Easter color palettes instantly signal softness, renewal, and playfulness. Think of pastel eggs, blooming tulips, and airy spring mornings: these hues feel kind, hopeful, and a little nostalgic. In video, they are perfect for family content, lifestyle vlogs, seasonal promos, and any story that should feel gentle and uplifting rather than harsh or dramatic.
Whether you are designing a YouTube thumbnail, grading an Easter themed video, or building an intro and channel branding, the right Easter color combinations keep everything cohesive. Below are 15 ready to use Easter color palettes with exact HEX codes, plus ideas on how to apply them in Filmora so your titles, overlays, and footage all share the same soft spring mood.
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Pastel Easter Color Palettes
Pastel Egg Hunt Glow
- HEX Codes: #ffcfe3, #ffe8b3, #bff6e5, #d8ccff, #aee1ff
- Mood: Gentle, nostalgic, and lighthearted.
- Use for: Perfect for family-friendly Easter vlogs, kids content, and warm YouTube thumbnails.
This palette feels like an Easter egg hunt on soft grass: cotton candy pink, buttery yellow, mint, and powdery blues that never feel too bright or overwhelming. It is ideal when you want your visuals to feel kind and approachable, with a subtle glow rather than hard contrast.
Use these colors for title cards, intro animations, and lower thirds in Filmora. Set your main title in the pink or yellow, then keep backgrounds in the soft blues and mint for easy readability. On YouTube thumbnails, this mix draws the eye without clashing with skin tones or outdoor footage.
Pro Tip: Enhance Your Easter Visuals With Filmora
When you build a project around Pastel Egg Hunt Glow, consistency matters more than any single shot. In Filmora, you can use the same pastel pink and yellow for titles, subscribe buttons, and transition graphics so every clip feels like part of one Easter story.
Save your custom colors in Filmora and reuse them across intro templates, B-roll overlays, and social cutdowns. This way, even when you mix indoor and outdoor shots, your pastel accents keep the whole edit visually tied together.
AI Color Palette
Instead of manually matching every clip, you can capture this Easter palette in one reference image and let Filmora do the heavy lifting. Filmora's AI Color Palette feature analyzes your chosen frame or color card and transfers its tones to the rest of your timeline.
Drop in a still of your ideal pastel scene, apply AI Color Palette, and Filmora will harmonize the other shots so they share similar softness and warmth. It is especially useful when your egg hunt footage was shot in mixed lighting but you still want one cohesive pastel look.
HSL, Color Wheels & Curves
To fine tune this pastel scheme, use Filmora's HSL, color wheels, and curves controls. Slightly desaturate strong greens, lift the shadows, and add a soft S curve so your footage keeps that airy Easter feel without looking washed out. A dedicated Filmora color correction tutorial can help you see how each adjustment shapes mood.
In practice, you can cool down harsh yellows from midday sun, warm up skin tones to match the pastel pinks, and gently tint highlights toward light blue. This gives your project a polished, cinematic pastel grade while the original details and contrast remain intact.
1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs
If you want an instant pastel Easter look, Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to stylize your footage. Choose soft film, fairy tale, or light leak filters to enhance the glow of your Pastel Egg Hunt Glow palette without manually tweaking every clip.
Combine filters with subtle LUTs for a consistent vibe across your entire vlog or short. You can apply them to adjustment layers above your edit, then fine tune opacity so the effect supports your pastel colors instead of overpowering them.
Spring Meadow Brunch
- HEX Codes: #ffe3d2, #fff5c7, #c7f2c4, #b9e6ff, #f5d7ff
- Mood: Fresh, airy, and welcoming.
- Use for: Works well for brunch recipe videos, lifestyle vlogs, and soft product promos.
Spring Meadow Brunch combines peach, lemon, mint, sky blue, and lilac to capture that feeling of eating outdoors on the first warm weekend. The colors are bright enough to feel alive, but still soft and gentle on the eyes.
Use peach and lemon for headings or call to action buttons in your thumbnails, and keep mint and sky blue for backgrounds and frames. In Filmora, this palette suits recipe step titles, chapter markers in long vlogs, and minimal product text overlays on Instagram Reels.
Candy Shell Pastels
- HEX Codes: #ffdce5, #ffecd1, #d0f4ff, #e8d9ff, #c7f5dd
- Mood: Sweet, playful, and comforting.
- Use for: Ideal for packaging mockups, channel branding, and animated stickers or emojis.
Candy Shell Pastels is inspired by sugar coated chocolates and marshmallows. The gentle pinks, creams, and soft blues and greens feel instantly comforting and cute, without leaning too childish.
This palette works beautifully for channels that focus on stationery, crafts, baking, or kawaii edits. Use the pink and cream for logos and avatars, then bring in the blue and green for stickers, emojis, and animated icons created in Filmora to decorate your intros and outros.
Soft Basket Treats
- HEX Codes: #ffe0dd, #fff0c2, #d2f1e4, #d6e5ff, #f4d9ff
- Mood: Cozy, tender, and inviting.
