17 Easter Mantel Decorating Ideas For 2026
I honestly do not know where the time goes. It feels like I just packed away the Christmas lights and now 2026 is staring me in the face asking for pastel eggs and bunnies. I love Easter decorating but I often find myself staring at my fireplace mantel wondering what on earth to do with it this year.
The same old plastic eggs from the basement just do not spark joy anymore. If you feel the same way then I have great news for you. I dug deep into the 2026 trends to find inspiration that is fresh and exciting.
17 Easter Mantel Decorating Ideas
1. Coral and Mint Explosion
I am obsessed with the color combination of 2026 which is coral and mint. This duo brings such a vibrant energy that traditional pastels simply cannot match.
I suggest painting some wooden eggs in these shades and placing them in glass hurricanes. You can mix in some fresh mint green tulips to add height and organic texture.
The key here is balance so try to use white ceramic bunnies to break up the color. I think this look screams spring without feeling childish or overdone.
2. The Scandi Minimalist Look
Sometimes I just want my home to feel calm and clutter free. The Scandinavian trend is perfect for this vibe.
I recommend using raw light wood elements like unfinished wooden bunnies or simple birch branches. Keep the color palette extremely neutral with whites and beiges and soft grays.
I love adding a simple linen runner across the mantel to soften the look. This style proves that you do not need a million trinkets to make a statement because less is often more.
3. Grandmillennial Nostalgia
I admit that I have a soft spot for the things my grandmother used to display. The Grandmillennial trend brings back that vintage charm with a modern twist.
I hunt for antique style paper mache eggs with floral patterns or ceramic figurines with chintz designs. Layer these pieces with antique brass candlesticks to elevate the look.
I think mixing these nostalgic items with fresh flowers keeps it from looking like a dusty museum exhibit. It feels cozy and collected and tells a story.
4. Gilded Botanicals
If you want your mantel to look expensive then this is the idea for you. I love taking natural elements like moss or branches and adding gold leaf touches.
You can spray paint pussy willow branches in gold or rose gold for an instant glamour upgrade. I usually nestle some gold painted eggs into deep green preserved moss for a rich contrast.
It strikes the perfect balance between nature and luxury. This look works especially well if you have a dark or black fireplace surround.
5. The Statement Easter Tree
I believe trees should not be reserved solely for Christmas. An Easter tree on the mantel is a huge trend for 2026.
I place tall white birch branches in a sturdy vase and hang delicate ornaments from them. Try using glass eggs or hand felted animals to add personality.
I find that playing with height here draws the eye up and makes the room feel taller. You can even hang small terrariums with succulents for a living tree vibe that lasts all season.
6. Speckled Egg Ceramics
Mass produced plastic is out and artisanal ceramics are in. I am seeing gorgeous speckled glazes everywhere that mimic robin eggs.
Look for ceramic vases or egg cups with that beautiful imperfect texture. I group three or four of these vessels together on one side of the mantel for an asymmetrical look.
The earthy tones of the clay ground the display while the speckles add just enough visual interest. IMO this is the most sophisticated way to do Easter decor.
7. Modern Farmhouse Black Accents
I know farmhouse style has been around forever but the 2026 version has a twist.
I use matte black accents to ground the rustic elements. Imagine a black wire basket filled with white eggs or sleek black candle holders next to a wooden sign.
I think the sharp contrast makes the whites pop even more. It stops the farmhouse look from feeling too sweet or country. This is great if you already have industrial elements in your home and want to blend Easter in seamlessly.
8. Jewel Toned Flocked Bunnies
Texture is everything when styling a flat surface like a mantel. I absolutely love flocked figurines because they look so soft and velvety.
Instead of pink or blue I go for unexpected jewel tones like deep teal or mustard yellow. I scatter these colorful bunnies across the mantel among books and candles.
They beg to be touched and add a richness that smooth ceramics lack. I find that these darker colors make the decor feel more adult and appropriate for evening dinner parties.
9. Hyper Realistic Carrot Patch
This might sound funny but faux carrots are having a major moment. I am not talking about the cartoony ones but the hyper realistic ones with feathery green tops. I bunch them together in a galvanized bucket or a clear glass vase for a quirky centerpiece.
The bright orange adds a massive punch of color that feels very fresh and garden inspired. I think it is a playful nod to the Easter Bunny that feels organic rather than tacky.
10. Layered Wood and Felt Garlands
I never style a mantel without a garland because it connects the whole look. For 2026 I am layering different materials for depth.
I start with a chunky wooden bead garland and drape a softer felt ball garland over it. The mix of hard wood and soft felt creates a nice tactile contrast.
