Let Easter colors bloom

Welcome spring with blooming joy! Easter is the perfect time to fill your home, balcony, and garden with colorful flowers and creative decorations. From classic daffodils to charming tulip arrangements – find simple ideas and hardy spring flowers here. Let the colors of Easter bloom!


Easter's yellow cut flowers

Yellow cut flowers are an essential part of Easter decor and atmosphere. The most popular are daffodils and tulips, which brighten your home with vibrant colors and symbolize the arrival of spring. Yellow stands for joy, light, and life – the very essence of Easter. These flowers are easy to arrange and look great on the dining table or in the window.

Daffodils as cut flowers

The daffodil is a classic Easter flower and a spring favorite. With its trumpet-shaped yellow blooms, it brings color and happiness indoors. Just trim the stems, place in cold water and keep in a cool spot to extend their life. Let them stand alone in a vase initially, as they release a sap that can harm other flowers.

Cute mini daffodils

Mini daffodils, or narcissus, are a smaller version of the classic daffodil. They share the same sunny yellow color and trumpet shape but grow compactly – perfect for pots, table decorations or small bouquets. They’re easy to care for, resilient, and bring lovely spring vibes both inside and out.

Simple Easter decorations with spring bulbs

 Spring bulbs like mini daffodils, crocuses and grape hyacinths can be planted in small pots, glass containers or repurposed items. Try placing a mini daffodil in an eggshell – a charming touch for your Easter table. You can also use mugs or jars, fill them with soil or moss, and add bulbs for a natural, springy look.

Decorate with Easter branches

Decorating with Easter twigs is a classic and easy way to create festive vibes. Use birch twigs adorned with feathers, eggs or little Easter figures. For an extra spring feel, use branches from cherry or willow trees. Let them bloom naturally or add homemade decorations for a personal touch.

Easter flowers outdoors

Add a touch of spring outdoors with Easter flowers on your balcony, porch or garden. Many spring flowers handle cold weather and thrive in pots or planters.

Outdoor Easter arrangements

Fill pots with flowers in yellow, blue and white. Add moss, feathers or small Easter items to boost the festive feeling.

Daffodils and frost

Daffodils are hardy and tolerate frost, especially when still in bud. If needed, cover with garden fleece or bring pots inside overnight.

Common outdoor Easter flowers:

Daffodil – Classic yellow bloom, hardy and easy to plant.

Pansy – Comes in many colors, frost-resistant and long-blooming.

Crocus – Early bloomer with vibrant colors.

Grape hyacinth – Small and sweet blue flowers, great in clusters.

Hyacinth – Fragrant, ideal for sheltered outdoor spots.

Lavender – Blooms in summer, loved by bees and butterflies.

Tulip inspiration

Tulips are versatile and ideal for simple yet beautiful Easter arrangements. Try weaving their stems in a cylinder vase for a stylish twist. Combine with twigs for a natural touch. Mix colors for vibrance or go monochrome for elegance.

Send an Easter gift

Send a beautiful Easter egg with seeds and luxury chocolate for a thoughtful holiday gift. Pair it with a cheerful bouquet of tulips, daffodils or pansies – delivered right to their door. At Euroflorist, it’s easy to send flowers and gifts with a personal message. A perfect mix of springtime joy and care!

Common questions about Easter flowers

Easter starts with Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter Sunday.

Because yellow symbolizes light, life and resurrection – the meaning of Easter.

At florists, grocery stores or local markets.

Daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, crocuses, and pansies.

Lavender blooms from June to August, depending on the variety and climate.