Easter decoration

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    Flower bowl. Large

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    Ceramic bowl with bow

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    Flower bowl. Medium

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    Ceramic plate with bow

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    Easter themed plates - 4 pcs

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Easter decoration – Soft colour for doors, shelves, and tables

This collection offers bunnies, eggs, garlands, candles, and small vases that bring spring cheer to halls and living rooms. It suits family homes, student flats, and offices that want friendly seasonal cues, and it is relevant now as lighter days arrive. A few linked pieces create a welcoming scene without refitting the room.

Begin with a focal point such as a branch in a vase or a mantel garland, then add eggs, figures, and tealights. Repeat one colour across three items for flow. Keep walkways clear and place delicate pieces away from busy edges. The arrangement should be calm at a glance and easy to reset.

For doorways, pair a wreath with a small doormat detail. On shelves, mix heights and leave open space between items. Children can add stickers or paper shapes to a branch display for a supervised craft moment that stays tidy. A shallow tray helps during changes and dusting.

Care is straightforward. Wipe surfaces gently, store items in a labelled box, and pack fragile shapes in tissue. With light routines, decorations return each spring ready to brighten familiar corners.

Frequently asked questions

How do I style a small window ledge?

Use three items of different heights: a small vase with a branch, a bunny figure, and a tealight. Echo one colour in all three. Keep the centre clear for light and leave space for the window handle. This balance frames the view while keeping the ledge practical for daily use.

What colours work with mixed furniture?

Choose a soft base such as cream or sage, then add one brighter accent like yellow or pink. Repeat the accent in small touches rather than large blocks. This approach harmonises with varied woods and fabrics and keeps photos and evenings feeling calm rather than crowded.

How do I decorate with children helping?

Give them a safe zone: paper eggs, stickers, and a branch at table height. Offer a simple pattern to copy and finish with a shared review. Keeping fragile pieces for adults prevents knocks while still letting young hands contribute to the look proudly and safely.

Any tips for storing between seasons?

Use a shallow box with dividers, wrap delicate items, and label by area: door, shelf, table. Place the box where you decorate next year. This system shortens setup time and prevents the search for hooks, ties, and small companions when spring returns.

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