Homemade Easter decorations not only help to save, but also offer lots of fun and activity for the whole family. There are no limits to your own creativity.
On special occasions, such as Easter, you want to get yourself and your loved ones in the right mood for the coming days with purely decorative items. You will find out how expensive beautiful decorations can be. Then there are gifts and food for the Easter holidays and you’ll soon have spent a small fortune again. So here are a few tips on how to make beautiful Easter decorations yourself and save money.

Not only that you can make beautiful decorative objects yourself and thus spend less money, but at the same time it is a good opportunity to actively promote the community of your family. If you have children, you know how much fun a handicraft afternoon can be.
Different craft ideas for Easter
- A very traditional Easter decoration is the Easter shrub. You can customize it in different sizes. Simply select the vase depending on the desired size. Then put the branches you cut in the garden in the vase and decorate them with bows, small chains, or colorful eggs, of course, you have colored them yourself. In principle, there are no limits to the imagination. Browse through craft shops in advance and get more ideas for pendants and decoration options. Forsythia, for example, is ideal for the branches, but also all other similar shrubs. The nice thing about such a shrub is that you can use it all year round with decorations that change depending on the season. You can also distribute a small chain of lights in the branches so that the shrub can also provide an atmospheric atmosphere in the evening hours.
- You can easily create suitable window pictures and hangers for the Easter tree out of cardboard. There are plenty of themed templates to download and trace on the internet.

- Artificial grass can not only be used to fill Easter baskets, but you can also arrange it beautifully, for example on a beautiful plate or bowl together with one or more candles, colored or uncolored eggshells, and other materials. The materials can be put together to match the furnishings, according to color and seasonal themes. So you can also use them as a year-round decoration.
- If you don’t want to use artificial grass, you can simply sow cress. And later decorate the Easter eggs and chocolate. All you need is a plate, a bowl, or something similar, and a bit of cotton wool on which to spread the cress seeds. Then simply moisten the cotton a little every day. After a few days, the first seedlings are already growing.