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This spring area rug is reminiscent of an English garden—but that’s not even the best part. Each Ruggable rug detaches from its pad for easy washing and drying. Plus, it’s available in a variety of shapes and sizes so you can find the perfect fit for your home and add a vintage easter vibe. Read our Ruggable review for the full scoop.
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Hosting Easter dinner? These bunny place card holders welcome guests while adding a pop of Easter spirit to the table. They scream, “We’re hoppy to have you here!”
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“I want a basket of these on my coffee table!” Stacey says of these adorable felted eggs. Opt for a set of six or 12, then pick from a dozen spring-y hues.
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“So fun!” Stacey says of this Easter egg tree. “It would be cute on your mantle or entry table.” Enjoy crafting your own Easter eggs, too, with the Eggmazing decorator.
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With a trio of pastel colors to pick and adorable polka dots, these colorful napkins are a must-have for your holiday table. “They would look so cute with a themed table runner,” Stacey says.
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“I want this carrot wreath for my front door—it’s so pretty and unique,” Stacey says. This bestseller is handcrafted from dried wheat and phalaris grass.
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Honor your religious side with this “He Is Risen” sign. Stacey loves this artwork—available in five sizes and four frame colors—for its simplicity and farmhouse feel.
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While a bit of a splurge, these Pottery Barn stone bunny statues are worth the price tag. “They are simple but look classy,” Stacey says. “Plus, they’re timeless.” Enjoy them for Easter today—and many years after. Speaking of bunnies, have you seen a bunny succulent?
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Who else is crazy for carrots? This lumbar pillow looks great on the couch—and feels even better when you lay down for a carrot cake-induced nap.
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If you don’t have time to dye your own, alabaster eggs are a great substitute for decorated eggs. “They would be cute as a decoration on top of dinner plates or in a white basket,” Stacey says. “And I love the colors.”