Farmhouse Easter decor is my favorite mix of cozy neutrals, imperfect wood grain, and those sweet little spring details like bunnies and speckled eggs. I lean on reclaimed wood, soft greens, and a touch of vintage texture so everything feels gathered and loved, not overly “store-bought.”
Rabbit Silhouette Fabric Shadowbox

I cut a simple rabbit silhouette from thin wood and mount it over soft linen or ticking stripe inside a shallow frame. I’ve made a few with leftover fabric scraps, and it always looks like a vintage find even though it’s brand new.
Try these:
- Unfinished Wooden Rabbit Cutouts: Find the perfect bunny shape for your shadowbox project; easily paint or stain these to match your style.
- Deep Wood Shadow Box Frames: Display your artwork beautifully with a deep frame that allows space for mounting fabric and wooden cutouts inside.
- Farmhouse Ticking Stripe Fabric: Create a classic, vintage-inspired background for your silhouette using this timeless fabric pattern in neutral tones.
Distressed Wood Bunny Cutouts

I cut simple wood bunny silhouettes from scrap boards and hit the edges with sandpaper for a soft distressed finish. The first time I tried this, I left a few saw marks on purpose, and now it’s my favorite “rustic on purpose” detail.
A few relevant products:
- Unfinished Wood Rabbit Cutouts: Start your project easily by grabbing pre-cut wooden shapes ready for your unique paint and distressing techniques.
- White Chalk Paint: Achieve that classic farmhouse finish by applying a coat of matte chalk paint before sanding the edges.
- Sanding Block Set: Create the perfect rustic, time-worn look by gently sanding away paint on the edges and corners.
Painted Birdhouse “Easter Village”

I paint a few simple wooden birdhouses in warm whites and light grays, then cluster them with eggs and a bunny for a sweet farmhouse Easter decor vignette. The last set I made used mismatched scrap roof pieces, and that slightly wonky look ended up being the cutest part.
Some handy options:
- Unfinished Wooden Birdhouses: Start your village with these plain wooden houses, ready for your custom warm white paint finish.
- Distressed White Paint Kit: Achieve that perfect farmhouse aesthetic by using this paint to create a weathered, rustic look easily.
- Decorative Speckled Eggs: Scatter these realistic speckled eggs around your birdhouses to complete the charming spring nest vignette.
Scrap Wood Carrot Bundle Door Hanger

I cut chunky carrot shapes from leftover boards, tie them together with twine, and add raffia “tops” for a rustic Easter door decor moment. I made my first bundle from offcuts that were too short to save, and now I keep a whole bin of “future carrots.”
Items that may come in handy:
- Jute Twine String: Secure your carrot bundle tightly and create a rustic hanging loop with durable, natural looking jute twine.
- Acrylic Orange Craft Paint: Give your wooden cutouts a vibrant, realistic look by applying a coat of bright, matte orange paint.
- Artificial Grass or Raffia: Finish your carrots with artificial grass or raffia sprigs to create realistic, textured green leafy tops.
Wood Bunny Napkin Rings

I cut thin plywood into little bunny shapes, drill a small hole, and thread them onto napkins with twine for simple Easter table decor. When I tried these at a family meal, I realized the cuter they are, the slower people unfold their napkins.
Consider these options:
- Unfinished Wooden Bunny Cutouts: Create charming napkin rings quickly with these pre-cut wooden shapes, ready for your drilling and finishing touches.
- Natural Jute Twine: Secure your napkin rings with rustic flair using this durable, biodegradable twine perfect for farmhouse-style table settings.
- Linen Cloth Napkins: Complete the natural farmhouse look by rolling your wooden bunny rings around these soft, textured linen napkins.












