Hope you had a great St. Patrick's Day, friends. Starting this week we're now on the slide down to Easter. I've been posting Easter décor for the last few weeks since Easter is in March this year and I'm a little behind on sharing what normally would be until well into April. St. Paddy's Day was cut short this year, unfortunately because I really enjoy it.
Showing posts with label forsythia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forsythia. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Friday, March 27, 2020
Spring Goat Cart and Contemplating Life at This Moment
I started out wanting to share my French-y goat cart filled with tulips and forsythia, but then I started writing and this post just tumbled out. I'm just a bundle of emotions this last few weeks. It's not the staying home that is the problem because I haven't been out a lot this last 9 months, but I guess it's the idea that we can't, and all the unknowns that go with that. I want to be honest here, and not put on a happy "mask". I think the last thing we all need is being made to feel like the emotions we are dealing with are wrong or inconsequential. Some of us are doing good and handling it in stride, but if you're having a difficult time that's OK too. We shouldn't be afraid to admit it.
Labels:
bunnies,
Easter,
faux flowers,
forsythia,
Garden Room,
goat cart,
March,
spring
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Welcoming Spring With an Antique Crockery Pitcher
Hi Friends, I'm excited today to be joining in with a group that will be starting a new bimonthly Themed Hop. Thank you Cindy from County Road 407, for creating this fun gathering for all of us that are lovers of farmhouse and vintage decor. If you came from visiting CoCo at The Crowned Goat, welcome, I'm so glad that you came by. This month we're sharing our ideas for using crockery in our decor and vignettes.
Labels:
antique,
crockery,
Easter,
farm table,
faux florals,
forsythia,
Garden Room,
March,
pitchers,
spring
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