26 Chic DIY Easter Centerpieces To Elevate Your Table
Get ready to host the chicest Easter celebration ever! There are so many beautiful DIY Easter centerpieces you can make to elevate your table for the holiday.
With fresh spring flowers, gilded Easter eggs, and a pop of pastel, you can create a stunning display!
I’ve rounded up 26 of the most beautiful DIY Easter centerpieces that you can make to impress your guests!
From rustic to modern, there’s a style for every taste!
1. DIY Easter Egg Tree
If you’re ready to put your Easter eggs on display, this DIY Easter egg tree is the perfect way to do it. It’s a simple craft that’s perfect for kids and adults alike.
All you need to do is decorate the eggs and then hang them from a small branch.
Place the tree in a vase filled with a little bit of floral foam to keep it in place.
If you’re feeling extra crafty, you can even make your own eggs by blowing out the yolks and whites and then painting the shells.
2. Eggshell And Flower Centerpiece
This centerpiece is a great way to use up any flowers you have around the house. And if you don’t have any flowers, this is a great excuse to buy some!
This idea uses a whole egg shell as a vase for the flowers.
You can dye the eggs if you want, or leave them plain. Then, simply place a small amount of water in the eggshell and add a few flowers.
You can then place the eggshells in an egg carton for a cute way to display them.
3. Easter Egg And Grass Centerpiece
Incorporate the Easter Bunny’s favorite snack by adding a few carrots to your Easter centerpiece.
This blogger used a few fake carrots to create a carrot patch in the center of her table.
She added a few small, dyed eggs to the mix to give the appearance of a nest.
4. DIY Easter Egg Bouquet
Dress up your table with a colorful Easter egg bouquet. You can use fresh flowers like roses, tulips, or daisies or faux flowers for this project.
Simply hot glue plastic eggs to the bottom of wooden dowels, then arrange them in a vase. Fill in any gaps with flowers of your choice.
5. Easter Egg And Hyacinth Centerpiece
If you’re looking for a simple and elegant Easter centerpiece, then this one from Craftberry Bush is the perfect choice.
A few speckled eggs are placed in a small nest and surrounded by a few stems of blooming hyacinth flowers for a beautiful and fragrant centerpiece.
If you don’t have a nest, you can easily make your own with some dried moss.
Simply place a small amount of moss in a small bowl and shape it to form a nest. Then, gently place the eggs inside and arrange the flowers around the edges.
6. DIY Easter Egg Topiary
If you’re looking for a more modern and sophisticated Easter centerpiece, this egg topiary is the perfect option.
You can use any color eggs to match your decor or even use plastic eggs to keep this topiary for years to come.
To make this topiary, you’ll need a few basic supplies like a foam topiary form, a flower pot, and a hot glue gun.
You’ll also need a few branches to add some greenery to the topiary.
7. Easter Egg And Feather Centerpiece
This Easter egg and feather centerpiece is a little more involved, but it is so worth it.
The soft colors of the feathers and eggs look so beautiful together and the gold leaf really makes them shine.
You can also add as many or as few feathers as you like to your centerpiece.
This centerpiece would also look beautiful in a clear vase so you can see the eggs and feathers from all sides.
8. DIY Easter Egg Centerpiece
Easter eggs are a staple of the spring holiday, so why not turn them into a chic centerpiece?
With a little bit of creativity, you can turn plain plastic eggs into a stunning decoration for your table.
Start by filling a glass vase with a mixture of plastic Easter eggs and greenery.
You can use faux greenery from the craft store, or snip some fresh leaves and flowers from your garden.
Top it off with a few sprigs of baby’s breath and you’ve got a beautiful centerpiece that will last all season long.
9. Easter Egg And Tulip Centerpiece
You can’t go wrong with a classic tulip centerpiece. The bright flowers are a sure sign of spring and they’re perfect for Easter.
This arrangement is super easy to make and the kids can help, too.
Fill a vase with water and add a few drops of blue food coloring to make it a pretty robin’s egg blue. Then, add your flowers.
Once the tulips are in place, you can add the Easter eggs. Use plastic eggs you already have or pick some up at the store.
Just be sure to wash them before using.
10. DIY Easter Egg Garland
Decorate your table with a garland of Easter eggs. To make, simply dye eggs in your favorite pastel colors and let dry.
Then, use a needle to poke a small hole in the top and bottom of the eggs and string a piece of twine through the holes.
Repeat for as many eggs as you want to use, then hang your garland across the front of your table.
11. Easter Egg Nest Centerpiece
This simple centerpiece is perfect for a spring table. Start by filling a small vase with fresh flowers, then create a nest around the vase with dried eucalyptus or other greenery.
