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And of course I saved the best for last...
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Haha, I just had to share that one! I definitely won't ever be making something like it!
Did y'all do any great decorations or table settings for Easter? If so- leave a link so I can see, and maybe it will motivate me to really make it happen for next year:) Oh and by the way- yesterday I had the pleasure of painting two different paint samples for the stripes, and guess what? I hate both. Isn't choosing a color just oh so fun!
<3,
Adri
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I've never decorated for Easter either. I jumped on the bandwagon this year because we are hosting Easter for our families and 5 nieces and nephews. I've done a few things and was hoping to do more, but it never happened. Here's an idea that was super easy http://jandjhome.blogspot.com/2011/03/easter-frame.html
ReplyDeleteI typically only have an egg wreath on the door and a tablescape when I am hosting Easter Dinner. I started with more decor when my kiddo became a little older {2} and he loved Peter Rabbit, so that was a fun theme to decorate around. But, now he is growing {6} and not-so-much into Peter Rabbit. So this year, all that I am doing {besides my wreath}is:
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Great blog!
We usually have a family Easter dinner so decorate the table some but nothing over the top. I like to keep it somewhat natural. Here is a post from last year.
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Love that pin! I don't understand why you don't like it - totally kidding. I too do not decorate for Easter. We are having friends over so I'll add a few signs of Spring - less Easter...flowers usually do the trick.
ReplyDeleteI have one kiddo. Still no inclination towards seasonal decor save Christmas. Maybe when he's older is what I tell myself now. Don't you think you end up storing a lot more stuff when you decorate seasonally?
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