Would you like to festively decorate not only the house but also the garden? Then take a look at these great ideas for Easter decorations in the garden. In spring and with the diverse motifs, it is easy to find the right flair for your garden. Whether with blooming spring flowers, colorfully painted Easter eggs and decor in delicate pastel tones, you can set attractive accents outside.
Colorfully painted Easter eggs hanging in the bushes and trees are a beautiful and easy way to decorate your outdoor space. Here you have the choice of making the egg pendants yourself or buying ready-made eggs. Choose eggs in bright colors like red, yellow or pink. In combination with the green of the trees and bushes they are really shown off. For a more natural effect, color the plastic eggs beige. Once the eggs are dry, the brown color can be sprinkled over the eggs with a brush.
Decorate your front doorwith a colorful, homemade wreath made of decorated plastic eggs in different sizes. Get a plastic or raffia wreath blank, a few plastic eggs, and a hot glue gun. Cover every inch of the wreath with the smaller eggs filling in the gaps. You can also use bunny dolls, flowers and ribbons as accents.
Large metal lanterns are popular outdoor accessories. But they don't just offer space for large pillar candles. Beautiful seasonal arrangements can be presented in the lanterns. Place some moss or grass at the bottom of the lantern. The highlight can be a rabbit figure or an Easter basket with colorful eggs. Let your imagination run wild!
The Peeps are essential for Easter in the USA. The sweets come in different shapes and colors, but the most famous motif is the bunny. The shape is easy to imitate and can be made from many materials. We think the idea for garden stakes made of Styrofoam is very successful!
You'll need a large, white plastic or paper plate that will form the bunny's head, and a second, smaller plate cut in half - one half for each ear. Then draw the eyes, whiskers and mouth with black paint and nose and inner ears with pink paint. Attach the ears to the head with craft glue and glue the bunny to a longer popsicle stick to stick in the ground.
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