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25 Amazing Easter Porch Decorating Ideas For Your Spring Inspiration

How can you get your house ready for Easter? By using my list of 25 amazing Easter porch decorating ideas for your inspiration, you can start transforming your home without breaking the bank.

You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to redecorate your house for a special occasion. It’s all about mixing and matching the right elements while expressing your taste.

Planter Arrangements

Colorful Plants To Welcome Your Guests

Front porch decorated with colorful plants

Ditch the dark colors of winter and add a splash of color at the front door to welcome your guests. This bright combination of purple, orange, and pink will bring joy to anyone who comes near your house.

Complement the warmth of this display with an innovative bouquet made of carrots and ribbons. Emphasize the spirit of Easter with a bunny placed in a glass lantern.

Yellow Flowers And Pastel Colors

Easter front porch decoration with flowers and Easter eggs

Pastel colors also work, as they bring warmth and happiness to your front door after the cold, dark winter. Mixing and matching various elements in a plant pot is an excellent idea for front porch Easter decorations.

Pastel Easter eggs and smaller branches with colorful eggs look cheerful without being too overwhelming. The combination of shapes and colors is exciting and you can customize the arrangement by picking the colors you prefer.

The More, The Merrier

Easter front porch decoration with flowers and lanterns

Easter is all about fun and creativity. Don’t hesitate to add more color to your porch, as it will bring more happiness.

Adding colorful pots, bright ribbons, and lanterns will create the perfect front area.

Create A Special Christmas Tree

Front porch decorated with Christmas tree like arrangement of Easter eggs

Just because winter is over, doesn’t mean you can’t pay homage to Christmas. This unique fern can be quickly transformed into a special Christmas tree by adding a few pastel-colored Easter eggs

Keep it on your porch to welcome guests. Add a piece of foam to support your plant and attach the pastel-colored eggs of your choice. Turn your Christmas tree into an Easter tree!

Big Pot For A Small Porch

Front porch decorated with flowers and Easter eggs in a big vase

Creatively redecorating your small porch is possible by adding a big pot. You can add a combination of fake plants, ribbons, flowers, and a few Easter eggs on twigs. Add more items to your big pot and you won’t go wrong. 

Simple Easter-Inspired Pot

A big Easter egg in a planter for front porch decoration

If you’re on a tight budget or don’t have much time, you can still transform your porch to welcome Easter, using a few elements. Fill a plant pot with foam and glue and put some fake grass on top.

Next, attach a big, brightly colored foam egg to a stick and stick it into the foam. Complement the look with a ribbon to welcome your guests. This can be a cool project to do with your kids.

Flowers And Eggs Go Perfectly Together

Flowers and Easter eggs in a rustic big metal planter

One flower bed is enough to transform your porch. Add a few Easter-related items and you’re good to go for the holiday.

A nest made of straw is the perfect spot to place your foam Easter eggs. The combination of various flowers brings joy and happiness to everyone who sees your porch.

Add Love With The Easter Bunny

Front porch decorated with cardboard bunny and flowers

Use the plant pots you already have to give your porch a new look. All you need is a bunny outline that you can find online. Draw it on foam and cut it out.

Pick a color inspired by the flowers in your pot and don’t forget to add the nose and eyes. Tie a ribbon around Mr. Bunny’s neck and listen to the giggles of your little ones.

Fewer Colors Speak Volumes

Front porch and door decorated with wreath and flowers

If you’re a minimalist, you can still transform your porch by adding a simple flower wreath to the front door. Consider painting your front door using a bright color, like yellow, to welcome the warm days of spring

Farmhouse Chic

A Vintage Egg Basket With White Tulips

Front porch decorated with eggs in a vintage basket and beautiful tulips in a metal pot

Using the decorative items you already have, you can transform the look of your porch. Farm-inspired items, like galvanized buckets, are easy and practical, especially if you’re on a tight budget.

Add some fake tulips and then fill a vintage basket with fake eggs to make sure that your front area is Easter-ready without spending a lot.

Tin And Flowers Work Well Together

Front porch decorated with old crates and carrots

Sticking to farm-inspired elements for your Easter porch decorations is an affordable and easy way to redecorate your front area. Tins make perfect plant pots and you can fill them with foam and add twigs, plants, and flowers, according to your preferences.

