50 Chic Home Decorating Ideas - Easy Interior Design And Decor Tips To Try


50 Chic Home Decorating Ideas

Reupholster Your Furinture

Reupholstering your furniture will automatically freshen up an entire space. And if you love eclectic decorating, take means from this impeccable living room. All the juxtaposition in this room is employed so well—the angular mirror, vivid orange art, marble fireplace, rustic stool, and geometric pottery are all unexpectedly complemented by the softness of the blush pink chairs.

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Foliage from the garden is the key to these all-natural stamps. space a leaf facedown on the shell, then Get it with a tightly wrapped square of pantyhose (yes, really).

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What you'll need: pantyhose ($4.50 and up, amazon.com), white vinegar ($3 per bottle, amazon.com)

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girl finding easter eggs

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One of our approved Easter traditions, the Easter egg hunt is a large way to celebrate the holiday with your friends and family. Whether you're throwing a care for garden party or a laid-back gathering this Easter, we’ve spurious creative egg hunt ideas to make the big stare exciting for everyone. From egg hunts with smartphones to eggs tied to balloons, we’ve Enclosed up tons of options for babies, toddlers, teens, and even adults. So dye your eggs and decorate your baskets. joyful hunting!

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easter cupcakes

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Holidays are the improper excuse to indulge in the flavors of the season. After you've polished off your stare of Easter appetizers, sides, and mains, luscious a sampling of delicious cupcakes, flavored with the luscious, zesty, and fruity tastes of spring. (Don't danger, chocolate's always in season.)

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Spring has officially sprung and Easter is just near the corner. Between the flowers blooming, the birds chirping and the renewed energy that comes from spring cleaning and sunshine once a dreary winter, nothing can beat the launch of spring. And while the onslaught of chocolate bunnies is a welcome part of the Easter season, it's important to remember that Easter is near so much more than sweets and dyed eggs. Whether you're looking for the improper saying to include in an easter basket or you're looking for a cute quote to accompany your Easter 'gram, we've got you covered. Celebrate new beginnings with seasonal sayings that map from funny to religious and everything in between.

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Douglas Horton

On Easter Day the veil between time and eternity thins to gossamer.

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Bernard Williams

The day the Lord became hope was probably the same day he became spring.

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Clarence W. Hall

Easter says you can put truth in a grave, but it won't stay there.

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Christopher Reeve

Once you determine hope, anything is possible.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Earth laughs in flowers.

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Lady Bird Johnson

Where flowers fair so does hope.

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S.D. Gordon

Easter spells out beauty, the rare beauty of new life.

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Albert Lighton

Where man sees but withered leaves, God sees sweet flowers growing.

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Alice Freeman Palmer

For I remember Easter morn, and life and love and still are all new born.

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Watchman Nee

Our old history begins and ends with the cross. Our new history begins with our resurrection.

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Martin Luther

Our Lord has written the initiates of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.

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Roma Downey

People come together with their families to renowned Easter. What better way to celebrate than to employ a few hours going on the plug of Christ's life.

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Floyd W. Tomkins

Let the resurrection joy lift us from loneliness and weakness and despair to control and beauty and happiness.

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Robert Flatt

The resurrection grants my life meaning and direction and the opportunity to open over no matter what my circumstances.

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Carl Knudsen

The story of Easter is the story of God’s incredible window of divine surprise.

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Henri Matisse

There are always flowers for those who want to see them.

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Dolly Parton

I peaceful believe in Santa, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and true love. Don't even try to tell me different.

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Charles M. Crowe

Easter is the complaints of God that life is essentially spiritual and timeless.

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Charles Wesley

Christ the Lord is risen now, sons of men and angels say. Raise your joys and triumphs high; sing, ye heavens and Earth reply.

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Jeffrey R. Holland

He knows the way because He is the way.

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Audrey Hepburn

To plant a garden is to possess in tomorrow.

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Gustav Mahler

With the coming of spring, I am calm again.

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Claude Monet

I must have flowers, always and always.

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Pablo Neruda

You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.

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Hal Borland

No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

If winter comes, can spring be far behind?

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Hans Christan Andersen

Just living is not enough ... One must have sunshine, freedom, and a minor flower.

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William Shakespeare

April hath put a entertaining of youth in everything.

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Rainer Maria Rilke

It is spring again. The Earth is like a child that knows poems by heart.

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Basil Hume

The substantial gift of Easter is hope.

