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Top 7 modern farmhouse Easter decor ideas π°
Hey friend,
As Easter approaches, itβs finally time to infuse your home with the spirit of the season.
So letβs see 7 modern farmhouse Easter decor ideas, shall we?
#1 - Pastel Palette with Natural Textures
Use a soft pastel color palette with colors like light pink, baby blue, mint green, and lavender.
Combine these with natural textures such as wood, burlap, and linen to add warmth and a rustic feel.
Think pastel-colored Easter eggs displayed in a rustic wooden crate or on a burlap table runner.
#2 - DIY Easter Wreath
Craft a homemade wreath using elements like twigs, greenery, and faux flowers.
Add some Easter-themed decorations such as pastel eggs, small bunnies, or fabric carrots to tailor it to the holiday.
This wreath can welcome guest
#3 - Farmhouse-Style Easter Center
Create a centerpiece for your dining table using a vintage or distressed wood tray filled with a mix of Easter items like painted eggs, candle holders made from mason jars, and a small floral arrangement in a rustic vase.
Incorporate a gingham or plaid fabric ribbon for an extra touch of farmhouse style.
#4 - Easter Bunny Accents
Use bunny-themed decorations such as ceramic bunnies, bunny-shaped pillows, or bunny artwork.
These can be subtle nods to Easter that blend seamlessly with your farmhouse decor.
Choose items in neutral colors or pastels to keep the look cohesive.
#5 - Layered Table Setting
For an Easter meal, create a layered table setting that combines modern and rustic elements.
Use a linen tablecloth as the base, add charger plates in a rustic material like galvanized metal or distressed wood, and top with simple white plates.
Cloth napkins with an Easter or floral print tied with twine add a festive touch.
#6 - Outdoor Easter Decor
Decorate your porch or outdoor space with farmhouse-style Easter decorations.
Think large wooden signs with Easter greetings, a rustic bench adorned with pastel pillows, and a door mat with a bunny motif.
Potted spring flowers like tulips or daffodils add natural beauty and color.
#7 - Easter Egg Garland
Create a garland using faux Easter eggs in various sizes and pastel colors. Intersperse with small wooden beads or burlap bows for added texture.
This garland can be draped over a mantle, wound around a banister, or hung across a window to add a festive touch to any room.
And thatβs all for today, friendβ¦
Weβre curious to hear which one of these youβre gonna craft first,
So vote in the poll below and let us know!
See you on Thursday,
Your favorite modern farmhouse designer,
Jacob from Truss & Beam
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