If you feel that your porch lacks color, put some fake carrots, as they add the needed brightness. Don’t forget to complement the look with a plastic or porcelain Easter bunny.

Recycling Old Decorations

Easter porch decoration with old decoration items

Your attic or basement could be home to fantastic decorative items that you’ve inherited from your parents or simply forgot about.

A weathered antique chair is a perfect centerpiece for your new Easter-inspired corner. Also, arrange a few old unused pots.

Don’t worry if your Easter bunny looks old. It only shows that it has been showing love to your family for a long time.

Flowers In A Vintage Watering Can

Flowers and eggs in an old watering can

It’s time to put your vintage watering can to some use. Use it as an innovative plant pot by adding a few fake or real flowers. Pastel-colored Easter eggs will complete the picture.

A Flowery Wooden Plate

Wooden plate with a pocket to hold flowers for front porch decoration

Redecorating your porch for the summer doesn’t have to involve Easter eggs if you’re not a big fan of them. An old wooden board can be used as a cool frame for colorful flowers.

Get a piece of hessian cloth to make pockets and add your flowers and plants to complement the elegant, rustic look. Stick to two or three calm colors and don’t forget to add a few bright green branches.

DIY Easter Rabbit

Wood And Cloth Rabbit Project

Cloth and wood bunnies for front porch decoration

Creating Easter cheer is simple with wooden bunnies. Paint the bunnies in soft, spring-inspired hues and let the rustic charm shine through with a distressed look.

Cut ears from sturdy cardboard, adorn them with pink centers, and attach them to your bunnies. A vibrant ribbon bow around each bunny’s neck adds a festive touch. Use markers for the eyes and nose, bringing the face to life. These bunnies, perfect for holding colorful eggs, will add a delightful touch to your Easter porch decor.

Simple Wood Bunny Cutout

Wood bunny cut out for Easter porch decoration

Let’s face it — some people aren’t good at drawing and painting. Don’t worry! You can make a wooden cutout using an online outline. Download the outline and cut a thin wooden board into the shape of an Easter Bunny.

Forget about coloring the rabbit, because the natural color of the wood will blend beautifully with the rest of your porch and lawn.

DIY Easter Welcoming Board

Front porch decorated with bunny painting and Easter eggs basket

If you’re not sure about how to redecorate your porch for Easter, you can try to combine a bunch of Easter-inspired elements.

An old blackboard can be transformed into an eye-catching piece with a simple chalk bunny drawing on it. Use an old basket with some Easter eggs in it and you’ll have unique decorations that can last for years.

Old Wooden Planks Easter Transformation

Bunny made with old wooden planks used for front porch decoration

Stay simple with this DIY Easter bunny. Old wooden planks can be cut using an online outline. Add a ribbon to compliment the look without spending a lot of cash. Make sure that you’ve stuck it securely to a piece of wood or foam to keep it stable.

To make your porch Easter-ready, don’t forget to add a plant pot to the scene. Fake plants require no maintenance and will look good throughout summer.

Choose Colored Cardboard

Cardboard Easter bunny with polka dots

Picking the right material for your DIY project can save you a lot of time and effort. To make your Easter bunny, choose colorful cardboard that requires no extra work.

Add a few colorful ribbons to make it extra bright. You can keep the rabbit standing by sticking it to a wooden stand or gluing it to the wall.

Decorate With Rain Boots

Bright Rain Boots For Bright Days

Yellow rain boots used for Easter front porch decoration

Have you got a pair of rain boots that no longer fit? These rubber boots are the perfect plant pots to welcome your guests as Easter approaches. 

Fill them with soil and add a few branches that guard the Easter bunny. A galvanized bucket full of fake greenery will bring the scene to life.

Polka Dot Rain Boots

Pink polka dots rain boots hanging on the front door for decoration

This setup reminds us of Christmas, but with an Easter-inspired theme. There’s something funny and childish about polka dot rain boots. In this setup, the same pattern of the boots is used for the ribbons that hold the boots together.

Keeping the boots empty is not the best idea. This is why a bunch of white flowers and greenery were added to make the decoration look more alive.

Various Décor

Bunny In A Lantern

Bunny in a lantern for Easter front porch decoration

Don’t be shy while thinking about the elements you can use to redecorate your porch for Easter. You can add flowers to the wicker basket to remind people of the beauty of summer.

