I was a little later getting Easter down this year. I just didn’t “feel it” till after we got home from camping during Spring Break, and then, during a wave of Spring Cleaning, I was inspired to bring my few Easter goodies down…
So here they are:
My mantle- I didn’t really have a plan, it just sort of happened… The look I was “going for” – if any – was Happy.
New “vintage” Easter Cards bought on sale for 50cents at Micheal’s.
Little paper mache chicka-dee box on the piano.
Easter Tree – also on the Piano. I let Miles decorate this all by himself. He did a pretty great job spredding things out don’t you think?
Dining Room Table centerpiece – Nest all together.
This is a real nest that I added some “grass” and vintage flowers and a few little eggs to it.
This is a little nest I bought and a little tag I made, inspired by Jeanetta
Here are my authentic vintage Easter cards pinned to some grosgrain ribbon and hanging on a mirror in the living room.
The china hutch all lit up
A new little bunny for the china hutch
So there is my little Show-n-Tell for Easter/Spring decor – hope you enjoyed or were inspired a little!
Beautiful!!!!!
Love it! Yea Spring and Easter!!
Hugs, Lisa
Everything Looks Charming! It was nice visiting your Cottage today. Thanks, Hugs, Diane
Always inspired…
Happy Easter
I opened the box and let the kids do it yesterday. It consists of dollar tree bunnies thrown on my bookcase…
Guess I need to get some new ones! You're giving me great ideas for next year! 🙂
You have such beautiful collection of easter decorations. Everything looks wonderful.
What a PERFECT spring mantle! Im still trying to figure out what the heck to do with mine and its almost SUMMER! Ha!
Glad I drop by your site! Lovin this! A while back I was looking for a easter card for a friend. I had zero luck finding what I was looking for. I told a group of friends about this problem one night while we were having a few drinks. We proceeded to get smashed and make up a bunch of greeting cards we found funny. I had been writing down the cards we made up and the next morning I read them. Much to my surprise the cards were still funny even when sober.