Spring is here, and that means that you may be in search of Easter wedding ideas. Although you may not want to decorate with Easter eggs and bunnies, there are more subtle ways to add hints of the season into your Easter wedding centerpieces. Our Easter glass cloche is the perfect way to add an element of interest to your reception tables or wedding shower.
What is a cloche?
Our Easter cloche ideas are cute, but they’re more about having the best Easter decor. However, a true cloche is actually functional and used to help plants grow.
You may see a glass covering cheese in a restaurant or in a home to protect a priceless antique. When it comes to decor ideas for Easter, using a cloche is the perfect accent.
When can you decorate for Easter?
Wondering when to decorate for Easter is common, but the answer is: It’s up to you. Some folks prefer to decorate after St. Patrick’s Day, and others choose to wait until the start of spring.
Feel free to include Easter table decor ideas as soon as you’d like. However, it’s probably appropriate to start decorating after Valentine’s Day.
How to decorate for Easter at a wedding?
Instead of going literal by using chicks and bunnies all over, try including subtle nods to the holiday. Plus, Easter decor ideas for the home can often be easily translated into wedding decor.
Our Easter glass cloche can serve as spring decorations in your home. You could also give them away to friends and family as favors if you use this project for Easter wedding centerpieces.
How to Make Spring Cloche Easter Wedding Centerpieces
Whether you’re searching for Easter party decor ideas or are trying to decorate for a wedding, this is such a cute spring DIY idea!
Post-event these cuties can serve in your home as Easter table decor ideas. Here’s all you need to make one Easter glass cloche. To make more, just gather more supplies as needed.
Supplies for Easter Table Decor Ideas
- Candlestick
- Clear glass plate
- Round glass fishbowl candleholder
- Strong glue or adhesive
- Bag of moss
- Small spray paint in a color of your choosing
- 1/2″ round, wooden ball
- Miniature Easter decor (bunnies, figures, dollhouse accessories)
Instructions for Easter Decor Ideas DIY
- Adhere candlestick and plate together by using strong adhesive (such as superglue).
- Follow the instructions on the packaging, and let cure for 24-hours.
- Be sure to also do so in proper ventilation.
- Spray paint the candlestick, glass plate, and wooden ball in your color of choice. Also, do so in a well-ventilated area.
- Allow sufficient drying time (24-hours is also recommended, but follow instructions on paint canister).
- Turn the clear, glass candle holder upside down.
- Use strong adhesive to attach the painted wooden ball to the center of the bottom.
- Let cure according to the instructions on the glue bottle.
- Assemble the decorations on the top of the dry, painted plate.
- Start with a moss base, and then add decorative details in an arrangement that is pleasing to you. If you are transporting these to a wedding, it may be best to add the moss and then assemble small pieces on site.
- Cover your display with the glass cloche.
- Place in the middle of the wedding reception table, on a mantel, or use as Easter kitchen decor ideas for your home.
Final Easter Glass Cloche
Save this to make Easter wedding centerpieces!
This spring craft is one of the most elegant Easter decor ideas for your wedding. It’s something that you can pull out year after year to decorate your home for springtime. This glass cloche also is perfect to use as Easter table decor ideas, even if you aren’t planning a big event.
You could even make this DIY project for a friend or neighbor this year. Present them as Easter mantel decor ideas, and folks are sure to enjoy them this year and beyond!
BethOMG, this is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen! I have to try it. This is something that I would seriously buy in a store.
Tracy IglesiasI’m an April baby and love all things Spring and Easter, this is such a cute idea. Great DIY idea, do you know if a live plant would survive in there or do you have to drill an airhole? I would like to use them for succulent plants.
HeatherWhat a great idea! I would love to make something like this for our home. It’s adorable.
alitaI am definitely doing this DIY project for a friend this year. Thank you so much for sharing
briannemanzbMy sister is holding a wedding this month. And it’s not yet too late to make this for her. This is one of the most elegant Easter decor ideas for her wedding.
Talya StoneOh my goodness this is adorable! I actually may use this idea for our kitchen table. Very sweet and creative and I can imagine how lovely this would be at a wedding too.
Midwife360This miniature decor is so cute! I could see this being sold in stores!
Melanie EdjourianOh wow, that’s such a lovely idea. I would love to attempt to make one. Hope it looks half as good as yours!!!
NehaI love DIY projects and this center piece looks amazing! I’d love to give it a go sometime soon.
TweenselmomThat is soo cute! The bunnies are adorable. I’d like to make a centerpiece since it’s hard to find one here, so thank you for this.
JenniferI think it could. Look up “terrariums” and there should be instructions on the web for how to make one with a live plant.
Angela Ricardo BetheaThat’s absolutely creative and definitely would love to try this one out sometime. Easy DIY indeed and it looks so adorable!
Blair VillanuevaI feel excited to create my own Easter cloche. I have an extra glass container that is big enough to make this kind of centerpiece, and I can use small toys as decor too. Thanks for this awesome idea!