Easter symbols: history and creativity to transform your home this season

Easter marks one of the most radiant moments of the year. As spring arrives, days grow longer, nature begins to bloom, and your home can fill with soft colors, fresh aromas, and small rituals that celebrate renewal.
Beyond its religious significance, this celebration has become an opportunity to gather with family, embrace creativity, and transform your spaces with details inspired by nature.
In this edition, we explore the origins of some of Easter’s most iconic symbols and share simple ideas to help you recreate its spirit at home—from crafts with the little ones to table details that bring a touch of spring elegance.
The symbols of Easter: tradition and renewal
Each element of this celebration has a story that connects ancient traditions to the arrival of spring. These symbols, which are now part of both home décor and family celebrations, evoke life, fertility, and hope.
The egg: a universal symbol of life

Since ancient times, the egg has represented birth and renewal. For early Christian communities, it also symbolized the end of the Lenten fast, a period during which eggs were traditionally not consumed.
When Easter Sunday arrived, boiled eggs returned to the table as one of the first permitted foods. Over time, they began to be decorated and dyed in bright colors—a tradition that eventually evolved into elaborate chocolate eggs and ornate creations such as the famous Fabergé eggs of European aristocracy.
Today, Easter eggs remain a symbol of celebration, creativity, and shared joy.
The Easter Bunny

Although it does not appear in the biblical tradition, the rabbit became associated with Easter through ancient legends from Northern Europe, where it was considered a symbol of fertility and abundance.
The tradition arrived in the United States in the 18th century with German immigrants who spoke of the “Oschter Haws,” a rabbit that hid colorful eggs for children. Over time, this figure evolved into the popular Easter Bunny, now the star of egg hunts and festive games.
Spring flowers and colors
Easter’s aesthetic is inspired by the soft palette of spring: lavender, sky blue, mint green, and butter yellow.
Flowers such as lilies, tulips, and daffodils fill spaces with freshness while symbolizing purity, hope, and renewal. Incorporating them into your décor brings the spirit of the garden indoors.
The Easter Basket
Easter baskets originate from a European tradition in which families brought food to church to be blessed during the celebration.
Over time, these baskets began to be filled with sweets, chocolates, and small gifts for children, becoming one of the most beloved elements of the holiday.
Family experiences: crafts for the little ones



Part of Easter’s charm lies in the moments shared while preparing for the celebration. Crafts not only decorate your home, but they also create memories that children will treasure for years.
These simple ideas can turn a family afternoon into a creative and joyful experience.
Origami paper bunnies
These small paper bunnies are perfect for decorating shelves, desks, or children’s tables.
Materials:
- Decorative paper or Japanese paper
- Scissors
- Fine-tip marker
Step-by-step:
- Cut a square piece of paper about 6 inches (15 cm) wide.
- Fold it in half to form a triangle.
- Bring the two bottom corners upward to create the bunny’s ears.
- Adjust the center fold so the bunny can stand upright.
- Draw eyes and a nose with a fine marker.
Style tip: Place several bunnies inside a glass cloche or on a decorative tray to create a small spring display.
Cardboard tube bunnies
A simple craft that children can easily personalize.
Materials:
- Cardboard toilet paper tubes
- Acrylic paint or tempera
- Cardstock
- Glue
- Markers
Step-by-step:
- Paint the cardboard tube in pastel colors and let it dry.
- Cut two ears from cardstock and paint them to match.
- Glue the ears to the top of the tube.
- Draw eyes, a nose, and whiskers with markers.
Tip: You can use these bunnies as small containers for candy or chocolates.
Easter baskets made with paper plates
Perfect for storing decorated eggs or small treats.
Materials:
- 2 paper plates
- Stapler or glue
- Cardstock
- Decorative ribbons
- Markers or paint
Step-by-step:
- Cut one of the plates in half.
- Place the half plate on top of the second plate to form a small pocket.
- Staple or glue the sides together.
- Cut a strip of cardstock and attach it at the top to form the handle.
- Decorate with ribbons, paper flowers, or pastel drawings.
Stylish Easter décor



For adults, seasonal decorating can become an opportunity to create elegant environments inspired by nature.
The key is choosing organic textures, fresh flowers, and handcrafted details that add warmth without overwhelming the space.
Botanical centerpiece
A natural centerpiece adds elegance and freshness to any spring gathering.
How to create it:
- Use a wooden or marble tray as the base.
- Place small decorative nests made from thin branches.
- Add quail eggs or decorative eggs.
- Incorporate natural moss and fresh flowers such as ranunculus or tulips.
The result will be a delicate arrangement that celebrates the essence of spring.
Naturally dyed Easter eggs
A traditional technique that produces soft, organic tones.
Materials:
- White eggs
- Onion skins
- Beetroot
- Water
- Vinegar
Step-by-step:
- Place the eggs in a pot with water and one tablespoon of vinegar.
- Add onion skins for golden tones or pieces of beetroot for pink shades.
- Boil for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Let them cool and gently dry them.
Each egg will have a unique color and a beautifully natural texture.
Rosemary napkin rings
A small detail can completely transform your Easter table.
How to make them:
- Cut small sprigs of fresh rosemary.
- Shape them into a flexible ring.
- Secure them with a thin thread or natural twine.
- Place the ring around the napkin.
Besides looking elegant, rosemary adds a fresh aroma that enhances the dining experience.
A season to inspire

Easter is an invitation to celebrate renewal and enjoy the small rituals that mark the change of seasons. Whether through family crafts, fresh flowers on the table, or handmade decorations, this celebration offers the perfect opportunity to fill your home with creativity and warmth.
With a few nature-inspired details and a touch of imagination, you can transform this season into a spring celebration filled with color, tradition, and memorable moments.




