32 Charming Easter Garland Ideas to Brighten Up Your Space

32 Charming Easter Garland Ideas to Brighten Up Your Space

Easter garlands add a festive touch to any spring celebration. The base can be made from cardboard, dry branches, or foam. Adore a floral theme with a bow for flavorful foliage and leafy branches. Alternatively, embellish your garland with painted cardboard eggs or shape it like a bird’s nest with cardboard eggs.

32 Charming Easter Garland Ideas to Brighten Up Your Space

Bunny and chick figures bring a joyful essence to your garland. For a magical touch, add LED lights or reflective stickers to make it twinkle. A simple leafy green garland and a string bunny garland create a natural look. You can decorate a window or mantel with this easy DIY garland.

1. Paint Chip Egg Garland

Paint Chip Egg Garland

Create a colorful Easter garland using free paint chips from your local hardware store. Cut egg shapes from paint chips using scissors or a paper trimmer. Punch small holes at the top of each egg and thread them onto twine or ribbon.

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This project is budget-friendly and customizable to match any decor. Kids can help select colors and cut out shapes, making it a fun family activity. The ombre effect of paint chips adds visual interest to the finished garland. Hang it on a mantel, across a window, or as party decor for a festive touch.

2. Felted Carrot Bunting

Felted Carrot Bunting

Craft a charming felted carrot bunting for Easter using wool roving and needle felting techniques. Start by rolling small egg-sized pieces of orange roving into logs. Use a felting needle to shape and firm up the carrots. Add green tops by felting wisps of green roving to one end.

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Once you have several carrots, string them together using twine or ribbon to create a bunting. This soft, textured decoration adds a whimsical touch to your Easter decor. It can serve as a cake topper or a longer garland for mantels and shelves.

3. Burlap Bunny Garland

Burlap Bunny Garland

Create a rustic Easter garland using burlap and white felt. Using a template, cut triangle-shaped bunting pieces from burlap. Create bunny silhouettes from white felt and glue them onto the burlap triangles. String the buntings together using jute twine or macrame cord.

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This project requires minimal sewing and can be completed in the afternoon. The natural burlap textures and soft white bunnies create a charming farmhouse-style decoration. Hang it on a mantel, across a window, or as party decor.

4. Burlap Carrot Garland

Burlap Carrot Garland

For a rustic Easter touch, craft a unique carrot garland using burlap. Cut carrot shapes from orange burlap and add green burlap or felt tops. String the carrots together using twine or ribbon.

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Add charm by adding small white burlap flowers with button centers between the carrots. This garland combines the earthy texture of burlap with playful carrot shapes, perfect for spring decor. It’s an easy DIY project that adds a homespun feel to your Easter decorations.

5. Honeycomb Egg Garland

Honeycomb Egg Garland

For a modern Easter look, create an eye-catching honeycomb egg garland. Form egg shapes using tissue paper or pre-made honeycomb balls in pastel shades. String them together on satin or velvet ribbon for an elegant touch.

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This garland adds dimension and texture to your decor. Mix gold accents like string or small doilies between the eggs for extra flair. Hang multiple strands together for a dramatic effect. This lightweight garland is perfect for decorating mantels, doorways, or a festive Easter photo backdrop.

6. Jellybean Bunting

Jellybean Bunting

Brighten your Easter decor with a colorful jellybean bunting. Cut small triangles from sturdy cardstock in pastel shades—glue jellybeans onto the triangles in neat rows or playful patterns. Punch holes at the top of each triangle and thread them onto twine or ribbon to create the garland.

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This craft doubles as a party favor—guests can remove and enjoy the jellybeans! Hang it across mantels, walls, or doorways for a cheerful, edible Easter decoration. It’s a fun project for kids and adults and adds a sweet touch to your celebrations.

7. Felt and Feather Carrot Garland

Felt and Feather Carrot Garland

Add whimsy to your Easter decor with a felt and feather carrot garland. Cut carrot shapes from orange felt and attach green feathers to the tops for leafy accents. Use hot glue to secure the pieces and string them together on twine or ribbon.

Felt and Feather Carrot Garland 1

The combination of soft felt and fluffy feathers creates a quirky, textured look. Pair it with other spring-themed decorations for a cohesive display. This garland is easy to make and brings a playful charm to mantels, windows, or party spaces.

8. Birdie Balloon Garland

Birdie Balloon Garland

With this birdie balloon garland, simple balloons can become adorable chicks. Inflate yellow balloons and twist the tops to form heads. Using double-sided tape, attach orange crepe paper beaks and feathers as wings.