I usually stick to neutral wood tones for the beads and let the felt balls bring in the pastel colors. It makes the mantel look full and finished without blocking the view of the mirror or art.
11. Edible Jelly Bean Jars
Why should candy stay in the kitchen when it looks this good. I love using food as decor because it is colorful and zero waste.
I fill different shaped glass apothecaries with color blocked jelly beans or pastel marshmallows. The glass reflects the light and the candy adds a pop of fun color.
I think this is fantastic for families because it looks magical to kids. Just be sure to keep the jars sealed tight so the ants do not get an invite to your party.
12. Vintage Book Stacks
I always use books to add height variation to my mantel display.
I look for vintage hardcovers with spines in shades of green and blue and yellow. Stacking three or four books creates a perfect platform for a special bunny figurine or a nest.
I sometimes wrap newer books in pastel paper if I cannot find vintage ones. It creates a scholarly and cozy vibe that feels very spring academic. Plus it is basically free if you shop your own bookshelves first.
13. Fresh Tulip Overflow
Nothing says spring quite like fresh tulips. I like to buy three or four bunches and really go wild with them.
I place them in a long trough vase that spans the width of the mantel. The key is to let them droop and curve naturally rather than forcing them to stand straight up.
I think the movement of the stems adds so much life to the room. It is a perishable display but absolutely worth it for Easter Sunday brunch hosting.
14. Monochrome White on White
If you are afraid of color then this idea is your safety net. I create a stunning display using only white items. Think white ceramic bunnies and white marble eggs and white candles.
I play with textures to keep it from looking flat so I mix matte and glossy and rough surfaces. I believe this looks incredibly chic and high end.
It also makes your room look brighter and cleaner which is always a bonus during spring cleaning season.
15. Brass Candlesticks and Moss
I love the combination of shiny metal and earthy moss. I collect brass candlesticks of varying heights and arrange them in a cluster. Then I weave loose preserved moss around the bases to create a little forest floor effect.
I sometimes hide tiny chocolate eggs in the moss for a fun surprise. The candlelight reflects off the brass and makes the moss look vibrant green. It feels magical and a little bit enchanted forest which I adore.
16. Oversized Papier Mache Eggs
Scale is important when you are decorating a large fireplace. Tiny eggs can get lost so I like to use oversized papier mache eggs. I paint them in abstract patterns or solid chalky pastels.
I prop one large egg on a stand as the focal point and balance it with a tall vase on the other side.
Find that one large statement piece often looks better than a hundred small cluttery items. It creates a bold focal point that anchors the entire room.
17. Hanging Floating Eggs
I like to utilize the space underneath the mantel shelf too. I use clear fishing line to hang lightweight plastic or hollow eggs at different lengths. It creates an illusion that the eggs are floating in mid air.
I paint these eggs in an ombre gradient for extra style points. It adds movement to the display because the eggs gently spin with the air current. I guarantee your guests will ask you how you did it.
Guide To Styling Your Mantel
I know that seeing a list of ideas is one thing but actually putting it together is another. I have styled more mantels than I can count and I have developed a foolproof method.
Clear The Decks
I always start by taking everything off the mantel. You need a blank canvas to see the potential. Dust it down thoroughly because nothing ruins decor like a layer of gray dust.
Establish An Anchor
I pick one large piece to center the design. This is usually a mirror or a large piece of art or a wreath. This piece creates the backdrop for everything else.
Create Height
I never put everything at the same level because it looks boring. Use candlesticks or tall vases or branches to draw the eye up. I try to form a triangle shape with the highest point in the middle or at the ends.
Layer In Groups
I group small items in odd numbers like three or five. A lonely bunny looks sad but a family of three bunnies looks intentional.
Add The Filler
I finish by filling in the gaps with garlands or moss or scattered eggs. This hides the cords or bare spots and makes the display feel lush.
FAQ
Bringing Spring Indoors
I hope these ideas have sparked some creativity for your 2026 Easter decor. I know it can be overwhelming to keep up with trends but remember that your home should reflect you.
Whether you go for the bold coral and mint or stick to the quiet Scandi vibes I am sure it will look fantastic. I cannot wait to get my own mantel styled this weekend. FYI do not forget to take a picture of your masterpiece before the chocolate bunnies get eaten.

I am Mindy Medford, a home décor, paint, and design specialist with over a decade of hands-on experience transforming ordinary spaces into cozy, personality-packed havens. Since 2013, I have been helping homeowners discover the art of beautiful yet practical design. I share my love for color, texture, and layout—making stylish interiors & exteriors feel achievable for everyone. Whether it’s picking the perfect paint shade or reimagining a small space, I’m here to guide and inspire.



















