đˇ Your 2026 Easter Weekend Guide: Budget Decor, What to Buy, Kid Fun & DFW Dinner Deals and how r to do đŁ Easter Decorating on a Budget without breaking the bank.
Easter weekend doesnât have to be expensive or stressful. Whether youâre decorating on a budget, filling baskets, planning a fun morning for the kids, or skipping the cooking altogether, this guide gives you real deals, real ideas, and real savings â all tailored for DFW families.
đŁ Budget Easter Decorating That Actually Looks Good
Forget the $200 boutique wreaths which I couldn’t afford if I wanted to. DFW families are finding the cutest spring dĂŠcor in the most unexpected places â and yes, it still looks Pinterestâworthy.
Aldiâs Aisle of Shame: The Secret Weapon
Did you know Aldiâs seasonal aisle is basically Targetâs Bullseye Playground but cheaper:
Think:
- Faux tulips that look real enough to fool your motherâinâlaw and I even scored real Tulips that are so pretty everyone I know wants their own.
- $4.99 spring candles that smell like Anthropologie dupes
- Bunny mugs and pastel dish towels that instantly âspringâifyâ your kitchen
Dollar Tree: The DIY Goldmine
If youâre decorating on a $20 bill, this is where you go. Just remember everything isn’t a dollar now but that shouldn’t stop you from grabbing plastic eggs, garland, floral picks, and pastel bins â then mix them with your Aldi finds. It looks intentional, not cheap.
Dollar General: The Hidden Gem
Their $3â$5 Easter signs and tieredâtray pieces look like Hobby Lobby but cost less than your iced coffee. Run don’t walk before they sell out.
Hobby Lobby: The Statement Pieces
This is where you get your âone nice thingâ â a wooden cross, a ceramic bunny, or a floral wreath that ties everything together. Although sometimes they have everything for 40% off and then you can get items as cheap as the dollar tree.
The $20 Decorating Formula
Hereâs the vibeâboosting combo that never fails:
- 1 wreath
- 1 candle
- 1 floral pick
- 1 bowl of plastic eggs
- 1 cute mug on the counter
Your home looks instantly fresh, intentional, and springy â without the boutique price tag.
đ What You Actually Need for Easter
People overbuy for Easter because stores push 10,000 themed items. Hereâs the truth: you only need a handful of things.
The RealâLife Easter Shopping List
- A main dish (ham or chicken)
- Potatoes
- Rolls
- Fruit
- Eggs
- Butter
- Crescent rolls (for resurrection rolls or brunch)
Basket Fillers That Donât Become Trash
- Candy
- Stickers
- Books
- Bubbles
- One small toy
Decor Basics
- Plastic eggs
- Garland
- Dish towels
- Faux flowers
- A candle
Thatâs it. No clutter. No guilt. No $60 themed basket youâll regret.
đĽ Easter Morning Scavenger Hunt (KidâApproved + FaithâCentered)
This is the part your kids will remember â not the baskets, not the brunch, but the moment theyâre running around the house giggling at 7 a.m.
Hereâs the simple, meaningful version families love:
- Find something pink
- Find a cross
- Find something soft
- Find something that smells good
- Find something that reminds you of Jesus
Itâs quick, sweet, and sets the tone for the day.
đ˝ď¸ DFW Easter Dinner Deals â Real Deals Worth Sharing
Hereâs where the âoomphâ comes in. These are the actual 2026 Easter restaurant specials in DFW â with pricing, menus, and what makes each one worth it.
â Cracker Barrel â HeatâandâServe Easter Feast
Perfect for families who want the âhomeâcookedâ vibe without the cooking. Feeds 4â10 people. Includes ham or prime rib, sides, rolls, and dessert. Pick up chilled, heat in under 3 hours. I would say bring on the Prime Rib for David and me. If you don’t like Prime Rib you can cook for yourself.
â Honey Baked Ham â The Classic
Theyâre running Easter discounts on ham, turkey, and heatâandâserve sides. Great if you want to build your own meal without cooking the main dish. I’ve had their meals before and they are actually good. If you haven’t tried them, you should.
â Golden Corral â Easter Buffet
Allâyouâcanâeat ham, roast beef, fried chicken, veggies, rolls, and desserts. Perfect for big families or picky eaters. Sounds good doesn’t it and much better than going inside and dealing with the crowds of people.
â Eddie Merlotâs â Upscale Brunch
This is a little pricy for my family so we would skip eating here.
- $79 adults / $24 kids
- Carving stations, seafood, desserts
- A âtreat yourselfâ Easter option
â Eddie Vâs â TwoâCourse Easter Brunch
Elegant seafoodâforward brunch served 10â2. Think filet medallions, lobster quiche, and decadent desserts. I defiantly would skip having lunch here because I’m not a Seafood eater but David would enjoy having dinner here.
â Dee Lincoln Prime (Frisco) â Luxe Easter Menu
Steaks sound good but I would pass on the rest. How about you?
- Oneâdayâonly Easter brunch
- Includes a special Easter sushi roll, crab cakes, Nutella French toast, and premium steaks
- A splurge, but unforgettable
â Ida Claire â BuildâYourâOwn Bubble Board
This sounds like a fun place to visit doesn’t it?
- 9â4 on Easter
- Southern brunch + DIY Prosecco board
- Trendy, fun, and very âInstagram Easterâ
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates