My Easter Decorations 2026
I've gotten such a nice response to the Easter photos on my Instagram page @MarthaStewart48 - thanks for all the views and comments.
I've always enjoyed decorating for the holidays. For Easter this year, I decorated most of the rooms in my Winter House, filling them with lots of bunnies, chicks, and eggs in all different sizes and colors. One tip is to start several days early and make a list, so everything can be done timely and efficiently. Decorating is fun, and sharing what you've done with family and friends makes it all worthwhile.
Here are more photos of this year's Easter décor, enjoy.
- My dear silver shaded Persian, Magnolia, didn’t want to miss out on any of the action. Here she is in my enclosed porch – in good Easter company.
- Easter at my home always includes lots of festive decorations. The center table in my foyer is also decorated to welcome guests right from the start. Bunnies and birds surround the giant 19th century gilded copper falcon.
- I love pulling out all my decorations finding new ways to use them. Decorations don’t have to be elaborate – use platters you already have and place eggs in them. This one also has a stuffed bunny in the center.
- The dining table in my Brown Room was decorated with these larger than life-sized 36-inch faux chocolate bunny figurines carrying eggs.
- These bunnies make such nice centerpieces. Find similar bunnies at my shop on Amazon.
- There are bunnies and eggs on nearly every table and surface.
- My dear friend, Kevin Sharkey, gifts me with a beautiful Easter basket every year. And I save every single one. This is a real rabbit taxidermy, which Kevin gave me several years ago. He appears very content displayed in this Japanese basket surrounded by eggs.
- And yes, these are real daffodils – the first ones picked from the garden. The daffodils here at the farm are just starting to bloom now but my housekeeper, Enma Sandoval, was able to pick enough for the glass vase inside this paper maché chick.
- This is an antique velvet bunny I love to take out every year. One can never have too many whimsical animals sitting around a room on Easter.
- On this table, more bunnies and eggs and geese and ducks.
- Starting with just a few themed accessories can make such a big impact. Display items with decorations already around the home, such as under a glass cloche.
- I take out all the beautifully decorated eggs from years past – hundreds and hundreds, and display them wherever I can.
- Every plate and platter was filled with beautiful eggs of all sizes.
- Eggs can also be left as is, such as the small quail eggs mixed in with these decorated acorns.
- If you can, use natural elements to add a bit of spring to your decorations. This grouping of glass, bunnies, and eggs looks so charming. This is my servery. I often serve beverages from this area whenever I entertain. It is a popular space for guests to gather.
- Simple ceramic white bunnies are perfect to show off these colored eggs.
- Place eggs on a cake stand under a glass dome and display on a counter.
- Or place them in a basket – Enma and I try to make decorations look different every year.
- Here are copper molds surrounded by eggs and bunnies. Colorful eggs can make any area stand out. Here are more blown out eggs saved from a previous year. If stored properly, they can last for years and years and years.
- And doesn’t this make your mouth water? It’s a chocolate lover’s delight – a giant chocolate egg from French pastry chef and chocolatier, Jacques Torres. I hope you all enjoyed your Easter weekend. Happy Spring!