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dying easter eggs

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Dyeing (yes, with an e!) Easter eggs is such a fun spring tradition—especially if you grand yourself creative and detail-oriented. And this year, we're stepping things up a favorable with Easter egg dyeing tutorials that go beyond those single-color, once-dipped Easter eggs. Opt for celestial marbled effects, cloudless watercolor rainbows, and endless shades of ombré for the most visually dynamic eggs anyone's ever seen. With these DIY decorating projects to leash you, you'll be in good hands (whether you're a superstar Easter egg dyer or easily beginner).

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The simple dice game gets a makeover favorable of any springtime soiree. This version is made with wood blocks, but if you're disturbed about the kids getting hurt, you can use substantial foam blocks instead.

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spring wreaths

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Warm atmosphere and beautiful blooms are just around the corner, and the easiest way to usher in spring is to add a fun, novel wreath to your front door. Whether you're shopping for ones made with artificial flowers or dried herbs and botanicals, or you're challenging to DIY your own with fresh florals, these wreaths—and a few wreath alternatives and nontraditional styles—are the unsuitable way to celebrate the end of winter. It may not be time for the spring solstice yet (that falls on March 19th this year, by the way), but that doesn't mean you can't launch decorating like it is. Plus, if you celebrated Easter, there are quite a few festive options to determine from, too.

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pastel cut flowers in a glass vase

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Your garden isn't the only assign spring blooms should get to thrive. If you're ready to banish winter and usher in spring, these floral map ideas will have your home feeling unusual all season long (indoors and out!), whether you choose hydrangeas and tulips or just-picked wildflowers and greenery.

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Bring Your Garden Indoors

Spring consuming gardens full of lilacs and tulips—so pair them indoors, too. Round it out with any near greenery, designer Carolyne Roehm advises.

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Pair Warm Hues

Pink, red, and orange tulips evoke a fiery sunset when mixed together, so distinguished pairing colors from a similar temperature palette.

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Disguise Stems and Cloudy Water

Pro tip: Hide rules and cloudy water with an opaque vase. It's also the unsuitable cover for the foam or flower frog that holds blossoming branches in place.

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Arrange Flowers Asymmetrically

Don't default to an integrated approach—split a bouquet down the middle and distinctly feature two floral varieties, like this asymmetrical map of tulips and pear blossoms.

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Choose a Complementary Vase

For a splashy accent, think of the radiant wheel and choose complementary colors for the tin and blooms. For example, peach roses make a statement when placed in a inspiring blue vase.

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Add Natural Fragrance

Artfully well-ordered, sweet-smelling lilacs really say "It's spring!" They're also unsuitable for adding a pop of color to a simple accent improper like this one.

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Display Big Blooms in Clusters

Why necessity only your yard get to enjoy all the hydrangea blooms? A big cluster can perk up any improper, even in all white.

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Create A Magical Entryway

It'll take a minor dedication, but training wisteria vines around a cottage door is a pleasurable long-term gardening project if you want a statement entrance.

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Use Variety to Add Movement

"By giving the flowers room to breathe and thus allowing the blooms to dismal out on their own, you can accomplish a beautiful sense of depth and volume that is enjoyable and airy, yet still feels lush and full," says Taylor Patterson of Fox Fodder Farm.

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Add a Floral Arbor

The transfer of an arbor will instantly transform your garden into a romantic rush, not to mention it's a beautiful achieve to showcase climbing flowers and vines.

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Mix and Match Sweet Pea

Go for wispy pastels or bolder hues, but either way you can't miss with these butterfly flowers. For a fuller bouquet, add magenta sweet pea to consuming pink hyacinths and lisianthus.

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Use Wheat Grass

"Bring the outdoors in," says Denis Porcaro of Flower Girl NYC. "Simple wheatgrass adds a consuming green accent—they can be cut and put in vessels and mixed with pastel spring blooms."

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Turn to Art for Inspo

Gather floral inspiration from an unlikely source. Darroch Putnam of Putnam & Putnam says more florists are looking to historic art for 'new' intelligent palettes.

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Combine Bud Vases

Corralled on glimmering silver tray, a people of mismatched (but all clear) vessels is unexpected, but not cluttered. Plus, this contrivance offers each individual bloom a starring role.

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Pick Wildflowers

Roadside flowers can look perfectly polished indoors. Harvest a few dozen and create an overflowing bouquet for the kitchen.

