Aren’t these bunnies so cute? I cut them out of an old postcard.
My Easter decor corner isn’t super large for the First Friday sale at Juju this week, but I enjoyed creating and gathering things to put there.
Like this wooden basket that I covered in a patchwork of pastel wallpapers.
There are also lots of tiny, hanging baskets on my pink Easter Tree. That was previously filled with hearts as a Valentine Tree and before that was fulfilling its traditional use as a Christmas tree. I’m afraid I’ll miss that ballerina pink tree after April unless I can think of a good reason to keep using it in May.
The color fits in well with my garden/cottage area, and I like its vertical shape that I can overload with pretties. So, I have a feeling, I might be keeping it up.
Full of teacups for a garden party display?
I have been making lots of ballerina slippers, they could be cute on it too. Or I could fill it up with fairies?
Yep, I have a feeling the pretty pink tree will be around a while.
I am loving my new space. It can be set up in different themes without them being right in top of each other in a mishmash the way I had to arrange stuff in my previous, smaller spot.
I feel like I can have a better flow throughout booth even with a variety of elements in it.
I think I forgot to get pics of the green zone for St Pat’s day. But here is a little bit of it.
And here is the other side of my cottagey garden area in the center of the room. My pal, Angie, gave me this white table last week, so I shifted things around to fit it in. It makes a handy place to overfill, but might be just a smidge too large for me, it won’t be a versatile piece to move around. I might be passing it on to someone else after a couple of uses.
I’ll see what next month brings. That big, white table is a good look for springtime. Thanks, Angie!