What Smart Easter Shoppers Know About Marshalls

What Smart Easter Shoppers Know About Marshalls

Why Marshalls Beats Specialty Stores for Easter Decor

Most holiday shoppers head straight to big-box stores for seasonal decor, but Marshalls has quietly built one of the strongest Easter assortments on the market — and at prices that sit well below retail. The current new arrivals section covers everything from kitchen and bath textiles to sculptural bunnies, light-up figures, and framed wall art. The selections span a range of design aesthetics, from rustic farmhouse to sleek modern metallics, which means there’s something functional regardless of how a home is already styled. The items highlighted here are among the fastest-moving pieces on shelves this week, so availability will shift quickly as Easter approaches.

The Wool Bunny Set That Spells Out Spring

The COTTONTAIL LANE Set of 3 Wool Bunnies offers a clever take on the classic Easter bunny figurine. Each rabbit in the trio holds a single letter, with the three together spelling out the word “hop.” The wool construction gives them a tactile, handcrafted quality that reads more boutique than discount, and the neutral tones work with both modern and traditional interiors. At $16.99 for the full set, the price point is difficult to argue with. These translate well to a mantel, bookshelf, or tiered tray display. The fact that they function as both decorative objects and subtle seasonal typography makes them more versatile than a standard single figurine.

Metallic Rabbits With a Surprisingly Elegant Touch

Not every Easter decoration leans pastel, and the GARDENERS EDEN Resin Rabbit Couple Decor proves that metallic finishes can work for spring as well as they do for winter holidays. The duo is priced at $14.99 and features two rabbit figures, each wearing a small green bow around their neck. The resin construction gives them a solid, weighty feel that reads more upscale than the price suggests. The slightly antiqued metallic finish photographs well, which is part of why this type of piece tends to move quickly on shelves. Placed on an entryway table or kitchen counter, they add a seasonal note without leaning too heavily into the candy-colored Easter palette.

How a Burlap Egg Tree Became a Seasonal Staple

The MARTHA STEWART 21-inch Egg Tree Decor, priced at $12.99, is part of a broader Martha Stewart Easter collection available at Marshalls this season. The tree itself is wrapped in burlap, which gives it a textured, organic look, and the branches hold a series of small pastel-colored eggs in soft spring hues. The egg tree format has become a popular Easter alternative to the traditional wreath — it works on a table, sideboard, or console without taking up significant space. The Martha Stewart branding brings a level of design consistency to the piece, and the full collection it belongs to maintains a cohesive color palette that makes mixing and matching other items from the line straightforward.