
Spring Easter Eggs
I’ve noticed decorative eggs have quietly taken over my home this week — the surest sign that spring is here and Easter is close. I found a set of golden-yellow eggs at a discount craft shop and fell for their tiny speckles. They add a warm, sunny accent wherever I place them.

Eggs tucked under glass always look especially elegant. A cloche or clear jar transforms simple eggs into a delicate little vignette.

Robins’-egg blue is one of my favorite shades — soft, fresh, and instantly springlike. A few of those tones scattered around the room make everything feel lighter.
For a quick, charming display I tucked a lumpy sheet-music-covered egg into a mason jar. It hides any imperfections and looks delightfully homespun.

Mixing eggs with moss gives the arrangement a natural, cozy vibe — like a small nest carefully made for baby birds. The texture of the moss softens the display and adds an earthy contrast to smooth eggs.

Old candle holders make perfect stands for eggs and repurpose items you already own into seasonal decor. A row of eggs in vintage holders looks charming on a mantel or sideboard.

One idea I keep coming back to is writing names on eggs as place cards. Hand-lettered eggs at each setting would be a sweet, personal touch for a spring table.
On a related note, I recently wrote about decorating in a way that makes your home meaningful as well as beautiful — choosing items that reflect your life and blessings.
Wishing you a lovely weekend and happy spring decorating!