If you were genuinely a little sad taking your Christmas tree down last year, welcome. You are our people! This post is packed with Christmas tree to Easter tree ideas, and once you see these, you’ll wonder why you didn’t start doing a year-round tree sooner.
Check out these spring-ready Easter tree ideas and get inspired to decorate your own tree for Easter season, even if you’ve never done an Easter tree before.

This post is to inspire you to decorate your tree for Easter!
These Easter tree decorations are all about turning a regular tree into a little spring party moment. Some people start with an all-white tree, some keep their green tree up, and some do a smaller tabletop tree, but the vibe is the same: pastel color, playful texture, and that “spring is here” feeling.
We know you will get some crazy looks from a family member or two, wondering why you still have a tree up in April, but pay them no mind! You get it – a tree glowing with soft lights, layered with pastel ornaments, speckled eggs, spring florals, and cute little Easter picks that make it feel fresh from the top of the tree all the way down.
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EASTER DECOR IDEAS
Need more Easter decor ideas for your home this year? We get that! Check out more seasonal inspiration:
- Easter Porch Decor Ideas
- Easter Tabletop Tree Ideas (coming soon)
- Easter Flower Bouquets
- Easter Tiered Tray Ideas (coming soon)
- Easter Home Decor Ideas (coming soon)
Seasonal Tree Decor Ideas
Want inspiration to keep your Christmas tree up all year? Yessss. Check out our series of year round Christmas tree ideas waiting on you to be inspired.
- Valentine’s Day Tree Ideas
- Mardi Gras Tree Decor
- St. Patrick’s Day Tree Ideas (coming soon)
- Fall Christmas Tree Ideas
- Halloween Tree Ideas (coming soon)
Plus a whole section dedicated to different styles of Christmas trees!
- Woodland
- Glam
- Classic
- Gold (coming soon)
- Red (coming soon)
- Gingerbread
- Winter Wonderland
- Unusual (coming soon)
- Winter Solstice (coming soon)
- Tree Alternatives (coming soon)
When Is Easter This Year?
Easter Sunday 2026 is April 5, 2026.

Slowestuff Easter Section

This is a seasonal focused blog, so we love all things Easter!
This post is focused on Christmas tree to Easter tree decorations, but you can find all kinds of Easter season inspiration right here:
https://slowestuff.com/category/seasonalcontent/easter/
In that section, you will find all kinds of Easter basket ideas like:
• Basket ideas for boys: https://slowestuff.com/easter-basket-ideas-for-boys/
• Gift ideas for toddler girls: https://slowestuff.com/toddler-easter-basket-ideas-girls/
• Gifts for 7 year old boys and girls: https://slowestuff.com/easter-basket-ideas-for-7-year-old/
We also have scrapbook inspiration:
https://slowestuff.com/easter-scrapbook-page/
And some amazing quotes for all kinds of people in your life:
https://slowestuff.com/happy-easter-friend-quotes/
We haven’t forgotten about your Easter fits, and have some favorite outfit ideas to wear on Easter Sunday and beyond.
If you want to do more shopping, we also have seasonal gift ideas and more linked in our storefront.
What is an Easter Tree?

An Easter tree is a Christmas tree (maybe don’t use your dead Christmas tree if have a real one. Artificial may be the way to go here) you redecorate for spring using pastels, Easter eggs, florals, ribbon, and bunny or chick accents so it feels like Easter season instead of Christmas.
An Easter tree is basically what happens when you refuse to let cozy twinkle lights leave your life, but you still want your decor to match the season. You take a tree you already own and dress it up with classic Easter colors, textures, and spring details so it feels festive, intentional, and totally not Christmas anymore.
If you are in the “earlier the better” Christmas decorating club and you always feel a little emotionally attacked by taking the tree down, this is your sign. An Easter tree keeps that warm glow in your space and gives you a reason to decorate through late winter and early spring in a way that is playful but still grown-up.
The easiest way to make it read as Easter is using pastel colors and repeating them all over the tree. Add a few statement pieces like a bunny or floral sprays and suddenly it feels like a mini spring display.
And the best part: you do not need a cart full of new stuff. A handful of themed accents plus a solid ribbon plan can transform a basic tree fast, especially if you style with bows, eggs, and a few bold focal points. Even check out your local Dollar Tree or dollar store to find things for your tree.
What Are The Best Decorations for an Easter Tree?