Top the nest with colorful Easter eggs and you’re done!
12. DIY Easter Egg Wreath
If you’re looking for a way to add some Easter vibes to your home, this egg wreath is a great option.
It’s perfect for the front door or as wall decor in your home.
This DIY is super simple, but it’s a bit time consuming, so I recommend putting on your favorite Netflix show and getting to work.
13. Easter Egg And Pussy Willow Centerpiece
This Easter centerpiece is the perfect combination of rustic and elegant.
The pussy willows give it a laid-back feel, while the metallic eggs and gold ribbon add a touch of glam.
To make this centerpiece, simply fill a glass vase with water and add your pussy willows.
Then, tie a gold ribbon around the vase and hang your metallic eggs from the branches. So easy, yet so stunning!
14. DIY Easter Egg Candleholders
This Easter egg candleholder project is so easy, you could probably do it with your eyes closed. Just kidding, don’t do that.
But you can definitely do it in a few minutes with some basic supplies.
All you need for this project is a variety of plastic Easter eggs, a hot glue gun, and some tea lights.
Once the eggs are glued together, place a tea light on top and you’re ready to set up your table.
15. Easter Egg And Rose Centerpiece
This centerpiece is a little bit country, a little bit rock and roll.
The roses and eucalyptus are a classic, but the gold eggs and twine add a modern, unexpected twist.
Pro tip: If you’re using real flowers, make sure to keep them in water until right before dinner.
16. DIY Easter Egg Candle Centerpiece
Easter eggs aren’t just for baskets! You can use them to create a stunning Easter centerpiece for your table.
This easy DIY from Craftberry Bush is so simple and beautiful. Just fill a hurricane vase with Easter eggs and nestle a candle in the center.
You can use real eggs, or plastic or wooden eggs that you can save and use year after year.
17. Easter Egg And Hydrangea Centerpiece
Hydrangeas are a classic flower that are perfect for any centerpiece.
This pretty arrangement is made with blue, green, and purple flowers, but you can use any color combination that you like.
Paired with a few pastel Easter eggs, this centerpiece is sure to impress your guests.
18. DIY Easter Egg Vase
This Easter egg vase from Sugar and Charm is so easy to make and adds a pop of color to your table.
You can make it with real or faux flowers and use any color eggs you like.
19. Easter Egg And Ranunculus Centerpiece
This centerpiece is so easy to make, and it’s so pretty! The bright colors of the ranunculus flowers make this a perfect Easter centerpiece.
And the eggs are such a cute and fun touch. You can use faux eggs for this project if you want to save it for next year!
20. DIY Glitter Easter Egg Centerpiece
If you love the idea of a simple egg centerpiece but want to elevate it a bit, this DIY is for you.
You can use whatever color glitter you like, but we have to say we’re partial to this pretty rose gold.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & A Princess.
21. Easter Egg And Daffodil Centerpiece
You can’t go wrong with a classic daffodil bouquet.
The bright, yellow flowers are a symbol of spring and are a lovely way to bring the season into your home.
This blogger arranged a few daffodils in a clear vase and then filled the space around the flowers with plastic Easter eggs.
You can use any kind of vase you have on hand, and even switch out the eggs for jelly beans or another filler.
22. DIY Easter Egg Terrarium
Want to add a little greenery to your Easter centerpiece? Go for a terrarium.
You can make a simple one with a glass bowl and a few plants, or go all out with a larger terrarium and some faux eggs.
You can also use real eggs for this craft. Just blow out the egg, paint it to look like a mini galaxy and then add a small plant.
23. Easter Egg And Carnation Centerpiece
Easter eggs aren’t just for hunting or decorating. You can also use them to create a stunning centerpiece with just a few simple supplies.
To make this arrangement, you’ll need a foam craft ring, a variety of colored carnations, and some plastic Easter eggs.
Use a hot glue gun to attach the eggs to the foam ring, then fill in any gaps with the carnations.
Finally, place a small glass vase in the center of the ring and fill it with water and more flowers.
The result is a beautiful and colorful Easter centerpiece that’s sure to impress your guests.
24. DIY Easter Egg Planters
Easter eggs don’t have to be hidden on the ground—you can use them to create a stunning planter for your centerpiece.
This tutorial uses a mix of faux and real eggs, but you could use all faux eggs to keep it simple.
Fill the eggs with soil and small plants and then arrange them in a bowl or basket. Top it off with some faux moss or Easter grass.
Conclusion
These Easter centerpieces are the perfect way to dress up your dining room table for the holiday. Whether you want a simple arrangement or something more elaborate, we have ideas for everyone.