Hop on These 25 DIY Easter Decorations

While you could Easter-ize your house in mossy wreaths and ceramic bunnies, we’re big fans of adding a personal touch and showing off our DIY skills. Whether you’re looking for ways to use your dyed eggs or you want an excuse to eat a few more Peeps (#guilty), we’ve got 25 easy projects that’ll get your home ready for Easter brunch on a small budget and in just a few minutes. Check out these DIY decorations to get you started.

1. Ombre Egg Centerpiece: Whether you’re eating quiche or lamb, let your guests know just how excited you are to be sitting with them. Put your dyed eggs to work and transform them into your centerpiece. (via Brit + Co)

2. Egg Wall Hanging: If you’ve gone above and beyond with your egg blowing technique, your eggs deserve the spotlight. You may love this wall hanging enough to leave it up until June. (via Pretty Prudent)

3. Ombre Votives: Pastels are a must for Easter decorating. Using a bit of spray paint on some IKEA votive holders is one of the best IKEA hacks we’ve heard of. (via The House That Lars Built)

4. Honeycomb Eggs: Why buy tissue-paper eggs when you can make them in whatever colors you choose? They might not be filled with chocolate, but we bet they’ll bring smiles to everyone who spots them. (via Studio DIY)

5. Eggshell Succulents: Whether you give them as gift, use them as place cards, or just keep them for yourself, you’ll be proud of these little eggshell planters. (via What You Sow)

6. Peeps Wreath: Oh. My. Peep. Make sure the kids stay away while you’re putting this together or you could run out of Peeps. (via Mom Advice)

7. Easter Egg Terrarium: All you need is one of those large plastic Easter eggs and a few terrarium necessities to create this masterpiece. (via The House That Lars Built)

8. Place Cards: We can’t get over mixing our pastels with our neons. Add some chocolate to the mix and your guests will be obsessed. (via Brit + Co)

9. Egg Wreath: It’s basically an Easter rule that anywhere you can DIY with colored Easter eggs, you should probably just do it. (via Meatloaf and Melodrama)

10. Origami Bunny: Those ceramic bunnies may cost a pretty penny, but this one is made with stuff you already have in your home. (via Kreativ Buehne)

11. Rabbit Ring Dish: Bring a bit of the holiday to your bedroom with this sweet little ring dish. We wouldn’t blame you if you kept it out all year long. (via Craftberry Bush)

12. Easter Egg Tree: Whether or not you’ve got German roots, recreate one of our fave holiday traditions with this hanging egg tree. (via Really Pretty Useful)

13. Animal Ear Cake Topper: Once you’ve decorated every nook and cranny, it’s time to decorate your food for Easter. We love how cheerful these guys will look on your table. (via Sugar & Cloth)

14. DIY Color Block Egg Sign: When was the last time you saw a truly cool piece of wall art for the season? This fun project can go so many places. (via Eighteen 25)

15. DIY Origami Candy Chicks: It’s amazing what a little bit of origami can do to a tablescape, especially like hiding some treats! (via The House That Lars Built)

16. Printable Easter Menu: Bring a touch of class to your place settings with a springy printed menu. (via Sarah Hearts)

17. DIY Floral Champagne Saucers: Easter cocktails never looked so good! Although these are faux florals, you could easily use fresh ones. (via Delineate Your Dwelling)

18. Oh My Gold Easter Basket: Anything with disco balls and chocolate is good in our books. (via Studio DIY)

19. DIY Icon Easter Eggs: Sure, this is the time for florals and pastels, but there’s something to be said for going bold. (via Lovely Indeed)

20. Origami Easter Bunny Napkins: Paper napkins never looked better, or cuter. (via Gathering Beauty)

21. Rainbow Easter Egg Wreath: You’ll want to keep this stunning dyed rainbow egg creation up through October. (via The House That Lars Built)

