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Easter chickens & bunnies – Cheerful accents for shelves, tables and baskets

Nothing signals spring like friendly chicks and rabbits. Mix plush companions, small figurines, window stickers, paper garlands, felt ornaments and egg cups to brighten kitchens, hallways and desks. Ideal for brunch hosts, families and classrooms, these pieces bring colour and character without demanding storage or complicated fixings.

Start with a focal line at eye height, then add a few figures at different heights on shelves. Keep table centres low for conversation and place tealight holders to the sides for glow. Use baskets for mini displays and as handy carriers for eggs, napkins and small treats.

Children can help decorate with stickers and felt shapes, while adults lean frames and place tiny accents near mugs and trays. Repeat one or two colours across rooms to keep the look connected. When the day ends, most pieces fold or stack neatly for next time.

Care is simple. Dust gently, store felt and paper flat, and keep hooks and ties together. With light routines, your spring animals return every year ready to charm.

Frequently asked questions

How do I style a small hallway?

Lean a slim sign on the console, place one plush or figurine beside a vase and add a short garland across a mirror with removable tabs. Keep the centre clear for keys and post. The area feels welcoming, avoids snags on coats and resets in moments.

What prevents the table from feeling crowded?

Use low accents at the edges and keep the centre line open for dishes. Repeat one colour in napkins and a tiny ornament at each place. Tealights live on shelves rather than the middle. The result is cheerful, practical and comfortable for long conversations.

Can I mix chickens, bunnies and flowers?

Yes. Choose one main colour and two supporting tones. Place animals in clusters of three and add a small bloom or paper flower to echo the palette. Breathing space between groups keeps the scene lively yet tidy, which photographs well and simplifies clear-down later.

How do I store felt and paper ornaments?

Let pieces dry if recently wiped, then layer with tissue inside a flat folder or box. Keep hooks, tabs and spare ribbon in a labelled pouch in the same container. This approach protects edges, prevents creases and makes next season’s setup fast and predictable.

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