
March 15, 2024 Reading time: 8 Minutes Do-It-Yourself
DYI Easter Decoration
Bunny place cards, egg wreaths and sweet delicacies - we have a few pretty decoration ideas for you to invite your guests to a spring-fresh Easter table.In this post:

Easter is particularly early this year, so it's time to give you some inspiration for your Easter table setting at the beginning of March.
In addition to chocolatey delicacies, we have brought two small but really lovely DIYs for you.
Let's prepare a beautiful table for the Easter bunny together!
In addition to chocolatey delicacies, we have brought two small but really lovely DIYs for you.
Let's prepare a beautiful table for the Easter bunny together!
Bunny place card with truffle egg
The cute bunnies are truly multi-talented - on the one hand, they naturally bring a smile to the guest's face, not least because they come with a delicious chocolate egg from Lauenstein. But they can also be used as place cards with the guests' names on them.
You can choose the color of the bunnies to match your flowers or napkins. You don't need much more for this DIY than colored paper in your desired color, scissors, glue stick and the template, which you can download here >>CLICK<<.
The size is designed for A4 paper and the praline fits perfectly into the hole. Once you have printed the template, you still need to transfer it to the construction paper, cut out the bunny and glue the ears together.
It will stand up well if you score the dotted lines a little.
The bunny can then take its place on the plate.
You can choose the color of the bunnies to match your flowers or napkins. You don't need much more for this DIY than colored paper in your desired color, scissors, glue stick and the template, which you can download here >>CLICK<<.
The size is designed for A4 paper and the praline fits perfectly into the hole. Once you have printed the template, you still need to transfer it to the construction paper, cut out the bunny and glue the ears together.
It will stand up well if you score the dotted lines a little.
The bunny can then take its place on the plate.



Egg wreath with flowers
If you bake and cook with eggs a lot, you can simply clean the shells and save them. You can also buy prepared hen's eggs online or in the stores, as you will need 10 to 12 eggs for a wreath of this size. The only important thing is that you only open them on one side, as they will later be used as a vase. Once you have the eggs together, all you need is the hot glue gun and you're ready to go.
To make the wreath nice and round, I used a tray the same size as the wreath. This allows you to glue egg after egg and place them in the tray. The wreath can then be filled with fresh or dried flowers as desired. A mix of large flowers, such as anemones and ranunculus, and small flowers, such as gypsophila or sea lilac, looks best.
The wreath is placed on a tray, which in turn is decorated with the fantastic truffle eggs from Lauenstein. These not only bring color to the table, but can also be eaten right away. Now you only need the basics for the table setting, such as plates, cutlery, napkins and the remaining flowers can be placed in a vase.
To make the wreath nice and round, I used a tray the same size as the wreath. This allows you to glue egg after egg and place them in the tray. The wreath can then be filled with fresh or dried flowers as desired. A mix of large flowers, such as anemones and ranunculus, and small flowers, such as gypsophila or sea lilac, looks best.
The wreath is placed on a tray, which in turn is decorated with the fantastic truffle eggs from Lauenstein. These not only bring color to the table, but can also be eaten right away. Now you only need the basics for the table setting, such as plates, cutlery, napkins and the remaining flowers can be placed in a vase.


