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

A vintage-style rabbit shadowbox—linen, light wood, and soft spring shadows for Easter charm.
A vintage-style rabbit shadowbox—linen, light wood, and soft spring shadows for Easter charm.

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

Distressed wood bunny cutout with soft sanded edges—rustic, minimal farmhouse Easter charm.
Distressed wood bunny cutout with soft sanded edges—rustic, minimal farmhouse Easter charm.

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”

Painted birdhouse “Easter village” charm—soft whites, wonky roof details, and cozy spring vibes.
Painted birdhouse “Easter village” charm—soft whites, wonky roof details, and cozy spring vibes.

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

Scrap-wood carrot bundle door hanger: farmhouse Easter charm in twine and raffia.
Scrap-wood carrot bundle door hanger: farmhouse Easter charm in twine and raffia.

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

Handmade wood bunny napkin ring: simple farmhouse Easter charm for a soft spring table.
Handmade wood bunny napkin ring: simple farmhouse Easter charm for a soft spring table.

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.
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Author Megan Oakly