22. DIY Floral Easter Centerpiece: Bunnies? Flowers? Butterflies? Eggs? This adorable tableau just screams spring. (via PMQ for Two)

23. DIY Easter Garland: The fringes and pom-poms will endear you to the kids, but this playful garland will impress guests of all ages. (via Tell Love and Party)

24. DIY Faceted Easter Egg Place Card Holders: Going for a more modern feel with your decor? Try these geometric eggs. (via Sugar & Cloth)

25. DIY Paskris Easter Tree: Get the kids involved with this day-of decor and add some Scandi flair to your celebration. (via Aunt Peaches)

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(Additional reporting by Ariel Garneau)

Easter always brings on all things bright and colorful – home decor included. If you want to give your space a nice springtime refresh without breaking the bank, Amazon is the place to shop! I scrolled their endless selection of festive Easter decor and found 15 adorably charming pieces to help you celebrate. Whether you're hosting a family brunch or just looking to add a seasonal touch, these budget-friendly finds will bring all the Easter vibes.

Scroll on to shop the cutest Easter decor from Amazon!

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Easter Pillow Covers

Cozying up on the couch might just become your favorite springtime activity as long as it's next to these cutie bunny pillows!

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Flocked Bunnies

These grass-green flocked bunny figurines can post up around your space so you can bring a bit of the outdoors inside. They'd even work great as table toppers for a dinner or brunch party since they're small in size!

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Rabbit Mug

This bunny mug reminds me of something Anthropologie would sell, which earns major points in my book. Its tiny ears will poke out of your drink as you sip – so cute!

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XO, Fetti Flower + Plaid Paper Plates

I don't think I've ever seen paper plates as adorable as these! This pack comes with 24 paper plates patterned with both florals and plaid to help you complete your Easter party spread.

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Easter Bunny Scented Soy Candle

This egg-shaped candle screams Easter. The soy-based candle boasts an orange flower and pomegranate scent that'll define your springtime!

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Easter Bunny Bowl

Whether you use it as a candy dish or a catchall for your daily jewelry rotation, this minimalist bunny bowl will look oh-so stylish and festive!

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Glass Easter Bunny Ears Candy Jars

These candy jars would be perfect for finishing off this year's Easter baskets. Simply stuff 'em with small chocolate eggs or jelly beans for an easy Easter gift.

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Artificial Tulips

Fresh tulips can be a pain to tend to if you either don't know the proper care or simply don't have the time to see them flourish – opt for this 20-pack of artificial blooms instead. You could easily group them together for a real-looking bouquet or sprinkle them around your home one-by-one in small bud vases for a touch of spring!

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Rattan Bunnies

Rattan is never not a fun texture to play with when it comes to Easter decor. Reminiscent of Easter baskets, this pair of bunnies could sit atop your mantle or around your garden!

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50-Pack Easter Paper Napkins

These pastel plaid napkins make serving a party super easy, looking stylish all the while.

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Pom Pom Easter Garland

This colorful garland is so stunning, I would totally leave it up year-round. The felted pom poms have a handmade effect to cozy up your space even more!

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Easter Bunny-Shaped Throw Pillow

Yes, yes, and yes! From the trendy butter yellow color and subtle stripes to the tufted texture of this throw pillow, this piece is a great way to incorporate Easter energy into your bedroom or living room without going all-out.

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Easter Tablecloth

This tablecloth is both waterproof and spill-proof, so it'll easily suit indoor or outdoor parties!

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XO, Fetti Pastel Reusable Straw Set

Paired with a cute set of cups or glasses, these spring-themed bendy straws add a nice touch of whimsy to your bevs.

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Gold Bunny Figurines

If your interior decor style leans more rustic or modern, these sleek golden bunnies will go with virtually any color scheme or setup.