If you’ve never decorated an Easter tree before, it can be hard to tell what counts as Easter decor versus “random pastel party stuff.” Here are the easiest, most recognizable elements to use so your tree reads instantly as spring and Easter.
- Start with the colors
Traditional Easter colors are pastels like pink, lavender, baby blue, mint green, butter yellow, and creamy white. Pick 3 to 5 colors and repeat them across ribbon, ornaments, and garland so the tree looks intentional. - Easter eggs (the star of the show)
Egg ornaments instantly scream Easter. Use speckled eggs, glitter eggs, plastic eggs, or even handmade egg ornaments. Cluster them in sections for extra “wow.” - Bunny and chick accents
Bunnies, chicks, and little spring animals are classic Easter symbols. Add a few cute ornaments or picks and it will look Easter-ready in seconds. - Spring florals
Florals are what make an Easter tree look soft and springy instead of “leftover winter.” Use faux tulips, blossoms, daisies, or tiny floral sprays tucked into the branches. - Ribbon and bows
Ribbon is what makes your tree look styled, not random. Choose one main ribbon pattern and build your bow plan around it. A big loop bow at the top and smaller bows spaced throughout makes the whole tree feel finished. - Carrots and playful details
Carrot picks are adorable and honestly kind of iconic for Easter trees. You can also add tiny baskets, little signs, or whimsical touches that make it feel fun. - Soft sparkle and neutral fillers
You can absolutely keep some neutral ornaments or sparkly accents from Christmas, especially gold, white, or clear pieces. They help fill space and keep the tree glowing without feeling cluttered. - Egg garlands and pastel beads
Egg garlands are the easiest way to add Easter texture fast. Pastel bead strands can work too, especially for a farmhouse or boho spring vibe. - Topper ideas
Instead of a Christmas star, use a big bow, floral spray burst, bunny topper, or even a little Easter sign moment at the top. - Ornaments that fill space
Easter trees look best when they’re full. Add extra pastel baubles, glitter ornaments, or neutral pieces tucked in between your statement items to make it feel complete.
When you’re ready to shop, peek at our curated picks in the Slowestuff storefront.
Easter Tree FAQs:
PLEASE DO! It is the easiest way to decorate for Easter without buying a whole new setup. Remove anything that screams Christmas, keep neutral ornaments that still work, and then build your Easter look with ribbon, eggs, florals, and cute themed statement pieces like bunnies or carrots.
The easiest Easter tree palette is pastels: pink, lavender, mint, baby blue, soft yellow, and white. When you repeat your colors all over the tree, your decor instantly looks intentional and spring-ready. But don’t count out a natural looking tree! Greens, soft brown, and other earthy tones look incredible too. Check them out in our gallery and see what I mean.
This is where creativity shines! Some of the cutest Easter tree toppers include a jumbo bow in pastel colors, a big floral spray, a bunny topper, or even a spring-inspired “burst” topper using picks and greenery. We love the gallery pictures because there is such variety. Even giant stuffed peeps! Pick one bold topper so the tree looks finished from the very top.
If you want to keep up your Christmas tree and just switch to a different season, you can transition to Valentines or Mardi Gras in the gap, and then decorate for Easter when those end. (Mardi Gras varies, but somewhere between mid-February to March). If you don’t want to do that, start as early as late February Your place, your rules! Most people decorate in March and keep it up through Easter Sunday. After Easter, you can take it down right away or transition it into a simple spring tree by removing the eggs and keeping florals and ribbon.
Christmas Tree to Easter Tree Gallery
We absolutely LOVE looking at these Easter tree creations! No AI images here, y’all. These are real styled trees from creators, and they are full of color, texture, and serious spring energy.
This gallery is the best place to spot what you like before you start decorating. You will find some trees filled with easter bunnies in classic Easter color schemes, some with wooden eggs, others that are more spring garden themed, and still others that have carrots! And look amazing! Scroll these fun options, screenshot your favorites, and then build your own version with what you already have.
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Where Can I Find the Best Trees for an Easter Tree?
We know we have already linked our tree storefront, but we also loved looking at all the different types of trees that people use.
From full to skinny, natural green color, to flocked with white, or all white, plus a small trees too, we were so inspired by all of them! We will add a few here to make it easy for you to find if you liked them too.
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I hope this post gave you a ton of inspiration to decorate an Easter tree this year, even if you’ve never done one before.
Please definitely tag us with your creations! We would love to see them!
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