Adorable Outdoor Easter Decorations You Can DIY on a Budget

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Washi Tape Eggs

Dying Easter eggs can be such a hassle! So when you’re hoping to display a whole basketful by your front door, this DIY idea is a much easier solution.  Apply strips of washi tape to the outside of your hardboiled eggs in any design you like for a colorful, 5-minute DIY outdoor Easter decor idea that has just the same amount of impact—if not more!

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Chalk Bunny Paw Prints

Using sidewalk chalk, draw oversized bunny-shaped paw prints in different colors along your home’s front walkway.  Outline each one in white chalk to really make them pop!

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Easter Bunny Flower Pots

Hot-glue cardstock bunny ears onto a white flower pot and draw on a cute bunny face using pink and black paint pens.  Attach an oversized white pompom tail to the back and show it off on your front porch for everybunny to see!

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Egg-ceptional Place Settings

To add a little flair to your outdoor table setting, take a pastel craft egg and adorn them with each guest’s first initial.  Place them according to seating arrangements.

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Colorful Easter Sticky-Note Wreath

Have your family members and closest friends write sweet Easter-themed wishes onto pastel-colored sticky notes and stick them onto a cardboard ring to make a sentimental outdoor Easter wreath that’s full of sweet sayings and sentiments.

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Paint Chip Egg Banner

Gather free paint chip strips from your local hardware store and cut them into the shape of an Easter egg.  Punch a hole at the top of each and string them into a colorful, low-cost Easter garland you can hang outside.

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Flower-Filled Lantern

Rather than filling your favorite outdoor lantern with candles, stuff it with flowers (fresh or faux) for a chic springtime look.  Top off this DIY outdoor Easter decor idea by weaving in some battery-powered fairy lights for an even more whimsical feel.

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DIY Easter Egg String Lights

Bust into your Christmas decorations and find your favorite string lights. Measure the lightbulb and find a drill bit in the same size.  Grab a bag of plastic eggs and, using your drill and your new drill bit, make a small hole in the center. The eggs should fit snugly making this a quick outdoor decoration!

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Ribbon-Covered Eggs

Find a piece of foam at your local craft store and carve it into an egg shape. Hot glue your favorite springtime ribbons on top until the egg is covered.  Then, tie a bow on top to complete the look of this easy outdoor Easter egg decor.

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Bunny Bottom Flower Pot

Take a large dark-colored cotton pom pom and hot glue it to a terracotta flower pot. Add a smaller white pom pom to the center of the dark-colored one.  Cut out some bunny feet using construction paper and hot glue them on either side of the bottom of the dark-colored pom pom.

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Easter Egg Piñata

Make your own DIY Easter egg-shaped piñata! Blow up a ballon and cover it with newspaper dipped in a mixture of Elmer’s glue and water to make the base of your paper mâché piñata. Cut a hole in the bottom once dry and fill it with Easter candy before you finish decorating the exterior with fringed tissue paper or paint.

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DIY Floral Boxes

Pick some of your favorite flowers from your backyard or create them with construction paper.  Next, hot glue to the center of a small gift box. Fill the box with chocolate eggs for a sweet surprise. Perfect for an outdoor setting!

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Flower Pot Gumball Machine

Take a flowerpot and turn it upside down. Next, take an old candy jar and hot glue it to the bottom of the flowerpot.  Make sure the opening of the candy jar is front-facing. Next, take the top of the candy jar and hot glue it to the top to finish off the classic gumball machine look. Fill with Easter goodies or fresh flowers.