MY Classic Easter Home STYLE
There’s no surprise here, my favorite way to decorate for Easter is with blue and white, mixed with cabbageware! Easter is one of my all time favorite holidays. I even hosted an Easter Egg hunt years ago. This year I wanted to share a bit of my favorite decor. The ones that make the cut year after year. They have become my heirlooms, and I love to add a piece every year.
My favorite places to shop for Easter decor
- Tricia Lowenfield. Love her precious personalized pieces for classic Easter style. The custom eggs, to the ornaments. I’ve become a person that has a “tree” for every season. Christmas, Valentine’s, Easter… I love that! I especially love her sweet crosses, which would also be great for being everyday decor.
- For Pete’s Sake Pottery: Susan makes the prettiest bunnies, eggs and all of the hand painted prettiness. They always sell out every season! You will find lots of blue and white Easter decor here.
- Shannon Kirsten: Shannon started making hand painted eggs this year! I scooped up a lily of the valley one as my Easter treat for 2024!
- Cailini Coastal: If you’re looking for beautiful Easter decor to grace your entire home from your tables to your door, Cailini Coastal is a one stop shop!
- Williams Sonoma: I can never resist picking up a chocolate bunny for the boys from WS, or a new piece of bordallo Pinheiro for me (:
- Target: the obvious choice! I always love to see what their new lines bring out during Easter.
- At Home: I always find fun pieces to entertain with on Easter or to decorate in my home at, At Home.
- Don’t forget to check the thrift stores! This time of year they usually have it all separated out into Easter decor, and non-Easter decor. So they make it easy on you! Two of my favorite Easter decor pieces I own were from thrift stores. I have a set of these blue needlepoint pillows that my best friend gave me for Christmas two years ago. I actually use them year round but they really shine during Easter. My other favorite thrift find is a beautiful porcelain lamb. There’s nothing like owning a little piece of history! I find the mixing old and new keeps it all fresh and fun!