DIY Yellow Bell Easter Egg Tree

Katherine
by Katherine
6 Materials
$20
20 Minutes
Easy

Make your own yellow bell Easter egg tree in just a few easy steps! Put it on a sideboard or use as a centerpiece for whimsical Easter decor!

Creating your own Easter egg tree is quick and easy. Use faux yellow bell and pussy willow branches for an added pop of color and texture. Plant the tree in a charming vintage cabbageware tureen for some added spring whimsy.


Use it as a centerpiece on the dining room table or for a festive touch on the sideboard. This is a quick DIY that has a big impact.

Supplies for DIY Easter egg tree:

  • Easter Egg Ornaments ( make your own with ribbon & glue)
  • Faux Yellow Bell Branches
  • Faux Pussy Willow Branches
  • Dry Floral Foam
  • Dykes
  • Floral Tape
  • A Pretty Container

Here’s how I put my yellow bell Easter egg tree together:



First – Find a pretty container to plant your tree inside.

I used a vintage cabbageware tureen, and just propped the lid up to the side, but a colorful planter or urn would work well too.

Second – Fix the foam and moss.

Inside the planter place a block of dry floral foam and top with pretty green moss. Be sure the foam is firmly placed inside and cannot move around or use some clear floral tape to secure. This will keep your tree from toppling over if the branches lean to one side or the other.



Third – Cut apart several faux yellow bell and pussy willow branches.

I used 3 faux yellow bell branches and 2 faux pussy willow branches to make my Easter egg tree. Decided on a good height for the branches and just cut the stems apart. Usually you want the height of an arrangement between two – two and a half times the height of your container.

Fourth – Poke branches down into floral foam.

Push the ends of the branches down into the floral foam mixing the yellow bells with the pussy willows evenly. Bend the stems as needed to create flowing, slightly weeping lines.

Fifth – Hang the tree with Easter egg ornaments.

I made my own Easter egg ornaments with faux speckled eggs by hot gluing ribbon or embroidery thread on one end of the eggs.

That’s it! In just five easy steps you’ve created your own gorgeous yellow bell Easter egg tree!


See how it looks on my spring tablescape in this post.

Suggested materials:
  • Dry Floral Foam
  • Faux Yellow Bell Branches
  • Easter Egg Ornaments
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