Sunday, March 15, 2026

How to Style a Dough Bowl for Easter

I have been wanting a dough bowl for years, but found most of them way too expensive to my liking.  On average, a good solid wood dough bowl is around $100.  Well, recently Hobby Lobby came out with a "faux" dough bowl.  It is lightweight (it feels like Basswood), but that is ok as I will not be using it to make bread but only to decorate with.  This dough bowl was only $33 plus 40% as it was labeled "Spring Inspirations".  Now that is a more comfortable price for me to spend on a decorative item.


Now some of you may be asking "What is a dough bowl?"  Well years ago, during Colonial times down bowls (also known as trenchers, bread bowls, or kneading troughs) were used as vessels for mixing and kneading bread.  The long, shallow shape provided a snug, warm place for bread to rise prior to baking.   Now although some people might still use them to make bread, today they are the latest home decor trend.  People fill them with fruit and other objects, or they decorate them for the seasons.  You may remember the tiered trays that were hugely popular a few years ago, well, meet its replacement:  the dough bowl.  Although I still have and decorate my tiered tray as you shall soon see later in this post. 😀


During Christmas my dough bowl was filled with evergreens and Christmas ornaments (sorry, no picture).  After Christmas, I removed the ornaments and added candles.  It stayed that way throughout the winter until I finally decided to decorate for Easter since it is so early this year.  WITHOUT BUYING ONE NEW THING, I went through my stash and found a bunch of spring florals and simply started layering.


Now some people put foam into the bowl first and then stick everything inside.  I did not.  I began with a potted succulent plant (that's the tall one in the center) and just set in the middle.  Next, I simply laid down  faux floral bunches.  If you use bunches of florals rather than stems, you do not need the foam.  It is so easy!  

After putting the potted plant in the center, I laid down a bunch of tulips.  I only had one tulip bunch (wish I had two to make it symmetrical, but that's ok), then I filled the opposite end with a white succulent plant.  Next, I filled in the middle with a mix of Lamb's Ear and white florals.  Finally, I added a ceramic spring bird to one end, a ceramic white bunny on the other end, and a few fun colorful mushrooms for fun.  Easy Peasy!


I love little ceramic birds and collect them whenever I see one I really like for a good price.  I have enough for every season and occasion now!


The dough bowl really is the perfect centerpiece for a rectangular dining room table.




The rest of my Easter decor is the same as I've done it in the past, but in case I have any new readers, I will show you that too.

I still decorate my tiered tray.  They are not as popular as they once were, but they are still in style.  I just love them.  I like how fun and simple they are to decorate.  I like how you can decorate for all the seasons/holidays so quickly and easily with them.  


My tray is filled with more ceramic bunnies, faux grass, a bird's nest, eggs, mushrooms, carrots, pink coffee mug, and the real meaning of Easter:  Jesus!



I always have my tray set on top of the piano.  When I had a round table in the dining room, it sat in the middle of the round table as a centerpiece, but hubby never liked it there because it got in the way of conversation.  That is the nice thing about the dough bowl as a centerpiece;  it is low so it doesn't interfere with seeing people across the table.


Above the piano are spring plates and a spring picture.


On the other end of the piano is a bouquet of spring stems and more ceramic birdies among some pretty lace tins.


I put Easter themed or spring plates onto the plate rail all around the room.


On top of my dining room hutch I placed more spring grass, and I displayed some vintage spring dining items.  Above the hutch is one of my favorite spring plates of a goldfinch.


I have so many plates, I really do not need anymore, but every now and then I spot a new one I must add to my collection.  When I saw this Peter Rabbit plate, I knew he would be coming home with me.


In an awkward corner, I have another hutch where I display more vintage dining wares.  I change the pieces out with the seasons.  In the spring I love to display this Fire King Peach Lustre set.


On top of the hutch I added a tree of faux Easter Eggs and a spiritual wooden sign.  I placed a couple of cracked eggs in front of the sign to add balance.

And above the hutch are more Easter-themed and spring plates.


I hope you enjoyed my spring decor post.  Have you decorated for Easter yet?  Do you own a dough bowl?  I'd love to hear from you.

Have a Great Day!  Amy

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40 comments:

  1. Your Easter decorations are so pretty! Thank you for teaching me about the dough bowl. I love the Peter Rabbit plate too. You can't beat a little bit of Beatrix Potter.

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    1. Thank you so much. I love the stories and illustrations in Beatrix Potter books.

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  2. Well, it certainly looks springy inside your lovely home but I happen to have seen your photos of the storm from earlier today and I know it looks like mid-January in your yard!!
    Thanks for the history on the dough or bread bowl. I had no idea why they had the name they have. Makes perfect sense now. You scored a real bargain on your Hobby Lobby bowl. Love love love the arrangement you created for it. Just beautiful And your Easter plates are so sweet.