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It's almost outdoor decorating season! And McGee & Co.'s gorgeous outdoor collection is here to tempt our urges to decorating early with stunning finds. From plush outdoor pillows and elegant rugs to comfy furniture and charming floral plateware, this collection has everything to elevate your outdoor space. "I wanted this outdoor lounge to feel like a Southern veranda — inviting, layered, and effortlessly elegant," says Shea McGee. The new Spring 2025 collection is both timeless and relaxed, "perfect for lingering conversations and warm breezes," Shea adds. I'm especially loving the cozy seating, classic patterns, and stylish entertaining pieces that are actually affordable.

Check out all the earthy, elegant outdoor decor from McGee & Co below!

McGee & Co.

Melrose Striped Tablecloth

This linen tablecloth, featuring a charming green and ivory palette, makes every outdoor occasion feel just a little more festive and special. Celebrate from spring to fall!

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Alcott Melamine Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

The scalloped edge and delicate border on these melamine plates bring a perfect blend of charm and playfulness to your outdoor table. It also has a bit of a vintage Euro vibe.

McGee & Co.

Crosley Indoor/Outdoor Pillow

Make your space super cozy with thoughtfully designed pillows, like the Crosley Indoor/Outdoor Pillow, featuring a classic plaid motif and playful fringe. Ah, so cozy and pretty!

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Amherst Handwoven Indoor/Outdoor Rug

What I love about McGee & Co.'s outdoor rugs is that they look just as elegant inside. The Amherst Handwoven Indoor/Outdoor Rug in a golden yellow plaid is actually soft and is easy to clean — perfect for high-traffic indoor/outdoor areas.

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Nola Paper Mache Vase

Give your outdoor space the living room treatment with details like potted greenery. The Nola Paper Mache Vase elevates your table with a modern rustic aesthetic.

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Berkeley Handwoven Indoor/Outdoor Rug

This navy and white gingham rug with brown natural stripes is another soft indoor-outdoor rug made from recycled materials, and perfect for high-traffic indoor and outdoor areas.

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Haviland Outdoor Sofa with Striped Cushions

Bold cabana stripes get me every time. This weather-resistant sofa is just as comfy as it is cute.

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Cadie Outdoor Chaise

Lounge the spring days away with a good book on this teak-framed chaise and weather-resistant fabric.

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The Market Umbrella

Fringe makes everything better. The Market Umbrella can withstand spring's fickle weather while bringing vintage vibes to your space.

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Sanibel Acrylic Goblets (Set of 4)

Elevate your outdoor drinkware with these break-resistant ribbed goblets. Spring mocktails are so close.

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Fontaine Melamine Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

Embrace spring 2025's romantic trend with these floral dinner plates, paired with dainty Wilkie Floral Napkins.

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Bonjour Doormat

Set the stage for an inviting escape with this charming welcome mat. Très chic!

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Classic Pool Float

Cannonball! Make the most of the warmer months with the classic pool float in navy and white stripes. It has a hanging hook for storage too!

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Anthropologiejust dropped their Easter decor, and it’s the epitome of springtime whimsy. Of course, it’s filled with plenty of charming bunnies, but you can also find seasonal motifs of Easter eggs and flowers on everything from dinnerware to outdoor decor.

Whether you’re hosting a festive Easter brunch or simply feel like refreshing your space, these 16 Anthropologie finds will bring a cheerful touch to your home this season.

Scroll on to discover the cutest Easter decorations from Anthropologie!

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The Icon Juice Glass: Confetti Edition

This iconic cup now comes in a few adorable springtime designs, including this bunny-dotted green glass – perfect for hosting Easter brunch or happy hour!

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Lexington Stoneware Deviled Egg Platter

Deviled eggs are bound to be on your Easter menu. Might as well make 'em cute!

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Mini Cheena Egg Floral Pink Peony & Neroli Glass Candle

This egg-shaped candle smells like sheer heaven, emitting notes of rose, peony, spiced vanilla bean, and neroli with every burn. Even once it's all gone, it can still serve as a festive piece of Easter decor.