Keep the Easter bunny in a lantern, so your guests can enjoy looking at it when they approach your front door. Bright fake flowers need no maintenance and can be complemented with a colorful ribbon that brings the whole design together.

Eggs In A Basket

Colorful Easter eggs in a basket for decoration

Not having the time to shop for decorative items doesn’t mean you should keep your porch empty. Here, you can fill an old wire basket with colored foam eggs

Choose different colors and don’t hesitate to draw some patterns to make your Easter eggs look more unique.

Use An Unused Tea Cart

Easter front porch decoration with old tea cart

Do you have an unused tea cart? Don’t toss it just yet because this vintage-style tea cart can be the centerpiece of your redecorated porch.

Fill your tea cart with different bunches of colorful flowers and add a stuffed bunny to play the role of the Easter bunny. 

You don’t have to buy special decor items for Easter, as it all lies in how creative you can be.

Nothing Will Go Away

Easter front porch decoration with old items from the garage

Are you short on time or money? This shouldn’t be an issue, as you can recycle several items from your basement or garage to bring life to your porch.

In this design, a watering can is filled with fake, colorful flowers. It’s kept on top of a wooden box that has had a layer of fresh paint. Fill an old lantern with real or fake grass to make your porch pop with color. 

Don’t forget to add a few foam eggs to remind people that Easter is just around the corner.

Best Easter Porch Decorating Ideas Wrap Up

Have you enjoyed our inspirational list? Our list combines a lot of attention-grabbing Easter porch decorating ideas that you can start making right now.

Decorating your porch doesn’t have to cost hundreds of dollars. Use your creativity and a few simple items to get your front door area ready for the holiday.

If you happen to need these ideas to prep your house for sale, check out our ultimate guide where we talk about 150+ curb appeal ideas. And if you dreaming of Easter in the middle of winter, check out our winter porch decor ideas in this post.

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About The Author

  • Nadya Jones

    Nadya's the creative mind behind this blog, sharing her passion for landscaping, gardening and making spaces that nourish the soul. An entrepreneur and writer based in Raleigh, NC, Nadya turns imaginative ideas into inspiration, fueling home and garden dreams. Though Nadya crafts gorgeous posts and photos showcasing lush yards or blooming gardens, the real magic happens behind the scenes where Nadya's partner Brett provides endless support, implementing each vision with care and dedication. Brett's the one ensuring her creative concepts come to life. At heart, Nadya remains an imaginative soul, forever dreaming of whimsical details, vibrant hues and lush landscapes. Each manicured edge or blossoming bloom fuels inspiration, expanding her vision of what's possible in design and life. She shares her love for landscaping, gardening, and outdoor design in her blog, the one you are visiting right now. If you are interested in the same things, be sure to check it out! Also, follow Nadya on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Flickr!

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About The Author

Nadya Jones

Nadya's the creative mind behind this blog, sharing her passion for landscaping, gardening and making spaces that nourish the soul. An entrepreneur and writer based in Raleigh, NC, Nadya turns imaginative ideas into inspiration, fueling home and garden dreams. Though Nadya crafts gorgeous posts and photos showcasing lush yards or blooming gardens, the real magic happens behind the scenes where Nadya's partner Brett provides endless support, implementing each vision with care and dedication. Brett's the one ensuring her creative concepts come to life. At heart, Nadya remains an imaginative soul, forever dreaming of whimsical details, vibrant hues and lush landscapes. Each manicured edge or blossoming bloom fuels inspiration, expanding her vision of what's possible in design and life. She shares her love for landscaping, gardening, and outdoor design in her blog, the one you are visiting right now. If you are interested in the same things, be sure to check it out! Also, follow Nadya on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Flickr!

4 thoughts on “25 Amazing Easter Porch Decorating Ideas For Your Spring Inspiration”

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  1. I love your ideas! I bought Styrofoam sheets to make peep shaped bunnies for the front of my house, now don’t know where or how to get a stencil/pattern big enough to use. Any suggestions?

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  2. As another idea, you can hang orange lights on or around your porch. Orange light is not truly different from what you do for Christmastime. It is able to provide you great theme of Halloween and fall to your porch.

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