Simple Easter Decor: Bunny Centerpiece
Nothing says Easter like a sweet bunny centerpiece! Get my Easter decorating tips!
I cannot believe it’s March.
And Easter is just around the corner…
Most of you probably know that we moved to this home about 8 months ago, so this will be our first spring here.
I can’t wait.
The previous owners were avid (and amazingly talented!) gardeners, and our huge yard really is just gorgeous (I can say that because I’m not the one who created it 😉 ). It was even beautiful in the winter, but it definitely took on a different look.
As I was wandering through the sparser winter garden, I noticed this little statue poking through the rosemary. I hadn’t seen him (yes, I’ve decided it’s a him… we’re calling him Peter) before because of the full plants, but winter’s bare branches revealed his sweet little head.
And since I think the best way to decorate for spring is to bring the outdoors in… to celebrate the beautiful of new birth and life… I thought he should come in, too.
I piled him in a tobacco basket with some dried eucalyptus and called it done. Ten two minute decorating.
Be sure to visit the other ladies sharing their 10 minute decorating ideas for Easter – all their links are below. And, most importantly, remember the real reason for Easter – new life through a Savior. Happy Easter!
Making it in the Mountains, Spring Wreath
Love of Home, Pretty Napkin Rings
AKA Design, Pretty and Quick Easter Table Setting
Maison de Pax, Simple Easter Bunny Centerpiece
Setting For Four, Decorating Ideas With Easter Eggs
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Flowering Easter Eggs
Stone Gable, Easter 10 Minute Decorating
This looks so lovely Rachel!
Such a pretty bunny and I love your dinning room! I used to have a bunny about that size and grey, he was the best 🙂
I love the story of Peter, the bunny! Lovely centerpiece.
Beautiful centerpiece idea Rachel! Love Peter in his nest of eucalyptus! Sharing on fb and pinning!
Thanks, Heather! xx
Cute! It’s always fun when there is a story behind your decorating. Enjoy seeing all the new finds that bloom up this spring!
Thanks, Jenn!