Easter is a very clear sign of the arrival of spring, the sisters believe. Bring nature inside through Easter decorations and be inspired to make both colourful and minimalist decorations.
March 2023
Calming blue.Decorate with a wreath of eggshells each containing an interplanting. Here, the little plants are kept in blue colour tones in the shapes of hyacinths, blue windflowers, and heartseases. The eggshells can also be used as little vases as shown below.
Sweet and simple.Add eggs to your tulips to create an Easter decoration in a simple way.
How to.Use tulips with bulbs and blown eggs and build up the decoration in the vase. Add only a little water in the bottom for the branches and use the branches to add height to the decoration. Here, cherry tree branches are used along with a smaller magnolia branch.
Tulips, hyacinths, snowdrops, daffodils…
CLARA
… spring flowers are diverse, but all equally wonderful.
ANNA
Lovely spring flowers.Play with the combination of bulbous plants. A wealth of colours and sizes exist. Here are hyacinths, fritillaries, and snowdrops kept in white colour tones. The bed is covered with moss and blown quail eggs.
Lively.Interplanting can be quite beautiful and add a dash of spring to the home décor. Here are several combinations for a livelier look – fritillaries, hyacinths, snowdrops, daffodils, and Lenten roses. Combine plants of different heights.
Wonderful variants.Play with combinations and different bowls and flowerpots. “You can make a wealth of variations,” Anna says. Take a trip to the local marketplace or garden centre and find the loveliest bulbous plants.
Easter wreath.Let a pretty Easter wreath with eggs, eggshells, and feathers adorn your home.
How to.Use a glue gun to glue blown eggs and feathers onto the wreath. Learn how to colour eggs with blueberries in the below DIY project.