35 Bunny Décor and Easter Table Decorations That Will Distract From Your Cooking

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Bunny Décor. I don’t know how it happened, but at some point, my house went from “normal human who occasionally celebrates Easter” to full-blown bunny haven. It started with one ceramic bunny—just a simple little bunny figurine that I picked up because it looked cute on my shelf. Then I found another adorable bunny that “needed a friend” (because clearly, decor has feelings now). Fast forward, and I’m sitting in a house that looks like the Easter Bunny signed a long-term lease.

But honestly? Bunny décor is kind of perfect. It blends seamlessly into farmhouse Easter decor, works with whimsical kitchen decor, and somehow makes my space feel spring-ready without going full pastel explosion. Plus, rabbit decorations have this way of making a home feel playful, cozy, and just a little bit vintage—like Easter traditions but with bunny table decorations and a bunny door decoration casually thrown in for good measure.

And listen, I know the risks. Bunny crafts can spiral out of control. One minute, you’re casually setting out a wooden Easter bunny; the next, you’re deep into fabric bunnies, hand-stitching pom pom bunnies, and suddenly owning way too many stuffed rabbits. But it’s fine. We accept the things we cannot change. And if one of those things is the Bunny Cottage aesthetic taking over my life, then I’ll embrace it.

This guide is for anyone who’s ever thought, “Maybe I should add just a few more bunny decorations” and then blacked out in the Easter décor aisle. We’re covering everything—bunny bedroom accents, bunny silhouette crafts, bunny basket displays, and how to make spring decorations look intentional instead of “Wow, someone really committed to a theme.” There’s something for every style, from rustic Easter decor to pastel vintage spring wedding vibes (yes, it’s a thing).

So, if you’re ready to embrace Easter bunny crafts, deck out your space with spring pillows, or just find out if you can sneak bunny figurines into home and garden decor without judgment—let’s get into it. But fair warning: this might start with a standing bunny centerpiece and end with a bunny statue guarding your front porch. Ask me how I know.

Bunny Décor That Brings Springtime Charm to Any Space

Bunny décor is a slippery slope. It starts with one bunny figurine on the mantle and before you know it, you’re considering bunny table decorations for every surface, a bunny silhouette for the wall, and an entire bunny bedroom situation. It’s a delicate balance between “charming spring aesthetic” and “someone call for help.”

But here’s the thing—bunny decorations are versatile. They work with farmhouse Easter decor, blend seamlessly into whimsical kitchen decor, and add just the right touch of spring decorations without making your house look like a bunny party explosion. And if you’re really committed, you can sprinkle in bunny crafts, fabric bunnies, and pom pom bunnies until your space is unapologetically festive.

If you’ve ever looked at rabbit decorations and thought, “This is it. This is the vibe,” then congratulations. You’re officially one of us. Welcome to the hoppy side.

Farmhouse Easter Decor with a Rustic Twist

There’s something about rustic Easter decor that just feels right. Maybe it’s the way wood bunnies and wooden Easter bunny accents bring a handcrafted charm to a space. Or maybe it’s the fact that wood crafts to sell always have that “I’m effortlessly stylish” energy, even when they were very much impulse buys from an online rabbit hole at 2 a.m.

To get the look without going full Bunny Cottage madness:

  • Mix natural textures – Think rug texture, fabric leaves, and wood rustic elements
  • Layer in neutral tonesBunny figurines, alabaster lamp accents, and vintage spring aesthetic pair beautifully with soft earth tones
  • Add subtle pops of colorPretty pastel colors, turquoise and pink, and spring Easter crafts keep it fresh without feeling like an Easter basket exploded

The goal? A space that says, Yes, I have bunny décor, but I also have restraint. Well, some restraint.

DIY Easter Decorations for a Personalized Touch

There’s something special about DIY Easter decorations. They take Easter decorating ideas from “cute” to “look at me, I made this with my own two hands.” And sure, the hands might now be covered in bunny craft ideas gone wrong (looking at you, wire bunny disaster of 2024), but that’s part of the charm.

Easy DIYs to try:

  • Fabric bunnies and stuffed rabbits – No sewing skills? No problem. Just glue things until they hold together and pretend that was the plan all along.
  • Bunny silhouette and monogram decal projects – A little Easter bunny craft magic turns the ordinary into festive perfection.
  • Pom pom bunnies and fabric carrots – Because what’s Easter without something fluffy and something suspiciously shaped like a vegetable?

If you find yourself knee-deep in spring Easter crafts, bunny door decoration projects, and bunny basket ideas, just embrace it. Easter craft decorations have a way of multiplying—kind of like actual rabbits.

Easter Table Decorations That Steal the Show

At some point, I realized my Easter table decorations had more personality than I do. There I was, setting out a perfectly reasonable bunny table decoration, when suddenly I found myself arranging the bunny figurines like they were dinner guests. I caught myself telling a standing bunny to “move over a little.” This is where I am in life.

