26 DIY Easter Tree Ideas to Dress Up Your Holiday Table
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Painted Easter Egg Tree
Fill a tea tin with floral foam and insert blooming branches (here, dogwood). Hang painted wooden eggs (you can paint them with glossy spray paint or acrylic paint) using a length of ribbon looped around the egg and held in place with a wooden craft bead.
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Pom Pom Easter Egg Tree
Grab your favorite yarn and hit up the following tutorial for directions on how to make solid-color, striped and even polka dot eggs perfect for transforming a few spring sprigs into a fun Easter tree!
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Floral Easter Tree
If you're a fan of the gorgeous cherry blossoms that bloom in spring, you'll love this craft idea. It involves decorating your eggs as though they're blooming too, then hanging them from branches.
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Easter Tree Centerpiece
You're bound to spend time on your Easter tree. Why relegate it to act purely as decoration?
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Easter Egg Tree for Kids
Here's one craft that's easy enough to involve the littlest ones in your family. Simply fill a Mason jar with foraged branches, then decorate with store-bought Easter accessories.
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Jelly Bean Easter Tree
Admit it: You're smitten already! This tree is beyond adorable, and features tiny jelly beans on lovely foraged branches.
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Easter Egg Topiary Tree
For those who prefer a more subdued, natural-looking color palette, this topiary tutorial is for you!
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Hand-Painted Easter Egg Tree
All you need to make this happy tree are some eggs (have the kids show off their creativity by painting white egg ornaments), a couple of branches from your yard, and a pretty vase!
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DIY Easter Egg Bouquet
This project takes its inspiration from jelly bean Easter trees, but by substituting dyed cotton swabs for the candy it's even more inexpensive to make. And there's no temptation to eat all that sugar!
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Floral Easter Egg Topiary
This floral topiary makes the perfect Easter centerpiece or hostess gift! Swap out the colors or theme to make one for another holiday. (How cute would it be to decorate one for the 4th of July using red, white, and blue flowers or vintage fireworks packaging?)
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White and Black Easter Egg Tree
Pops of black are unexpected for Easter but play surprisingly well with other pastels against a white tree. Can’t find a white tree? Spray paint one like they did here.
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Easy DIY Easter Egg Tree
Attach coordinating ribbon to already-decorated eggs and hang from foraged branches for the cutest—and easiest— DIY ever.
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Springy Easter Tree
We love the live, leafy branches used in this project that tell us that spring is really here. To add to the cheery vibe, you can decorate this tree with anything that reminds you of the season—from the always popular eggs and bunnies to faux flowers and feathers.
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3-D Paper Easter Egg Tree
Give your Easter tree some dimension this year by crafting lovely 3-D paper eggs for it. You can go for more muted tones, or get wild with bright colors or even sparkly paper.
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Feather Easter Egg Tree
You likely already have everything you need to make this whimsical tree. (The feathers are made of paper!) Don't have much time to spend crafting? Use real feathers instead!
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Tiered Easter Egg Tree
Dress up your Easter table with this fun take on the Easter tree! You can make your own tiered stand or buy one readymade. (Search "cardboard cupcake stand" for best results.)
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Decoupaged Easter Egg Tree
This happy tree may be time-consuming to make, but you'll use it for years to come!
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Egg Popper Tree
Who says Easter trees always have to be indoors? Instead, fill large plastic eggs with candy and wrap them in crepe paper. Hang them on tree branches and let the kiddos pull them down after supper. You get a cute Easter tree for the yard; they get a festive game.
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Painted Easter Egg Tree
Get the kids involved in this project by having them paint white plastic eggs. Then, fill a jar or vase with a bundle of branches, hang the eggs, and you're done!
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Salt Dough Easter Egg Ornaments
If you want to re-use your Easter tree next year without having to put too much extra elbow grease into it, here's a neat idea. Craft beautiful salt dough egg ornaments that can be stored and brought out again, year after year.
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Naturally Dyed Easter Egg Tree
Love this tree's dreamy color palette? Look no further than your own fridge! The eggs were naturally dyed using red onion, red cabbage, blueberries, blackberries, and turmeric.
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Easter Grass Egg Tree
Those foam craft store trees aren't just for Christmas. All you need is some Easter basket grass, eggs, and a hot glue gun to make this festive egg tree.
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Pastel Easter Tree
Go big or go home this Easter with a pink flocked Christmas tree (white works well, too) topped by an Easter Bunny pinata. Then, simply decorate the rest of the tree with pastel ribbons and bows and other Easter decor.
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Farmhouse Easter Tree
You actually don't need a pastel-colored evergreen to transform it from a Christmas tree to an Easter tree, as this project proves. Just deck it with Easter ornaments and garland you purchase or make yourself. Easy peasy!
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Sun Catcher Easter Egg Tree
Another kid-friendly project, this tree utilizes plastic beads and a hot oven to make the stained glass-like ornaments that hang from its branches.
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Paint Chip Easter Egg Tree
You don't have to spend a lot to make a cute Easter display. Just grab some paper paint samples from the hardware store and a pair of scissors and you're well on your way to crafting the colorful egg ornaments seen here.