Festive DIY Easter Porch Decor To Welcome The Spring Season

Fill the front porch with color and cheer as you welcome all the splendor of spring with these 10 diy Easter porch decor ideas.  Festive and favorite outdoor decorations like bunnies, plastic Easter eggs, garlands, and flower pots all make worthy spring décor accessories that bump up the look and feel out front.

1. DIY Easter Porch Decor with Window Box and Flowers

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A window box planter filled with colorful eggs, rustic foliage, and florals in different colors instantly adds a charming vintage touch to any outdoor space.

2. Copy the luscious look of a spring Garden Right On yOur Front Porch

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Pots bursting with daffodils, purple heather, tulips, and hyacinths in bright colors will greet your guests with the cheer of spring blooms.  Eggs nestled in between pots and a seasonal wreath decked with florals on the front door all help to complete the look.  You can even get inspired to create a similar Easter diy wreath for the front door with dried flowers in matching colors.

3. Fill a vintage Urn Planter with Easter Flowers and Robin Eggs

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An urn planter filled with purple pansies and a Robin’s nest adds a charming touch to the front porch.  This easy diy Easter porch decor is a great idea for those who want to make the most of their planters year-round.  You don’t have to wait until the hot summer months to fill your planter with flowers.  Fill them in the winter with pine and birch.  Fill them in the spring with sweet Easter touches, just like this!

4. Style Easter Garden Party Decor right at the front door

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The garland hanging above the door is fully laden with a bold mix of colorful ribbons, decorative faux flowers, and carrots.  Classic topiary style boxwood bushes frame the sides and lead the eye down into a cascading party of colorful Easter decorations.  Pink eggs, an Easter bunny, and wheel carts filled to the brim with carrots and flowers liven up the entire porch area to create the look of a festive garden party.

5. Easy DIY Easter Porch Decor with Pink and Purple Hydrangeas makes a rustic english garden scene

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Beautiful spring flowers like blooming hydrangeas with pink and purple petals create the look of a luscious English garden.  A woodsy grapevine wreath filled with blooms adds a charming rustic touch all around the door.  White bunnies poke out and about in between terracotta garden pots filled with puffy pink and purple hydrangeas.  This simple floral color scheme is such a fun and easy way to decorate for the Easter season.  You can copy this same idea with a variety of colors in a pattern (even pastel colors or neutral colors).

6. Try this DIY Easter Decor Idea if you like things fresh and simple…

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Long and slender galvanized metal planters hold a variety of variegated leafy green plants.  A tall antique stone bunny statue is accented with a bit of pale celery green velveteen ribbon.  A simple bow tied around the neck is all you need to create a tasteful look for any Easter front porch.

7. Pops of orange color make this porch Easter Bunny Ready!

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Antique urns topped with garden-fresh carrots draw in the eye and set the stage for a festive Easter scene on the front porch.  Oversized dangling carrots are hung from the ceiling.  Big bunny rabbit cutouts holding Easter baskets help create such a fun spring setup right alongside the front door. 

8. Even a matching front door mat adds flare to this pretty-in-pink Easter Porch Decor

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The eye is first drawn to the front door wreath studded with vibrant pink and purple flowers–plus a hint of dangly purple ribbon.  At the bottom, a fun and colorful welcome mat matches the flowers from the wreath almost perfectly.  A large straw bunny holding a flower bids guests and visitors a festive Easter welcome.  Antique iron urns are bursting with pink blooms at the front to finish this Easter porch look with another pretty pop of color.

9. A green moss garden Sculpture makes a statement with flower-filled garden pots

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Create a beautiful Easter display with just a few simple items that anyone can gather for one big statement.  Terracotta pots filled with a stunning mix of flowers help to frame the steps leading up to the front door.  A mossy green bunny rabbit garden statue makes a sweet Easter accent poking up among the flowers.  Just a hint of white ribbon around his neck adds a dressy finish while the tall florals behind add height and drama.  This spot behind the bunny is a great way to sneak in long slender pussy willow branches.  Place a few oversized plain white eggs in between the pots to finish the look.

10. Transition from winter to spring with this rustic Easter Porch Decor

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 In a garden pot, sprigs of pine are mixed with bold orange peonies.  Terracotta garden pots are stacked and stuffed with green foliage as if to mimic large carrots.  This is such a fun and creative Easter diy decor idea that really brings the spring porch to life.  The whole look is finished with rustic stone garden rabbit statues that tie everything together.  The sculptures, the pots, and the mix of pine and florals makes for a simple and smooth transition from winter to spring.

You can draw inspiration to create your own new look with any one of these festive and thoughtfully crafted outdoor Easter decorations.  From a blooming window box to a colorful Easter egg garland, you can use any of these Easter decor ideas to help create your own diy projects, and set the scene for spring on your very own porch.

Get ready with even more festive ideas to ring in Easter Sunday. Try this cute carrot diy Easter garland, this egg and tulip Easter table decor, or this gold foil egg Easter decor.

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