Hello, and Happy Spring! I am giddy with excitement that Spring is here at last! Even though it is currently only 48º here in Columbus, I am so ready to infuse our house with some Spring and Easter decor! If you’ve read my blog before, you may have seen some of my everyday decor mainstays that I have switched up for Fall, Christmas/Winter and Valentine’s Day. It’s now time for these pieces to make their Easter debut.
I always like to begin the seasonal transformation with my wreath. As always, I start out with my grapevine wreath and monogram letter “N.” From the Christmas and Valentine’s wreath, I had to sand the glitter off of the monogram to get the smooth surface I wanted for the pretty peach color
I chose for Easter. Then I used a glue gun
to add dark sheet moss
and bright reindeer moss in between branches
. I found this peach with gold polka dot ribbon from Hobby Lobby and the small vine bird’s nest from Joann. I found speckled Easter egg jelly beans at Dollar Tree and thought they were simply adorable! I glued 3 of them into the birds nest for the “Easter eggs” to finish off my Easter wreath. You can find the ribbon wreath hanger tutorial here.
I decided to sprinkle the Easter egg jelly beans from the wreath throughout the house to bring some Easter spirit in. I poured 3 bags into my crackled glass hurricanes to make our Easter table centerpiece.
I added more of the them to the base of the moss topiaries that live on our mantle year round. There is a great moss topiary tutorial on Liz Marie Blog.
This Easter decor transformation was fun; it kind of felt like the grown up equivalent of decorating eggs and Easter egg hunts!
Do you do any type of decorating for Easter? I hope you had a wonderful 1st weekend of Spring!
Marie says
I absolutely love your wreath! The wreath itself, the way it is hung, simply all of it. Thanks for sharing your decor ideas with us at Merry Monday this week!
Heather says
I love the versatility of your decor ideas, very inexpensive to change and looks fabulous!
Lydia Nordhoff says
Thank you Heather!