Easter Home + a Bunny Napkin Tutorial
Easter is special. Do you feel it? For me, it’s two-fold: Easter and spring. First and foremost, it’s the meaning behind it. Because of Easter—because of Jesus’ death and resurrection—we are reconciled to God. We can come to Him freely. We can speak to Him directly. This changes everything.
Easter also carries a feeling. It feels like light. The light. It feels especially fitting that we celebrate Easter in the spring, when everything is coming back to life after the darkness of winter. Easter and spring bring a sense of renewal—light returning to our hearts and, in the sweetest ways, to our homes.

While the meaning of Easter is always at the center, I also love (really, really love) the quiet ways we welcome spring into our homes: the sense of joy and renewal—soft colors, fresh flowers, seasonal details, and little moments. The sense of wonder and awakening. The hope. The possibility. The warmth.
If you’re feeling inspired to add a few Easter touches of your own, I’ve gathered a handful of sweet finds for you…

Links: Hand-painted Eggs, Plate, Tulip Candle, Rattan Bunnies, Mug, Kitchen Towels, Wooden Dog, Oval Bunny Plate, Easter Art, Butter Dish, Bunny Serving Board, Pitcher, Wooden Bunny, Floral Egg Candle, Ceramic Bunny 1 and 2, Garden Plate, Sugar Jar, Bunny Plate, Tulip Candle Holder, Floral Napkins, Wreath, Botanical Mugs, Bunny Candy Dish OR find all links on my LTK page
One of my favorite ways to add whimsy to our Easter table is with the sweetest bunny napkin fold. It’s simple and playful and makes the whole setting feel extra charming.
Hop to It: How to Make a Bunny Napkin Fold
Step 1: Fold the napkin in half to form a triangle

Step 2: Roll the napkin from the point toward the long side


Step 3: Fold the rolled napkin in half to create the “bunny”

Step 4: Slide on a napkin ring to create the bunny’s head and ears

Step 5 (Optional): Place an egg in the middle (can be any type of egg!) to act as the bunny’s face

Quick Review:

Links: Napkin, Napkin Ring, Tablecloth
“Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning.” — Psalm 30:5b
“If you want to be reminded of the love of the Lord, just watch the sunrise.” — Jeannette Walls, Half Broke Horses
Easter is a whisper of renewal. Invite it in—through light, color, and intention—and let your home become a space that reflects both faith and the simple beauty of spring.




