Easter customs and traditions vary globally, from dyeing eggs and exchanging gifts to feasting with family and friends. Even though I’m in my 20s, I still get a decked-out Easter basket from the Easter Bunny my mom, my grandmother cooks a Thanksgiving-style feast, and I’m not even going to lie, I participate in the occasional egg hunt. (No, I don’t push small children out of the way.)
How do you celebrate Easter? Does the entire family gather for a delicious brunch? Do you exercise your creativity through colorful egg dyeing and handmade decor? Fill us in on your festivities! And if you’re in need of last minute suggestions for decorations and gifts, HGTV.com is here to help.

It’s not too late to create a stunning spring-inspired tablescape. While you’re at it, boil some eggs to make these adorable (and edible) chicks the kids will love. And don’t forget flowers! Give your terra cotta pots some springtime love by painting them with chalkboard paint and adding some bulbs already in bloom. Voila! You’ve got the perfect hostess gift or cheerful welcome on your front porch.
Happy Easter!






















Too cute! I made some Easter buckets for my co-workers that were a pretty big hit. I used a lot of bright colors, and little birdhouses. Too cute! Check them out: http://www.ahappyplacecalledhome.com/home/2011/4/…
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that is so cruel!!! the eggs looking like they are sterring at you made me nauseas