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Happy Easter Felt Garland

This felt garland comes with a handmade feel that'll infuse your Easter decor setup with nothing but coziness! In addition to the cheerful 'Happy Easter' greeting, it's accented with tiny eggs and bunny ears.

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Bristol Glass Bud Vase

This yellow vase is the perfect vessel for all of your springtime flower hauls and even makes an eye-catching centerpiece for any gathering.

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Foster Stoneware Mug

Speaking of flowers, this mug is covered in some stunning tulip motifs. Your coffee or tea will feel right at home!

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Peter Rabbit Egg Hunt Kit

Hosting an egg hunt this year? This kit comes with all of the charming Peter Rabbit characters to help guide your guests toward their treasures (AKA Easter candy). Each sign can easily stick into your yard with a wooden stake.

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Wicker Bunny

These bunnies made from weaved wicker recall spring in the most darling way.

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Floral Rabbit Printed Coir Doormat

This durable doormat features floral motifs alongside a sleep bunny to bring a calming air to your front doorstep as spring emerges.

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Foster Stoneware Dessert Plate

Your Easter desserts will look even tastier on these floral-dotted plates!

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Easter Handpainted Taper Candles

Have you ever seen a cuter pair of taper candles?! This duo features illustrations of bunnies and flowers to celebrate the Easter season – though they're truly too adorable to burn right away!

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Quail Ceramics Hare Vase

This rabbit-shaped vase introduces some much-needed whimsy to your space to liven up the energy in lieu of springtime. All the while, you can add some stems to it to add more color wherever it's warranted!

Anthropologie

Bunny Stoneware Butter Dish

The famed springtime bunny strikes again, this time on a luxe-looking butter dish that all ofyour guests will adore.

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The Bistro Tile Stoneware Pitcher: Garden Edition

Whether it's filled with iced sweet tea or a batched cocktail, this spring-themed pitcher will definitely become a mainstay in your warm weather table spread.

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Fruity Monogram Floral Night Gardenia Glass Candle

Not only does this candle look like springtime, it also smells like it – notes of gardenia, salted guava, tonka bean, and warm musk will float throughout your home when it's burning. Plus, you can snag it with an initial on it for an extra personal touch.

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Glass Art Bunny Decorative Object

Whether you employ him as a paperweight at your desk or place him by your kitchen sink for a subtle boost of joy, this little bunny is the cutest reminder of the Easter season.

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If you can't stop talking about Severance season 2, you're not alone. The Apple TV+ show has totally taken over the internet (and all my group chats) and as the mysteries at Lumon continue to unfold, there's one heartbreaking, viral theory surrounding this week's episode, and Gemma, that has the internet in a tizzy.

Keep reading for the most insane Severance season 2, episode 9 theory on the internet.

Has Gemma been an innie the whole time?

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TikTok user @msauroraalice made the connection that Severance season 2 episode 9, "The After Hours," has the same title as a specific Twilight Zone episode in which a mannequin, well, forgets she's a mannequin. And now we're all wondering whether Severance is going to reveal a very similar plotline with Gemma.

"Could Gemma have been manufactured at Lumon and all of her experience with Mark is just a severed version of herself," @msauroraalice says, theorizing that "there is no Gemma."

"I bet this next episode, Gemma or Helly has a horrifying discovery about themselves just like the mannequin realizing she's not even alive," she continues.

Clearly, this Twilight Zone episode has a ton of similarities to Severance, with the split identities of it all. And as one Reddit user just made it even more heartbreaking by saying, "She could be an experiment from the very start which is why they went as far as to fake her death and recruit Mark to work for them. That would be heartbreaking. It would mean Mark and Gemma 's relationship was manufactured from the beginning."

"The After Hours" is sure to set us up for a crazy 'Severance' season 2 finale.

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After everything Mark has been through, this would truly be a heartbreaking turn of events and I don't know if I could handle it! I'm not alone, either. TikTok users flooded the comments of the post (which has over 900K views).

"If Gemma was never a full person to begin with I'm gonna lose my mind," one user said, while another theorized, "I think Gemma is real but she actually died. Lumon had plans for her to begin with so they revived her body because they effectively own it and now she's stuck in purgatory testing."

But if this Severance theory breaks your heart as much as it breaks mine, there's a silver lining. "The next episode after 'The After Hours' from TWZ is called 'The Mighty Casey' and is about a robot who becomes more human I believe," a third TikTok user says.

But honestly, emotional devastation — and peeling back a character's insecurities, fears, and heartbreak to get to their core — make for really good TV because of how relatable those moments can be. So we'll just have to see what the Severance season 2 finale has in store.

Here are 10 Questions I Need Severance Season 2 To Answer — let us know on Instagram what kinds of questions and theories you have.

St. Patrick's Day in America is known mostly as an excuse to have a day-long marathon of drinking green beer (we'll take some green cocktails, too), but if staying in is more your jam, you'll need some epic DIY party favorsand a slew of adorable St. Patrick's Day-themed treats! In this collection of St. Patrick's Day desserts, you'll find everything from rainbow cupcakes and Lucky Charms pancakes, to Leprechauns made out of Nutter Butters and boozy green fudge. Yum.

Throw on your best “Kiss Me, I'm Irish" apron and have some fun with these 25 delicious St. Patrick's Day desserts!

Brit + Co

St. Patrick’s Day Rainbow Donuts

This adorable DIY requires no cooking and is a blast to make with friends. At the end of this rainbow you may not find gold, but you will find a fluffy cloud of coconut just waiting to be devoured. (via Brit + Co)

Sarah Anderson

St. Patrick's Day Dessert Shots

These cute, tiny shots are sweetened with flavors like dark chocolate, vanilla, and peppermint extract — and they even have a bite-sized brownie on the bottom. Now that's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, amiright? (via Sarah Anderson forBrit + Co)

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Lucky Charms Ice Cream

This one isn't a specific recipe per say, it's more of a how-too... but arguably the most useful how-to you'll learn this month. This overview of how to make Lucky Charms-infused ice cream can be put to use this St. Patrick's Day and beyond! (via Brit + Co)

Grandbaby Cakes

St. Patrick’s Day Dessert Pizza

Deep dish pizza should always have a sugar cookie crust and a Bailey's Irish Cream chocolate filling. Top with green sprinkles, green tinted white chocolate and chopped chocolate mint candies for that extra festive feel. (via Grandbaby Cakes)

Brit + Co

Double Rainbow Cake

Labor intensive? Maybe. Totally worth it? Absolutely. Grab a partner or your kiddos, and settle in for a fun afternoon of food coloring and multi-colored M&M decorating. (via Brit + Co)

Sweet Recipeas

Drunken Grasshopper Fudge

This is definitely an adults-only fudge. Made with both Crème de Menthe and Crème de Cocoa, this fudge has a boozy flavor that bites back. Throw on a handful of shamrock sprinkles to really drive the theme home. (via Sweet Recipeas)

Home Made Interest

St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Cookies

These little guys would be so cute to make for your kiddo's school St. Patrick's Day party. Plus, they double as a fun activity to do with them at home. They're almost too cute to eat… almost. (via Home Made Interest)

The Cake Blog

Leprechaun Hat S’mores

Obviously a large marshmallow on top of a cookie makes the perfect top hat. Once it's covered in chocolate and adorned with green decor, you have the perfect edible s'mores hat that any leprechaun would be happy to wear. (via The Cake Blog)

Classy Clutter

St. Patrick’s Day Rice Krispie Treats

You may have to go digging for marshmallows in a box of Lucky Charms to make these, but it's totally worth it. The pretty pastels in the marshmallows also looks perfect with the light green of the Rice Krispies. (via Classy Clutter)

