5 Simple Tips for Decorating Your Home for
EasterBy: Adrian Adams
Easter is a time of celebration, new beginnings, and is a sure
sign that spring has arrived. The Easter holidays are also an
excellent time to decorate in preparation for the new, warmer
season. Here are five simple tips and ideas to easily and
inexpensively, decorate your home for Easter.
Lighten up
Now that the colder weather is over it's time to get rid of all
those heavy, dark fabrics that are perfect for winter but
stifling in the springtime. Replace heavy draperies with light,
airy sheers in pale or neutral tones and get rid of heavy
throws and cozy area rugs.
Fake is out
When Easter and spring have finally arrived after a dark,
dreary winter, it's time to put all of your fake flowers, silk
arrangements, swags, and wreaths away for the spring and
summer. Supermarkets and grocery stores usually have cheap
bouquets of flowers complete with baby's breath that can be
arranged in a variety of ways to brighten and freshen up any
home.
Dress up the table
If you don't already have a set of 'dress' linens for your
table, a cheap, white fabric tablecloth that is starched and
ironed is the perfect start to an elegant Easter table. Use
fabric napkins folded at each place setting along with a single
flower as well as your best china and silver.
If you don't have matching place settings, then try using
plates in different pastel colors for a more whimsical look.
Also use pretty fabric to tie silverware together along with
chocolate suckers for the little ones.
Create a focal point
Create an unusual centerpiece for your Easter table using
different sized wine glasses, goblets, or even glass bowls.
Turn the wine glasses upside down and place pillar candles in
spring colors on top. Now put baby's breath or any type of
fresh greenery around the bottom of the glasses, away from the
candle's flames of course, for an incredibly inexpensive but
beautiful centerpiece.
Glass bowls or jars filled with jellybeans surrounded by either
real or fake eggs and some greenery is another simple way to
decorate your home for Easter.
Make a candy wreath
The front door is usually the first thing people see when
visiting our home and it is the perfect place to hang a candy
wreath at Easter time. This is a simple project that isn't
expensive to make and will liven up your home for spring. All
that's needed is a round wire wreath form, or even a clothes
hanger shaped into a circle, about two pounds of hard candy,
the kind that comes in twisted wrappers, embroidery thread, and
a colorful ribbon.
Securely tie the thread to the wire form leaving two ends of
equal length, then make a loose knot in the thread, insert the
ends of a three candy wrappers into the knot and then cinch
shut. Repeat the process the entire way around the wire form
until all of the candies are attached and then hang the wreath
from a pretty piece of ribbon.
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