The Holiday Cupboard is such a fun place to display seasonal and holiday pieces using a backdrop of dishes, china, pottery and ironstone. I've called it my dollhouse for dishes. This season I'm using my French faience as the dish base, which gives color and pastels in blues, pinks, greens and yellows. Also a few pieces of ironstone with tureens, and a Fitz and Floyd "Berry" pattern platter from 1990.
In past years I've kept my green transferware pieces as a backdrop in the cupboard, but this year I busted out the more colorful faience which I use throughout the summer.
I do have short stacks of green transferware to add some height to some décor pieces. My "Velveteen Rabbit" is supervising all the fun. Many of these pieces are from the 80's when I started buying seasonal fun décor when my girls were young.
A fun little white mini wheelbarrow has a yellow fuzzy guy made for Easter baskets and next to it are two very old cloth embroidered bunnies. A vintage Sees Easter candy tin and various rabbits gather on the shelves.
My mom gave me this large coffee/tea pot and water pitcher in the Johnson Brothers Regency pattern many years ago.
I have a few vintage postcards sprinkled about.
Hard to see, but this trio of bunny pals are nestled in a homemade "Seedbox" that I put together a few years ago. Mine are easy to make seed boxes with reproduced seed graphics in a small white painted box. Make Your Own Vintage Seed Boxes, HERE.
The round box platform for the Easter bunnies were made for stashing candy and gifts.
My vintage chippy stepstool can usually be found in front of the Holiday Cupboard and my vintage Paper Mache rabbit is hanging out this season.
These sets of books are from the mid-90's.
Hope you're having a wonderful Easter Week!
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Well, if you saw my recent post you know how much I love bunnies and yours are darling and so beautifully displayed. I love that you have some of the Peter Rabbit books for your little one in time. Your holiday cupboard is such a fun spot -- I can imagine the fun you have with it at each new turn! Have a beautiful Easter week, Debra!
ReplyDeletethanks so much Jeanie, hope you have a wonderful Easter Weekend!
DeleteI love all your cupboard with all the vintage Easter. Wishing you a wonderful rest of the week and Happy Easter. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteThanks Kris, hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter Weekend!!
DeleteThis is all so precious! Love your Easter goodies!
ReplyDeletethankyou Amber, Hope you all have a beautiful Easter!!
DeleteAdorable, Debra!! Such a happy and cheerful display full of vintage goodness. Wishing you a happy Easter!!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute, Debra. I don't want spring to end, and think I'll keep the bunnies out a while beyond Easter. I think you should too! Happy Easter blessings!
ReplyDeleteThe bunny looks adorable perched on the ladder. I wish I could say I have vintage Easter postcards, but I do not. Yours are excellent.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to seeing how you decorate your holiday cupboard, and this bunny themed one is just too cute!
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Debra, your cupboard looks so adorable with Peter Rabbit and friends. I love spring. I am happy to feature your lovely spring cupboard at Love Your Creativity.
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