But honestly? A well-dressed table makes a difference. A few strategic Easter bunny decorations can shift a meal from “regular dinner” to “look at me, I host things now.” Here’s what works:

  • A centerpiece that grabs attention – Picture a bunny figurine, a bunny couple, or even a bunny with flowers nestled among pretty pastel colors and decorative accessories.
  • Layered place settingsDecorative spheres, bunny silhouette napkin rings, and a few whimsical accents keep it fun without being too much (is there such a thing?).
  • Unexpected details – A French country lamp on a buffet, a few spring pillows on the chairs, and—if you’re feeling bold—bunny basket centerpieces to pull it all together.

The best part? Even if the food is a disaster (been there), people will be too distracted by the adorable bunny décor to notice. A win-win.

Listen, if you’re going all out on bunny table decorations, why stop at the table? A next-level Easter brunch buffet deserves just as much attention. If you’re already knee-deep in pretty pastel colors and decorative accessories, you might as well check out Perfect Easter Brunch Buffet: Inspiring Ideas for a Delicious Spread—because let’s be real, people are here for the food just as much as the decor.

Spring Decorations That Work Beyond Easter

You could pack up all the Easter bunny figurines and bunny home accents the moment the holiday is over. Or you could accept the fact that bunny décor looks good year-round and just go with it.

Here’s how to keep things stylish, not seasonal:

  • Go for naturalist decorRug texture, wood rustic elements, and farmhouse wall sconces make a space feel cozy without screaming Easter exploded here.
  • Choose timeless accents – A bunny statue, alabaster lamp, or vintage spring aesthetic blends effortlessly into a space without feeling like an actual holiday display.
  • Keep the pastels, lose the holiday themes – Soft turquoise and pink, spring mantle decor, and decorative objects transition seamlessly into summer.

The key is balance. Bunny décor should feel like a choice, not an accident. Unless, of course, it was an accident—because I don’t know a single person who planned on owning this many rabbit decorations.

If your bunny décor obsession is starting to feel like it’s inching into permanent fixture status, you might as well lean into it and go full spring mode. And what better way to do that than with flowers, gardens, and enough greenery to make a bunny feel right at home? Hop on over to Spring Flowers Garden: Brighten Your Yard with Stunning Blooms to find out how to extend those spring decorations outdoors—because your porch deserves some love, too.

Whimsical Bunny Décor Ideas for Every Room

At first, I thought bunny décor was just for Easter decorations and farmhouse Easter decor—cute, seasonal, and contained to one or two spots. But then I realized something: bunny decorations look good everywhere. And I mean everywhere. Bunny bedroom? Love it. Whimsical kitchen decor with a few rabbit figurines? Perfect. Bunny silhouette accents in the office? Absolutely.

Some surprisingly great places for bunny décor:

  • Bunny bedroom accents – A few spring pillows, bunny figurines, and fabric bunnies make things feel fresh without looking like the Easter Bunny personally decorated.
  • Office and workspace details – A small bunny statue, decorative accessories, and a rabbit gift sitting on a wine glass shelf? It’s like a motivational speaker, but cuter.
  • Outdoor spacesStanding bunny decorations, bunny house garden accents, and wood rustic touches can blend into a patio, making it look intentional instead of like an Easter clearance sale.

Honestly, once you start adding bunny home accents, there’s no stopping. At some point, you’ll look up and realize even your monogram decal is shaped like a rabbit. And you know what? That’s fine.

At this point, you might be looking around your house thinking, “Where else can I sneak in a bunny figurine without looking completely unhinged?” I’ve got you. If you’re already giving your home a whimsical touch, why stop at bunnies? Check out 21 Lavender Spring Decorations with Rustic Farmhouse Charm—because nothing says “I have impeccable taste” quite like soft lavender hues, cozy farmhouse vibes, and the undeniable magic of spring.

Wrapping Up—Where to Find the Best Bunny Décor

The thing about bunny décor is that it sneaks up on you. One minute, you’re innocently browsing for Easter decorating ideas; the next, you’re considering whimsical lamps shaped like bunny figurines. I’ve been there. I am there.

Some of the best places to find bunny decorations:

  • Easter decor ideas for the home sections of home stores (but go early, because those bunnies disappear fast)
  • Farmhouse cottagecore shops that stock rustic Easter decor, wood bunnies, and vintage spring aesthetic pieces
  • DIY Easter bunny craft projects if you’ve ever wanted to wrestle with glue and fabric for a pom pom bunny army

At the end of the day, bunny décor isn’t just for Easter season. It’s for anyone who loves a little charm, a little whimsy, and, let’s be honest, a little chaos. So if you find yourself holding a ceramic bunny, wondering if it needs to come home with you—the answer is yes. It always is.