How Do You Decorate A Dorm Room For Easter?

Easter is a sure sign that spring is coming. Spring colors and fresh flowers make the earth beautiful after long dreary winters. Bring some spring into a dorm room, and decorate the space with fun Easter decor.

Whether your budget is large or small, and your taste simple or elegant, decorating a dorm room for holidays is fun and easy. Purchase egg shaped lantern lights. String the lights around the window in the dorm.

Secure the lights with bulletin board pins. Purchase a spring or Easter themed door mat. Place the mat just inside the dorm door.

Attach long pieces of ribbon to several plastic eggs. Attach the strings to the ceiling so that the eggs dangle. Set an Easter themed dish on the desk.

Fill the dish with your favorite holiday candy. Purchase a package of Easter or spring themed window clings. Display the clings on the window.

Put pastel sheets on the bed. Put a white comforter on the bed. Throw a pastel blanket on the foot of the bed.

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Bring holiday cheer to your dorm room with these creative decorating tips, designed especially for those on a tight budget. Buy a small (3-foot tall), inexpensive artificial Christmas tree or a "Charlie Brown" live tree - skinny and straggly - and put it up in your dorm room. Use white or colored T-shirts as the tree skirting.

Cover the tree with strands of small holiday lights and, if desired, tinsel. Make a tree topper: Cut a star shape, about 12 inches tall, out of cardboard, and cover it with foil. Stick one arm of the star shape into a toilet paper roll (also covered in foil and cut with two 2 1/2-inch slits at one end).

Place it atop your tree. Buy plain star ornaments from a craft store, along with some puffy paints, and invite your friends over to make their own ornaments. Hang all the ornaments on the tree when they're dry.

Make white paper snowflakes, and hang them from the ceiling. Hook together paper clips in different lengths to use as hooks. Hang a 9-foot garland around ... more.

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