Guest Picks: Host a Natural & Earthy Easter
Not just any old basket will do for your prize-winning eggs. Have the kids collect their findings in these woven baskets that can be used all year long.
Farm to … Easter basket? Your own personal chicken coop and rooftop garden makes the perfect place to raise your own Easter eggs.
If April showers arrive on Easter morning, bring the hunt inside and hide the eggs in these realistic yet artificial weeping figs.
Neither bunny prints nor muddy shoes will mar your floors with this neutral rope doormat protecting your entryway.
Gather around the table and sit on these comfy and not-overly-formal striped Porter chairs.
Keep your Easter finery looking fine with this birdie-adorned linen apron.
These pale blue dishes are affordable, and they're even fancy enough for Easter brunch guests.
Easter morning mimosas served from a raffia tray sound fantastic, don't they?
Coconut cream eggs, hollow chocolate eggs, solid chocolate bunnies — pile the treats high on this springy yellow cake plate.
Blooming forsythia is one of the first signs of spring. Hang a wreath of faux blooms on your front door to welcome your holiday guests.
I dare you not to "aww" at the sight of these bunny rabbit kitchen towels. Use them as napkins to really show them off.
If you've forgotten to buy fresh flowers from the store, these silk peonies are a natural replacement.
You don't have to have all pastels for Easter decor. Simple linen banners add a touch of whimsy without being garish.
Easter brunch never looked so good! The gray acacia finish on this round 17th century Monastery table works as a fantastic neutral.
There's something about milk glass that lends that old-fashioned touch to a room. These hanging votives are perfect for welcoming spring.
Woven twig bunnies hide behind every corner! These are just another example that holiday decor can be fun without being over the top.
Wrap up sweet treats for the kiddos in these adorable hand-painted burlap bags.
Twine-wrapped eggs make for perfect basket or vase filler for your brunch centerpiece.
Use these precious handmade egg-shaped bread boards in your table setting for a great natural touch.
How often do you get to accessorize your home with sweet little bunny pillows? Not often enough! Keep these little guys out all spring.Next: 16 Creative Ways to Hide Easter Eggs
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