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Easy Easter Tray Decor Ideas for Springtime

Hello everyone! I'm excited that Spring is just around the corner. I've started my spring cleaning and decorating. Today, I want to share three easy Easter tray decor ideas perfect for showcasing during the Spring season. I'll show you three ways I decorated my ceramic tray, and here's a little secret: the ceramic tray I used can be found in the bath section at Target—yes, you heard that right! My designs will be simple and easy to follow, and I'll also include two bonus decorating ideas that I found useful. Join me as we prepare for some Springtime decorating!

***Note and disclaimer: All decorations used in my post/video were for staging purposes. Decorate your tray as you wish, but always remain safe when lighting a candle near other objects and remain close by. My candle was watched at all times and was for staging and photographic purposes. Thank you!***


Video tutorial


**Materials Needed:**

- One ceramic tray (purchased from the bath section at my local Target)
- Two gold Easter bunnies (found in the Dollar section at Target)
- One candle
- Eucalyptus leaves
- Assorted flowers
- Medium to large-sized wooden beads
- Artificial flowers
- Foam eggs
- One decorative mini bowl
- One mini pot

**Extras:**
- One Easter gift box
- Assorted flowers
- One ceramic bowl
- One bunny decoration

Let's get started on our Springtime decorating!

Tray Design One: Decorating my tray


I began by setting my ceramic piece on a woven centerpiece. Then, I arranged my eucalyptus leaf vine around the tray. Afterward, I placed a candle in the center of the tray. Next, I positioned two gold bunnies on either side of the candle. To complete the design, I added my pink artificial flowers. Lastly, I lit the candle.



Tray Design Two


I decided to use my mini blossom ceramic bowl as the centerpiece of the tray. Then, I placed my two gold bunnies on either side of the mini bowl on the ceramic tray. Next, I arranged my purple artificial flowers on one side of the tray in front of the bunny. I completed the design by scattering a few loose florals on the tray.



Tray Design Three


For my last tray design, I decided to use my mini round pink pot. I added the pot to the tray and then placed my pink artificial flowers inside. Next, I positioned one of my gold bunnies next to the pink pot. After that, I arranged some faux greenery in front of the bunny. Finally, I took a medium-sized wooden bead and added a loose flower into the hole of the bead. I completed my design by adding a total of three beads with loose flowers.



Bonus Decor Ideas
I wanted to include two bonus decor ideas for quick Spring displays. For my first design, I am reusing a ceramic bowl. I had some faux foliage with purple flowers on the tip that I added to the bowl. I then added a bunny decoration in the middle of the display.



For my final design idea, I wanted to share a simple way to display faux flowers. This charming Easter Springtime gift box is ideal for showcasing flowers. While I was at my local Dollar Tree store, I came across this delightful box. I was searching for something to use for displaying my faux flowers, and this fits the bill perfectly! If you're looking for an easy way to showcase your spring flowers, this is a great option!

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  1. So adorable. I love how you showed different options for the ceramic tray.

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    1. Amy, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊

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  2. So adorable I love how cute them little rabbits are!

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    1. Jen, thank you! Those rabbits are at Target. 😊

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  3. Beautiful! I love the eucalyptus leaves. And those "mini flower pots" are darling!! Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #58 linkup. Looking forward to seeing what you share at #59. :) Have a great weekend!

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