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Draw eyes with a black marker for personality. String the balloons together on ribbon or twine to create the garland. This craft is quick, affordable, and perfect for Easter parties or spring baby showers. Hang it outdoors or indoors for a delightful burst of color and fun.

9. Spring Paper Flower Garland

Spring Paper Flower Garland

Celebrate spring with a delicate paper flower garland. Using templates, cut flower patterns from frosted paper, curl the petals, and glue them into layered blossoms. Add leaves for extra detail.

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Thread flowers and leaves onto a thin ribbon using a craft needle to form the garland. This versatile decoration works well for mantels, walls, or table decor. Its soft colors and intricate design bring an elegant touch to Easter celebrations or any springtime event.

10. Yarn Egg Garland

Yarn Egg Garland

Create a unique yarn egg garland that’s fun for all ages. Inflate small balloons into egg shapes, then wrap them with pastel-colored yarn coated in Mod Podge. Let them dry completely before popping the balloons to reveal hollow yarn eggs.

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String these eggs onto twine or ribbon to make your garland. The result is lightweight, colorful, and perfect for mantels or windows. Kids will love helping with this hands-on craft that’s both creative and festive.

11. Paint Chip Easter Egg Banner

Paint Chip Easter Egg Banner

Repurpose paint chips into a vibrant Easter egg banner. Cut egg shapes from paint chips in various colors, creating an ombre effect if desired. Punch holes at the top of each egg and thread them onto twine or ribbon to form the banner.

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This eco-friendly project is simple yet striking, ideal for last-minute decor. Hang it across mantels, doorways, or walls for an eye-catching Easter display that’s easy on the budget.

12. Felt Bunny Garland

Felt Bunny Garland

Craft a charming felt bunny garland for Easter using simple materials. Cut bunny shapes from white felt using a template or cookie cutter. Layer two pieces for each bunny and sew them with a running stitch—stuff lightly with poly-fill for a 3D effect.

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Punch small holes in the ears to string them onto jute twine. For extra cuteness, glue on pom-pom tails. This budget-friendly project is perfect for decorating mantels or windows. If sewing isn’t your forte, use glue instead. The result is a delightful, handmade Easter decoration that adds a festive touch to any room.

13. Bunny and Carrot Garland

Bunny and Carrot Garland

Create a playful Easter garland by combining bunnies and carrots. Use orange paper to make carrot-shaped treat bags and fill them with candy or small gifts. Cut bunny shapes from colored paper and attach pom-pom tails with hot glue.

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String the bunnies and carrots alternately on twine or ribbon. This craft is easy to make with kids and adds a whimsical touch to any room. Hang it on walls, doors, or mantels for a fun Easter vibe. The project is simple, affordable, and perfect for getting children involved in holiday decorating.

14. Felt Ball Bunny Garland

Felt Ball Bunny Garland

Transform felt balls into adorable bunny heads for a unique garland. Add floppy felt ears and tiny pom-pom noses to each ball using glue. String the bunny heads on twine, spacing them evenly. This craft is quick and perfect for adding a modern touch to your Easter decor.

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Use pastel colors for a soft, springtime feel, or go bold with bright hues to make it stand out. The garland works well on mantels, across windows, or as party decor. It’s an easy DIY project that combines cuteness with contemporary style.

15. Egg and Hydrangea Garland

Egg and Hydrangea Garland

Combine pastel-speckled eggs with faux hydrangea blooms for an elegant Easter garland. Attach the eggs and flowers to twine using hot glue or floral wire. Alternate between eggs and hydrangeas for a balanced look.

Egg and Hydrangea Garland 1

This garland works beautifully as table decor or wall art, adding a sophisticated touch to your Easter celebrations. Its neutral tones make it suitable for spring decor beyond Easter. The mix of textures and colors creates a visually appealing decoration that brings a touch of nature indoors.

16. Papercut Bunny Garland

Papercut Bunny Garland

Craft an easy papercut bunny garland with printable templates. Print bunny silhouettes on sturdy cardstock in your preferred colors, then carefully cut them out with scissors. Punch holes in the ears and string them onto twine or ribbon. Add pom-pom tails for extra charm.

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This lightweight garland is ideal for decorating kids’ rooms or party spaces during Easter. The project is simple enough for children to help with, making it a fun family activity. Customize the colors to match your decor, or let kids choose their favorite hues4.