- Use for: Use for cozy hauls, stationery showcases, and Instagram Reels covers.
Soft Basket Treats blends creamy pinks, butter yellow, powder blue, and gentle lilac to feel like a basket filled with tissue paper and small surprises. It gives your visuals a calm, inviting glow that suits slow, chatty content.
Apply this palette to haul video titles, price tags, and chapter labels so text remains readable but not harsh. On Reels or Shorts covers, combine the yellow for key text with pink or blue backgrounds created in Filmora to keep your grid looking soft and cohesive.
Soft & Dreamy Easter Color Palettes
Cloudy Morning Service
- HEX Codes: #fbeaf0, #fdf4df, #e0f6ff, #dad9ff, #d6f3e8
- Mood: Calm, reflective, and serene.
- Use for: Best for reflective voiceovers, church or faith content, and slow cinematic b-roll.
Cloudy Morning Service uses hazy pinks, off white, and misty blues to suggest a quiet morning with soft clouds and distant bells. It feels contemplative and gentle, perfect for slower edits and thoughtful narratives.
Use the palest tones as backgrounds for scripture quotes, affirmations, or reflective captions in Filmora. Fade b-roll in and out over these hues using soft transitions, and keep any graphic elements simple to preserve the peaceful, meditative atmosphere.
Lavender Chapel Glow
- HEX Codes: #f8e9ff, #e4d7ff, #c8e5ff, #f9f0da, #e7f6ef
- Mood: Dreamy, spiritual, and soothing.
- Use for: Great for wedding films, romantic edits, and cinematic highlight reels.
Lavender Chapel Glow layers soft purples, delicate blues, and warm cream to mimic light passing through stained glass. It brings a dreamy, almost ethereal quality to your frames without becoming too saturated.
Use the lavender shades for key titles in wedding highlight films or romantic edits, and keep cream or pale blue for lower thirds with names and dates. In Filmora, you can also tint overlays or light leaks in these tones to wrap your footage in a subtle chapel like glow.
Dawn Garden Whispers
- HEX Codes: #ffe7e0, #fff2ee, #e5f4ff, #e9e2ff, #d9f4e8
- Mood: Gentle, hopeful, and ethereal.
- Use for: Ideal for morning routines, slow living vlogs, and soft product aesthetics.
Dawn Garden Whispers brings barely there peaches, lilacs, and blues to create that moment just before full sunrise. The palette is extremely soft, so it works like a graceful wash of color rather than a bold statement.
Use these hues for minimalist text, background cards, and line icons in your productivity or slow living content. In Filmora, this palette is perfect for pairing with soft focus b-roll of plants, coffee, and journaling, giving your edit a peaceful but still optimistic tone.
Quiet Sunday Picnic
- HEX Codes: #ffe8da, #fff3d4, #e4f4d9, #dde9ff, #f0dcff
- Mood: Relaxed, nostalgic, and homely.
- Use for: Use for picnic montages, cottagecore edits, and cozy storytelling videos.
Quiet Sunday Picnic mixes peach, cream, soft green, and powder blue to evoke blankets under blossoming trees and handwritten notes. It feels warm but not intense, great for cozy edits with natural light.
Use the cream and green as base tones in your overlays and transitions, and add accents in peach or blue for headings. In Filmora, chapter cards, Polaroid style frames, and scrapbook inspired layouts all look charming in this palette.
Bright & Playful Easter Color Palettes
Playful Egg Dye Party
- HEX Codes: #ff9ac3, #ffd46b, #7ce8c3, #7fd3ff, #c497ff
- Mood: Lively, fun, and energetic.
- Use for: Perfect for kids crafts, challenge videos, and bold YouTube intros.
Playful Egg Dye Party explodes with punchy pink, sunny yellow, mint, aqua, and violet. It feels like dye cups, splashes, and laughter, ideal when you want fast, high energy content that instantly hooks viewers.
Use the brighter shades for big titles and countdowns, and keep one or two colors as accent lines or shapes so your frames do not get too busy. In Filmora, this palette works well with bold transitions, animated stickers, and kinetic text in challenges, pranks, or family craft videos.
Jelly Bean Carnival
- HEX Codes: #ff7ba9, #ffb347, #6ee4c2, #4fb7ff, #c07bff
- Mood: Festive, youthful, and bold.
- Use for: Great for gaming channels, pop animations, and upbeat promo teasers.
Jelly Bean Carnival is full of saturated candy tones that feel like a sugar rush. The bright pink, gold, teal, blue, and violet stand out even on small screens, which is perfect for dynamic social content.
Apply this palette to animated subscribe buttons, callouts, and dynamic text in Filmora. For gaming or animation channels, use color blocks behind text and combine them with quick zooms or glitch transitions to match the palette's carnival energy.
Tulip Parade Street
- HEX Codes: #ff8a8e, #ffc75a, #89e6a5, #7fd0ff, #de8bff
- Mood: Joyful, dynamic, and optimistic.
