I’ve always had a soft spot for vintage decor.
It’s actually the reason I opened my little French vintage shop in the first place.
Old objects tell stories, and even for spring and Easter, I naturally gravitate toward pieces that feel antique, unique, and full of character.
When it comes to vintage Easter decorations, I love creating small spring vignettes using timeworn baskets, charming bunny figures, and softly colored eggs.
Nothing feels forced.
Everything looks collected over time.
And that’s exactly what makes vintage Easter decor so special.
It feels authentic, gentle, and beautifully imperfect.
Vintage Easter Baskets
Vintage Easter baskets are one of my favorite pieces to decorate with.
Whether they’re made of woven wicker, wire, or metal, they instantly bring a nostalgic spring feel.
I like to use them as part of a display on a console table or kitchen island, filled with faux eggs, moss, or even a simple linen napkin.
They also work beautifully in small Easter vignettes, placed near a window, at the base of a staircase, or even as a centerpiece alternative.
A well-worn basket adds warmth and texture without trying too hard.
Vintage Easter Decor
Vintage Easter decor is all about subtle details.
Think antique-inspired figurines, old postcards, weathered trays, and soft pastel accents that don’t scream “seasonal”.
I often group a few small objects together to create a calm, collected display rather than spreading decor everywhere.
This type of decor works perfectly on shelves, mantels, or sideboards.
It blends effortlessly with everyday decor, which means you don’t need to redecorate your entire home to celebrate Easter in a meaningful way.
Vintage Easter Bunny Decor
There’s something incredibly charming about a vintage Easter bunny.
Whether it’s a ceramic figure, a papier-mâché style piece, or an old illustration framed on the wall, these bunnies feel sweet rather than childish.
I love placing one bunny as a focal point in a spring vignette, often paired with a small basket or a few eggs.
The key is restraint.
One well-chosen bunny brings more character than several modern decorations ever could.
Vintage Easter Eggs
Vintage Easter eggs don’t have to be bright or flashy.
I prefer eggs in soft, muted tones: cream, pale pink, faded blue; sometimes with a slightly distressed or antique finish.
They’re perfect for styling inside bowls, baskets, or glass cloches.
You can scatter a few eggs through your decor or group them together for a simple display.
Combined with natural elements like moss or twigs, they create a timeless Easter look that feels calm and spring-ready.
Vintage Easter decorations have a way of making spring feel slower and more meaningful.
They’re about creating small thoughtful displays that feel collected over time.
A basket here, a bunny there, a few softly colored eggs.
Sometimes that’s all you need to bring an Easter spirit into your home!
If you love decor with soul and history, vintage is always a beautiful choice.
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