Of course! A “farmhouse easter decor kit” evokes a specific style: rustic, natural, charming, and a little bit vintage. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what such a kit would ideally contain, along with ideas for sourcing or creating your own.
The Essence of Farmhouse Easter Style:
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Materials: Wood, galvanized metal, burlap, linen, twine, chalkboard, terracotta.
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Colors: Neutral palettes with soft pops of color (think sage green, dusty blue, pale pink, and mustard yellow instead of bright neon). Lots of whites, creams, and browns.
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Motifs: Bunnies, chicks, eggs, carrots, and nests, but in a more natural and understated way.
What Would Be In The Perfect Farmhouse Easter Decor Kit?
A great kit would have a mix of items for the table, the front door, and general shelf decor.
1. A Statement Wreath
The centerpiece for your front door.
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Ideal Item: A grapevine wreath base adorned with:
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Faux “pussy willow” branches
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Small, neutral-colored faux eggs (white, cream, light blue)
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A burlap ribbon bow
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A small, wooden “Happy Easter” or “Hello Spring” sign
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Where to Find: Etsy, Joann Fabrics, Michaels, Target’s Magnolia Hearth & Hand line.
2. A Centerpiece Bundle
Everything you need for a beautiful dining table or mantel display.
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Ideal Items:
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A Wooden Crate or Dough Bowl: The base for the arrangement.
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Moss: Sheets or loose sphagnum moss to line the bowl.
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Faux Carrots: A bundle of 3-5 fabric or wood-carved carrots with green tops.
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Nesting Elements: A small, realistic bird’s nest.
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Subtle Accents: A small galvanized metal pail or tiny terracotta pots.
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Neutral Filler: A handful of small, wood bead “eggs” or simple painted pinecones.
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Where to Find: Craft stores for the individual components. Pre-made kits are often available on Etsy.
3. Rustic Tableware & Napkin Set
For those festive Easter meals.
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Ideal Items:
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Chargers: Rattan or woven wood chargers (2-4).
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Napkins: Linen or cotton napkins in a sage green, cream, or pale pink.
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Napkin Rings: Simple twine napkin rings, or ones with a small wooden bunny or egg charm.
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Where to Find: World Market, Target, Crate & Barrel, or Amazon.
4. Wooden Signage & Accents
To add those classic farmhouse phrases.
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Ideal Items:
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A Small Chalkboard Sign: With a pre-written message like “Hoppy Easter” or “Welcome Spring.”
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Wooden Block Set: Individual blocks that spell out “E G G S” or “B U N N Y.”
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Peg Hanger: A wooden sign with a cute bunny illustration on a distressed background.
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Where to Find: Etsy is the best source for handmade wooden signs.
5. “Some Assembly Required” Craft Kit
For a fun, personalized touch.
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Ideal Items: A kit to make your own:
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Bunny Tail Garland: With pom-poms, twine, and clothespins.
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Painted Wooden Egg Set: Unfinished wood eggs, soft-paint colors, and a brush.
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Burlap Bunny: Pre-cut burlap shapes, stuffing, and twine to make a simple rustic bunny.
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Where to Find: Etsy and craft store seasonal aisles.
Where to Buy a Pre-Made Kit:
While you can buy items individually, several retailers specialize in curated decor kits.
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Etsy: This is your #1 source. Search for “Farmhouse Easter Decor Kit,” “Rustic Easter Bundle,” or “Easter Porch Kit.” You’ll find sellers who put together beautiful, coordinated collections of the items listed above.
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Magnolia Market (Hearth & Hand at Target): Joanna Gaines’s line consistently has perfect farmhouse Easter items. While not always a single “kit,” you can easily buy a coordinated collection.
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Craft Stores (Michaels, Joann): Check their seasonal sections and online for DIY kits and bundles, especially for wreaths and centerpieces.
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World Market: Excellent for the tableware components, neutral eggs, and rustic accents.
How to DIY Your Own Kit on a Budget:
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Thrift Stores: Look for:
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Wooden bowls or crates
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Galvanized metal containers
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Neutral-colored vases
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Dollar Tree: A surprising source for:
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Small terracotta pots
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Raffia and twine
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Plain wood eggs and shapes to paint yourself
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Baskets
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Nature Walk: Collect:
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Twigs and branches to make a simple wreath
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Moss (from your yard or a craft store)
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Pinecones
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Use What You Have: A simple bowl filled with dried lentils or beans can be a perfect base for displaying a few wooden eggs.
By focusing on natural textures and a soft color palette, you can create a beautiful farmhouse Easter look that feels warm, welcoming, and timeless.



