Get creative this Easter; from decorative tin eggs - which open so you can pop a chocolate egg, a small gift or even a jewel inside - to Peter Rabbit crackers, sophisticated linen napkins with hares or paper Easter bunny napkins, here are a few ideas to decorate your home for Easter:

1. Create an Easter tree; fiill a vase with branches from the garden - or gather from the woods - and add mini hanging tin eggs for an instant style update.  Place on a sideboard, in the dining area or in the hall to add a warm welcome to guests.

2. Decorate your Easter table with these Peter Rabbit crackers in spring pastel shades; made in England, they contain lovely gifts, are plastic-free and completely recyclable, except for the bows, which can be repurposed for crafting.

3. Hang an Easter wreath on your door - this faux succulent wreath in pastel shades, constructed on twigs, will instantly update your spring decor.

4. Fill jugs with Spring blooms and place around the house.

5. Give your table a sophisticated Easter update with linen napkins in hare design.

6. Display a basket filled with eggs - whether from chickens or chocolate - to give your home an Easter feel.
7.  Tablescape - these bunny napkins automatically say Easter, with their cheerful bunny and yellow border and will bring a smile to the childrens' faces. Scatter a few eggs around the table and fill small vases with spring flowers for an instant table update.

8. Add a tin egg to each place setting - fill with chocolate eggs, a toy - or even a jewel. These medium tin eggs - available in four cheerful designs - can also be used in an Easter egg hunt, or placed around the house to add Easter atmosphere.

9. Get a selection of matches - a great little gift for the adults as an alternative to chocolate - with rabbits, or chickens or yellow flowers.

10. Pop a test tube vase in the centre of the table, filled with spring blooms and place a candle in the middle, surrounded by moss and twigs.

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