- Use for: Ideal for travel vlogs, festival recaps, and outdoor lifestyle edits.
Tulip Parade Street combines bright blooms and clear skies into one joyful palette. The mix of pinks, yellows, greens, and blues echoes flower parades, food trucks, and street music.
Use yellow and pink for strong titles that sit over footage of crowds or landscapes, and keep green and blue for supporting graphics and maps. In Filmora, this palette shines in travel vlogs, spring festival recaps, and any sequence with pans, time lapses, and energetic music.
Candy Coated Confetti
- HEX Codes: #ff91c1, #ffd36a, #73e6d0, #7bb8ff, #d890ff
- Mood: Cheerful, quirky, and celebratory.
- Use for: Use for announcement posts, channel rebrands, and milestone celebration edits.
Candy Coated Confetti feels like a party screenshot: pink, gold, teal, blue, and lilac all popping at once. It is loud in a fun way, great for anything involving milestones, giveaways, or bold rebrands.
Use this palette for animated number counters, confetti overlays, and badge style graphics in Filmora. Set the main numbers or headlines in pink or gold, and use teal and blue for badges, frames, and buttons that highlight subscriber counts or special announcements.
Elegant & Modern Easter Color Palettes
Modern Pastel Minimal
- HEX Codes: f7dfe8, f7f0dd, d9eee8, d8e0f4, c9c2e9
- Mood: Clean, refined, and contemporary.
- Use for: Perfect for portfolio reels, tech lifestyle content, and minimalist brand intros.
Modern Pastel Minimal takes classic Easter shades and desaturates them for a sleek, modern feel. The result is gentle but grown up, ideal for creators who want softness without looking overly cute.
Use these colors for minimalist layouts, thin line icons, and simple text reveals in Filmora. They work particularly well in UI style animations, portfolio reels, and tech lifestyle videos where you want subtle color rather than loud branding.
Chic Easter Neutrals
- HEX Codes: #f4e4dd, #f7f2e7, #dcd6c8, #c9d7d5, #c9c0d5
- Mood: Sophisticated, calm, and polished.
- Use for: Great for brand videos, product demos, and luxury lifestyle content.
Chic Easter Neutrals uses warm beiges and cool greige tones with just a hint of lavender. It feels polished and high end, perfect when you need Easter warmth without obvious pastels.
Use the light neutrals for clean backgrounds on product shots, and the slightly deeper tones for titles, price tags, and feature highlights in Filmora. This palette is ideal for beauty, fashion, or interior design videos that need a premium but approachable color story.
Gilded Spring Soiree
- HEX Codes: #ffe5e0, #fff2d2, #e4efe1, #d6dfef, #d4c6ff
- Mood: Graceful, celebratory, and upscale.
- Use for: Use for event highlight films, invitations, and luxe slideshow templates.
Gilded Spring Soiree pairs soft coral and cream with muted greens and periwinkle for an upscale party vibe. It feels like a garden event with fairy lights, champagne, and live music.
In Filmora, use coral or cream for elegant titles and key messages, and lean on the cool tones for lower thirds, frames, and slide backgrounds. This palette suits wedding receptions, brand events, and any slideshow that should feel celebratory yet refined.
Tips for Creating Easter Color Palettes
When you mix Easter colors for video and design, the goal is to balance softness and clarity. You want visuals that feel light and seasonal, but still keep text readable and your brand identity consistent across every platform.
- Pick one or two hero colors and keep the rest as supporting tones so your thumbnails and intros do not feel cluttered.
- Always test text contrast: place white or dark text on your chosen background colors and check readability on both desktop and mobile screens.
- Match your Easter palette to real footage by sampling colors from clothing, decor, or outdoor scenes, then recreating them with HEX codes in Filmora.
- Use warmer tones (peach, yellow, coral) for call to action buttons and key phrases, and cooler tones (blue, mint, lavender) for backgrounds and frames.
- Keep branding consistent by reusing the same 3 to 5 HEX codes across intros, lower thirds, end screens, and social clips.
- For cinematic edits, slightly desaturate bright Easter colors and lift the shadows to avoid harsh, cartoon like results.
- Use gradients or soft vignettes in your Easter tones behind titles instead of solid blocks when you want a more premium look.
- Create presets or save color templates in Filmora so you can apply the same Easter scheme quickly to future videos and campaigns.
Easter color palettes are powerful storytelling tools. Pastels and playful brights can make family content feel warmer, lifestyle edits more inviting, and brand videos more memorable. With clear HEX codes and a few well chosen combinations, you can build a visual language that viewers recognize as yours.
Try dropping these palettes into Filmora for your next vlog, promo, or seasonal campaign. Use them in titles, overlays, filters, and color grading so every cut, from intro to end screen, shares the same soft spring mood.
As you experiment, save your favorite Easter looks as reusable presets inside Filmora. That way you can quickly refresh older footage, keep new uploads on brand, and move smoothly from Easter into other seasonal palettes like Orange Gold.

