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Melissa Jane Lee

Last updated: March 14, 2026

30 Easter Charcuterie Board Ideas for a Festive Holiday Spread

Looking for creative Easter charcuterie board ideas to make your holiday gathering extra special? From pastel-colored sweets to bunny-themed snacks, an Easter charcuterie board is a fun and festive way to serve treats for brunch, parties, or family celebrations. These adorable Easter snack boards combine seasonal colors, sweet treats, and savory bites for a display that’s as beautiful as it is delicious.

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A festive charcuterie board with cheese, fruit, crackers, veggies, macarons, candy eggs, and a round cheese decorated as a bunny face, surrounded by spring flowers and pastel accents.
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A colorful Easter-themed charcuterie board with cookies shaped like eggs and bunnies, candies, deviled eggs, ham rolls, grapes, strawberries, cheese, pretzels, and a nest of chocolate eggs, arranged on a round wooden tray.
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A festive Easter snack platter featuring a bunny-shaped cheese ball in the center, surrounded by colorful candies, chocolate bunnies, deviled eggs, pretzels, ham rolls, cheese cubes, strawberries, and carrot-shaped treats.
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A wooden cross-shaped board holds Easter treats: candies, colorful eggs, cheese, meats, pretzels, vegetables, and fruit. At the center is a bunny-shaped cheese ball with ears, surrounded by spring-themed snacks.
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A colorful Easter-themed charcuterie board with cheese, crackers, fruit, nuts, candies, pretzels, hummus, and a bunny-shaped cheese centerpiece, decorated with spring flowers and pastel-colored treats.
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A large wooden serving board with a bunny-shaped cheese ball, colorful deviled eggs, cured meats, crackers, fruits, candy eggs, fresh tulips, flowers, and dips, arranged in a festive spring or Easter theme.
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A festive charcuterie board with cheese, crackers, ham, carrots, berries, grapes, nuts, dip, cookies, chocolate eggs, and a central dip decorated as a bunny face with ears, all arranged on a wooden platter.
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A colorful Easter-themed charcuterie board with chocolate bunnies, pastel candy eggs, bunny-shaped cookies, crackers, cheeses, meats, dips, and assorted fresh fruits, garnished with flowers and surrounded by pink tulips.
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Whether you’re hosting Easter brunch, planning a family get-together, or simply want a festive snack spread, these Easter charcuterie board ideas make entertaining easy and fun. Mix sweet treats, fresh fruit, and colorful seasonal decorations to create a board that feels playful and inviting. With a little creativity, your Easter snack board can easily become the centerpiece of your holiday table.

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