy
How to do it:
Wrap candy in tissue, twist the top, and tie with green “stems.” They look just like little carrots!
🎁 Use them for: Basket stuffers, place cards, or party favors.
🐤 10. DIY Tiered Tray Easter Display
No fancy tray? No problem. Make your own!
What you’ll need:
- Two plates and a candle holder (for stacking)
- Mini Easter figurines, eggs, signs, moss
How to do it:
Hot glue a candle holder between plates to create levels. Decorate each layer with themed miniatures.
📦 Pro tip: Secure with removable glue dots if you want to reuse the pieces later.
💡 Final Thoughts: Celebrate Big on a Small Budget
Who says you need a big budget to go big on Easter charm? With just a few supplies and a creative spark, these dollar store Easter DIYs help you decorate beautifully without overspending.
Try one, try them all — and don’t forget to recycled your Easter decorations!
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