I love sunshine, colors, and Jesus, so Easter is probably my favorite holiday to decorate for. I don’t go nuts, but I like to create a few vignettes to brighten up my rooms. |
This is my dining room tablescape. I don’t set it all formally, I just stack some plates and scatter a few of my favorite pieces of milk glass around the table.
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Then I add a few of my favorite bunnies!
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I usually use lots of eggs and birds around Easter, but those have become so integrated into my normal everyday decor that I need something new so you can tell it’s Easter! So bunnies are the thing this year.
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This is my bunny-filled fireplace mantel.
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I recently found this fois bois, or should I say “fake stick” tray at HomeGoods. It’s perfect to hold my ceramic bunny and a 100-year-old bunny book (Billy Bunny and the Friendly Elephant).
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Of course, I must have an Easter tree. You do have one, don’t you? I blogged about outdoor Easter egg trees here.
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I still have up these cupcake liner garlands my daughter and I made for her birthday party last month. They seem perfect for Easter to me!
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This is one of my favorite things: a photo of Mr. Man and the Easter Bunny taken in the late 1970’s. I tuck it into a mirror in my entry.
So, how do you decorate for Easter?
I LOVE the stick tray. I also have an easter egg tree.
dianne, i’d be disappointed if you didn’t! 😉
You have a great collection of rabbits there, we don’t tend to decorate a lot for Easter in Australia..it is getting cold here..not spring-like at all! At least in the colder weather chocolate is a wonderful warming comfort food.
This is definitely YOUR holiday! Everything looks beautiful!! Love the bunny on the table (what have you been feeding him?) and the blue glasses, too!
thanks, jen 🙂
How adorable. I really love that cupcake paper garland! I’m filing that away for future use!
Warmly, Michelle