Easter is around the corner, and as we start to prep for the season ahead we can’t help but feel a little inspired. The door is the perfect place to hang Easter decorations and we promise your guests and even your neighbors will be feeling the spring vibes. Not to mention, DIYing your own Easter door decorations is a fun way to bond with your kids and introduce them to the new season.
While I’ve always enjoyed crafting our own decorations, I figured I would include a mix of both DIYs and store-bought options.
Using a hanging basket that is perfect for the door, we filled it with faux florals. To give it an Easter theme we used light colors like baby blues, whites, and pinks.
We can’t help but love the fresh greenery greeting guests as they walk up to the front door. This moss-covered bunny door hanger is the perfect idea for anyone looking for an easy DIY.
I’ve always been a big fan of Etsy, especially when it comes to seasonal decor that’s made by makers and small business owners. This colorful wreath would make a beautiful addition to your front door this spring. Jen from the Mad House made this easter wreath and I love how wonderful it looks. It’s a fun way to welcome easter in your home by choosing from three different sizes to fit your door.
Grab a bush of orange tulips (real or faux) and DIY this spring carrot door hanger. This cute handmade sign is a great way to welcome Easter into your home. It’s also possible to handmake yourself, by grabbing a circular board from a craft store, faux foliage, a hot glue gun, and some inexpensive ribbon. Instead of a door that screams easter, I like to grab a crate, and potted plants and add a few bunnies and call it a day. This speckled egg wreath is one of the prettiest ways to welcome guests into your home. Think about adding fun decorations like these wooden bunnies next to potted tulips.
While this front door idea isn’t necessarily the easiest to make, it is possible to do it on your own. With several quick cuts, some mini planters, and screws, you’re all set for Easter.
If you’re looking for a more simple front porch idea, grab an Easter basket, fill it with soil, and add some pretty spring flowers.
This Easter Carrot Wreath is made with a mix of colored twine and wire and is a pretty option for hanging on your door. One of my favorite DIYs I’ve seen recently was this Wreath of colorful eggs. For some extra decor try adding some foliage to the wreath, and personalizing it with different colored bowties.
When storing this item make sure it is fully dry before placing it in an airtight bag or bin. Looking for a budget option that still lets your guests know your home is styled for Easter? Or it can be a great option for renters who aren’t ready to invest in a lot of Easter decor yet. You can head out for a walk around your neighborhood to collect feathers and anything else that reminds you of Easter. Then with your collection, grab a hot glue gun and add them to your wreath. These adorable bunny door hangers are a fun way to add some easter charm to your home.
If you’re a fan of going big or going home, this giant reusable easter egg decoration is perfect for you. The sign is printed on vinyl so it will hold up in all weather, which makes it a great idea for Easter door decorations. DIYing your own doormat is pretty genius because you can completely customize it for each and every season.
It’s also quite simple, and all you need to make your front door look instantly festive are the following materials: For those who are huge fans of the french country, this spring wreath is a beautiful start to your Easter decor. The best way to do this is by ensuring they are weatherproof as much as possible and stored in a dry and safe bin or bag.
It’s the best option for any decor that is sitting outside, that way it prevents rot and mold from starting. Tools you’ll need Click on the picture above to shop the items directly.