Takes Two Eggs

Matcha Roll Cake

This sponge-y roll cake is packed with matcha whipped cream, and it looks just as good as it tastes! (via Takes Two Eggs)

Averie Cooks

Irish Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes

The batter these cupcakes are crafted with is spiked with Guinness and Jameson for a bit of booziness. (via Averie Cooks)

Barbara Bakes

Mint Chocolate Chip Pie For St. Patrick’s Day

You don't have to have a lot of time and ingredients to make a great St. Patrick's Day dessert. All you need for this freezer pie is a pre-made Oreo pie crust and mint chocolate chip ice cream. Whipped cream and chocolate shavings optional – as if! (via Barbara Bakes)

Created By Diane

St. Patrick’s Day Mint Chocolate Cake

Before you cut into this cake, you would have no idea that what lies inside is an intricate mint chocolate design that tastes just as good as it looks. This concoction is definitely going to impress whoever you serve it to. (via Created By Diane)

Nifty Mom

No-Bake Mint-Free St. Patrick’s Day Dessert

St. Patrick's Day desserts are almost always full of mint. Well, you know what? Not everyone likes mint. This dessert is still chocolatey and green with no mint in sight. (via Nifty Mom)

Foods Of Our Lives

Crème De Menthe Cake Pops

If you have a package of Oreos lying around, you're already halfway to making these flavorful cake pops. They're so addicting, you may want to give them away as St. Patrick's Day gifts just to avoid eating every single one. (via Foods Of Our Lives)

Pizzazzerie

Shamrock Sour Cocktail

Swapping standard whiskey for Irish Whiskey gives this cocktail a St. Patrick's Day twist. Add a few drops of food coloring to make the green really stand out. (via Pizzazzerie)

Half Baked Harvest

Chocolate Irish Cream Filled Donuts

If you're feelin' fancy, opt to make these homemade donuts filled with St. Patty's-ready Irish cream! (via Half Baked Harvest)

Two Peas & Their Pod

Chocolate Mint Brownie Milkshake

You can never go wrong with a combo of chocolate and mint! (via Two Peas & Their Pod)

Baking A Moment

Pot of Gold Cupcakes

The rainbow Swiss buttercream that tops these decadent chocolate cupcakes is way easier to make than it looks. Make sure to get some gold foiled chocolate coins to put on top for an extra fun touch. (via Baking A Moment)

Recipe Girl

Green Velvet Cheesecake Cake

What's better than cheesecake? Cheesecake that's sitting in the middle of two layers of green velvet cake, of course. It's like having a giant layer of creamy frosting in the middle… but it's cheesecake! (via Recipe Girl)

Simply Happenstance

St. Patrick’s Day Caramel Corn

Caramel corn is a treat that both adults AND kids love. Just by adding a bit of food coloring to your caramel, you'll create a crunchy masterpiece that everyone will gobble up in seconds. (via Simply Happenstance)

The Recipe Rebel

White Chocolate Lucky Charms Cookies

Not only do these cookies have finely ground Lucky Charms in the cookie batter itself, chopped cereal and marshmallows are also folded in for extra texture and flavor. We'll take two dozen, please. (via The Recipe Rebel)

Completely Delicious

Mint Chocolate Chip Cupcakes

These sweet bites are described as the epitome of mint chocolate chip ice cream, but in cupcake form. Perfect, perfect, perfect! (via Completely Delicious)

Gal On A Mission

St. Patrick’s Day Puppy Chow

Puppy chow is the perfect on-the-go munchie for the whole family. Green candy melts give this snack its hue, while spearmint essential oil gives it its minty flavor. (via Gal On A Mission)

Pillsbury

Mini Whoopie Pies

These tiny whoopie pies are just small enough that you can enjoy them in one delicious bite. It doesn't get much easier than using refrigerated sugar cookie dough to make them, either. Score! (via Pillsbury)

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This post has been updated with additional reporting by Meredith Holser.