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    1. Thank you Leslie! We had beautiful spring weather. All the birds started returning: swans, geese, robins, red-wing blackbirds; then the storm happened. I've been so worried about the birds and how they are surviving in this storm. I'm feeding the ones I can. I've never seen so many birds at my feeder before.

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  3. Amazing to watch how you change one bowl for different occasions. Gorgeous.,
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  4. I didn't know it was called a dough bowl. Love all your cute spring/easter touches.

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    1. I didn't either until about a year ago. Thanks so much!

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  5. I love how you styled this dough bowl for Easter! I pinned it to my Easter board ideas : )

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  6. Beautiful Easter center piece! I like your fresti8ve plates andespecially the "He is Risen" plaque.

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    1. Thank you so much. I love that Hobby Lobby sells so much Christian decor!

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  7. I have a dough bowl: I should use it for spring! I may have to think a little about what to use since I don't want to buy any decor. I think it will work for Easter as I have a few things I got last year for a party that I could display in it!
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    1. It was hard for me not to buy anything new to fill my dough bowl either. I just rummaged through all my stuff and found enough...you can too!

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  8. Such pretty decorations all around and I love how you decorated the dough bowl. I have a smaller size. Not sure if it would be considered a dough bowl as it's a small oval wooden bowl but I also use it for decorations only. I had purchased a tiered tray a few years ago but only used it once, then donated it last year. I felt the way your husband does and I never found the right spot for it so it was time to let it go.
    I did bring out my Easter decor a couple of weeks ago. Mainly because I needed to see what I already have before I end up at TJMaxx/Marshall's and buy similar things. I only purchased a "wood look" bunny with tulips this year which I absolutely love. So glad I dug out all my things early on because I definitely don't need anything else and still love the things I do have. I was tempted by some Peter Rabbit decorations I saw but decided to leave them there. That place you got is so cute!

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    1. Thank you. I'm sure your oval bowl is a dough bowl too...they came in all shapes and sizes. Taking out your decorations early is a good idea. I'm always tempted buy the new stuff displayed at the stores, but then I go home and realize I already have more than I need.

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  9. I feel like I haven't really decorated all that much for Spring/Easter, as it is only me here. But I did put out all of my bunnies. (: I love the dough bowl styling! I have one and I should put it to good use.

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    1. I don't blame you. Sometimes I wonder if it's worth it when it's just the three of us...the boys don't really care about seasonal decorating. Yes, get that dough bowl out!

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  10. I don't decorate because it's just me, but I love seeing others do it.
    I didn't know they were called a dough bowl (I only know the big dough troughs from farms), but that's really pretty!

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    1. I can totally understand that. Yes, that was new to me too. Fun history.

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  11. love that dough bowl, Amy, and that very fun tiered tray! thanks for sharing your springtime goodies with us.

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  12. I just love all of it! I also…love the bread bowls!

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  13. Amy, your dough bowl arrangement is so pretty. Love the styling. I am happy to feature your Easter styled dough bowl at Love Your Creativity.

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    1. Oh thank you so much! That's wonderful news, I so appreciate it!

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  14. What beautiful Easter decor. I love your dough bowl and the He is Risen sign. Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #80 linkup. It's open until Thursday night, and we look forward to seeing you at #81 which opens next Monday morning. Wishing you a lovely week to come.

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    1. Congratulations, Amy! This was one of the most-visited posts from the WBfC #80 linkup, so it's in the spotlight throughout #81, starting today. :) As a spotlighted post, I'll also Pin it for extra visibility. If you'd like to celebrate with your readers here, save the "This Post was Featured" image to share here. Thank you for being a wonderful part of our linkup. Happy weekend, and I'll see you Monday for #81.

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    2. Oh thank you so much Jennifer! That is wonderful news! I will definitely add the badge!

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  15. I had never heard of a dough bowl before, lovely what you did with it! I like your tiered tray too, featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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    1. I have seen them around for a few years, but I never knew what they were called or what purpose they served until I researched for this post...so you are not alone. Thanks so much for the feature. I so appreciate it!

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  16. This was a great find and you have decorated the dough bowl and your home beautifully for the Spring and Easter season. Thanks for sharing with us at the link party. This post will be a feature this week. #HomeMattersParty

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    1. Thank you so much! And thanks for the feature too! I so appreciate it!

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  17. How sweet! It turned out lovely. Featuring your post this Friday. :)

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    1. Thank you! Thanks for the feature too! That's awesome news!

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  18. I love dough bowls! Everything is so lovely, this is one of my features for WTJR 03.27.2026. Thank you for sharing with us!

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  19. Your spring decor is beautiful - so many charming pieces! I've always loved dough bowls and the size and color of yours is perfect. You've done such a great job styling it, too! Happy Easter!

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    1. Thanks so much Laura. Yes, this dough bowl isn't stained, so it has a nice, natural look which contrasts well with my dark table. Happy Easter to you too!

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