Spring pieces might be my all-time favorite Rae Dunn pieces. They’re colorful, bright and bring renewed life to my display after the long winters we seem to be having. This year, I put out my Rae Dunn Easter display around the end of February and have been loving it since. Here’s what I added to my Easter display to make it the eye candy it is, and what each piece adds to the overall display. Plus, if you’re on the Rae Dunn hunt, I have many great pieces available in my Mercari storefront!

Rae Dunn Easter Spring

As you can see, I have a mix of Easter and spring pieces on display. I put them all out at once since they blend so well together. I’m debating putting the Easter pieces away after the holiday, but I also may just leave them until I setup my summer display. It can be a lot of work, so we’ll see how I’m feeling in a month!

Rae Dunn Easter Pieces

With all the stores being closed last year during the biggest spring decor shopping months, I scored a lot of amazing deals once our stores opened again on May 29 (oh yes, I remember the day). So that’s exactly how my spring display got ‘so eggstra’, so fast.

Rae Dunn So Eggstra Sign Love My Peeps Plate

However, adding a few pieces to your collection each year is how I typically build up my decor displays. It’s the best way to do it without breaking the bank, especially with items like Rae Dunn that almost never go on sale. When I find really good ones, I grab a couple and keep a decent stock of brand new Rae Dunn items for sale in my Mercari storefront. Have a look and feel free to message me on there with questions on any pieces!

Other Easter and Spring Decor

The key to a well balanced Rae Dunn display is incorporating a good amount of non-Rae Dunn pieces. They add colors and texture that the simple Rae Dun pieces cannot. Additionally, since most of Rae Dunn’s pieces feature text, I recommend accenting mostly with pieces that don’t include text to avoid over stimulation.

Rae Dunn Easter and Spring Displays

Rae Dunn Display Tips

  • Have a mix of both colorful and white pieces to add interest
  • Garland is a very easy addition to nearly every Rae Dunn display
    • Neutral colored beads like these will be usable year-round
    • Colorful beads are a great addition to seasonal decor and are easy to store
  • Using a variety of solid colored, textured items (like my grass bunnies and straw Easter eggs) are a great way to add dimension and interest to an otherwise smooth ceramic display
  • Grass bunnies are a classic, textured springtime staple to any Rae Dunn or tiered tray display
  • Wood signs are nice additions, but use sparingly as most have words like Rae Dunn items
  • Add simple patterned items (like faux Easter eggs) throughout the display in small doses to polish off the space
Rae Dunn Easter Display

Easter and Spring Decor Source List

Here’s a list of all the items seen throughout my display and where they were found. If an item was missed somehow, please leave me a comment and I’ll try to find the source.

Follow the Bunny Wood Sign

Rae Dunn Display Space

White Buffet: Overstock (originally came with silver hardware, here’s a very similar dupe with black hardware already)
Black Buffet Hardware: Amazon
Table Runner: Amazon
Baskets Underneath Buffet: Target
Mug Rack: Etsy

Rae Dunn Home Sweet Home Sign

Rae Dunn Easter/Spring and Other Decor

Rae Dunn pieces: Homegoods and T.J. Maxx (plus, there are many spring pieces for sale in my Mercari storefront)
Whisks: Homegoods (these are also Rae Dunn, text is on the handle)
Colorful Easter Eggs: T.J. Maxx
Follow the Bunny Sign: T.J. Maxx (similar dupe + lots more on Etsy from small businesses!)
Happy Easter Wood Sign: Hobby Lobby
Fake Tulips: T.J. Maxx (very similar dupe)
Straw Chick: Hobby Lobby
Colorful Bead Garland: Hobby Lobby (similar dupe)
Moss Grass Bunnies: T.J. Maxx (similar dupes on sale for LESS)
Carrot Garland: Hobby Lobby (similar dupe)
Plain Wood Bead Garland: Hobby Lobby (similar dupe for LESS)
Yellow Chick Egg Cups: Homegoods
Pink Ceramic Basket: Homegoods
Colorful Straw Eggs: Homegoods
Stuffed Bunny: T.J. Maxx
Wicker Straw Cube: Hobby Lobby
Copper Lanterns: Hobby Lobby
Yellow Bunny Egg: T.J. Maxx

Rae Dunn Egg Hunt Mug

What do you think? I’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions in the comments. Also, if you’re a fellow Rae Dunn collector, please be sure to subscribe for future content and follow me on Mercari for some good finds!

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Rae Dunn Easter Display Hutch


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