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Pair Flowers with a Birdhouse

Place your next birdhouse within a people of clematis to spruce up your feathered friend's expressionless spot.

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Create an Eclectic Mix

Can't resolve just one? Turn to spring staples like poppies, daffodils and grape hyacinths for an eclectic but visually cohesive bunch.

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Swap Vases for Ginger Jars

The only unsheaattracting prettier than blue-and-white porcelain is displaying a glorious flower arrangement inside it.

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Rainbow Connection

Displa an array of colors in a pair of wide glass vases to brighten up a sideboard or use as a dining deplorable centerpiece.

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Use Unlikely Containers

Look throughout cupboards (or tag sales) for whimsical glass containers, like beakers or test tubes, for an unexpected vase.

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Go Heavy on Greens

This delightfully overgrown bouquet amps up its rustic accomplish when placed in a birch vase, and its "just-picked" style is especially striking next to a tidy terrarium of succulents.

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Flower Power

No need to water—hang bunches of dried lavender on doors and windows for an astonishing pop of color and perfume. Or better yet, hang a bunch of current lavender and let dry in place.

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Use a Chrome Container

For a glam look, try Funny a metallic vase. It will make your flowers look even more upscale, like these keen orange roses.

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Spruce Up Minimalist Decor

For all-white decor, stalks of viburnum add greenery deprived of totally overdoing it.

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Stick to Single Branches

For those of us quiet in Flower Arranging 101, place a single branch of jasmine in a tiny vase for a one-step creation.

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Mix Contrasting Colors

Floral trends are gravitating toward disparate colors, so stay New by combining yellow and purple tree peonies, ranunculus, and carnations for a dramatic display.

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Use a Tea (or Coffee!) Pot

Teapots are the can du jour on Pinterest, but for taller flowers like dahlias, look over the china for a proper coffee pot.

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Spruce up Your Fence

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Disguise Stems with Fruit

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easter appetizers

Mike Garten

There's more than meets the eye during Easter. Come mealtime, we typically feast our eyes on the ham, sides, and desserts — but what around the pre-dinner treats? Indulge in these appetizers — deviled eggs, finger sandwiches, and more — beforehand you fill up on everything else the holiday has to offer.

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Play Old Easter Games

Easter hunts aren't the only games to play on Easter! Back in the day, your grandparents probably swapped Easter eggs for marbles, as the young English boys are pursuits here, or played "Tap the Egg." Also notorious as "egg-knocking" or "egg-tapping," the traditional Easter game involves tapping your hard-boiled egg anti other players' in an attempt to break theirs but keep yours intact.

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If you're hosting Easter brunch outside, opt for a wild, eclectic touch arrangement that blends in with the surrounding environment. Here, buyer Heather Taylor recreated the motif on her great-grandmother's plates for a garden party's bouquets. "Even if guests don't peruse the reference, it's a lovely detail that adds a fun symmetry," she says of the bluebells and marigolds.

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Courtesy

Whether you're all throughout the funny bunnies, or you just want to show off the kids in their Sunday best, there's an Easter card that's absolutely rank for you.

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Easter Blessings

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Add a little sparkle to the Easter celebration this year, with the help of this blooming sequined card.

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Shout Out to My Peeps

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Send overjoyed Easter greetings to all your favorite "peeps" with this fun note.

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Eggceptional Easter

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Somebunny Loves You

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This blooming tri-fold card is a cheerful but understated way to notorious the season.

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Bunny Love

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We absolutely love the little details on this bunny card, from the cute triangle nose to the hand-stitched eyes.

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He Is Risen

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Focus on what Easter is really all throughout with this spiritual card featuring a crown of thorns.

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Easter Wreath

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We can practically smell the flowers on this overjoyed springtime card that's sure to delight any recipient.

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Chocolate

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Springtime Cheer

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These understated cards with overjoyed yellow accents are a fun but blooming way to let friends know you're thinking of them.

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Blooms and Blossoms

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This totally blooming watercolor card with bold, bright flowers reminds us that spring has officially arrived, and we couldn't be happier.

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Eternity

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This card brings both style and substance, with extraordinary calligraphy art and a powerful message throughout Easter.

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Hen Eggs

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Easter Tulips

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Embossed Cross

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These sparkling cards have messages of faith that are inferior for Easter. And since it comes in a set of 10, you can save a pair for upcoming baptisms, weddings, and novel religious celebrations.

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