A handmade garland is one of those small decorating moves that punches well above its weight.
String one above a mantel, drape it across a window, or hang it along a staircase, and suddenly your home looks like you actually planned for spring to arrive.
I love a project that looks impressive but takes an afternoon at most, and Easter garlands consistently deliver on that front.
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These 15 ideas cover every material and every skill level, from simple paper cut-outs that kids can help with to more refined fabric and felt designs that lean into the kind of subtle, grown-up Easter aesthetic that works just as well for a dinner party as it does for an egg hunt morning.
Natural materials, printables, felt, twine, florals, it’s all here.
Pick one, make it your own, and consider the mantel officially sorted.
1. Felt Bunny Garland Easter Craft

Felt bunnies and teal pom poms on a single strand: simple, modern, and just charming enough to make your mantle look like it was styled on purpose.
2. DIY Felt Ball Bunny Easter Garland

Felt ball bunnies with little paper ears strung across a pink wall: proof that Easter decor can be genuinely cute without tipping into kitsch.

Jelly beans stuffed into clear triangle pouches and strung as bunting: a garland that doubles as a snack, and honestly, that’s the kind of multitasking we can all get behind.
4. Birdie Balloon Garland

Yellow balloons, a few feathers, and some googly-eyed energy turned into the most cheerful little chick garland imaginable. Kids will absolutely lose it over this one.
5. DIY Easter Egg Banner

Woven paper squares layered onto egg-shaped cut-outs in the boldest color combinations imaginable. It’s an afternoon craft that ends up looking like modern art on your wall.
6. Spring Paper Flower Garland

Handcut paper flowers and leaves in hot pink, orange, and green strung into the kind of garland that makes a mantle look like spring actually lives there.
7. Peeps Garland

Peeps threaded onto a string with gumballs in between: technically decor, realistically a snack situation waiting to happen.
8. Easter Bunny Garland

Patterned paper bunnies with fluffy pom pom tails strung on twine: simple, sweet, and the kind of craft that takes twenty minutes but looks like it took considerably more effort.
9. Leafy Green Bunny Garland

Fabric bunnies clutching little burlap carrots, strung on jute twine for a rustic, heirloom feel that looks more boutique gift shop than craft table.
10. DIY Egg Garland

Plastic Easter eggs threaded together in every color and draped across a white mantle: proof that the dollar store bag you bought for the egg hunt can pull double duty as actual decor.
11. DIY Rainbow Egg Paper Garland

Layered paper circles folded and joined to create 3D egg shapes in the most satisfying color combinations. It looks like it belongs in a design studio, not a craft drawer.
12. DIY Easter Garland

Doves, palm leaves, crosses, and a little lamb strung on jute twine for a garland that speaks to the real meaning of Easter. A beautiful option for families who want their decor to reflect the occasion.

Softly dyed eggs alternated with fresh hydrangea clusters on a simple strand: understated, elegant, and the kind of thing that looks expensive without trying at all.
14. Easter Bunny & Carrot Garland

Patterned paper strips curled and shaped into carrots and bunnies, the kind of garland that looks impressively intricate but is really just clever folding and a good scrapbook paper collection.

Honeycomb paper eggs in every color draped in swooping strands across a wall: maximum impact, minimum effort, and the kind of backdrop that makes every Easter photo look intentional.
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