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.
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Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Cozying Up the Back Porch for Late Fall
We're heading into my favorite time of the year. Late Fall's brilliant color, cool days, and cozy nights have always been the season that renews my mind and heart. I always enjoy the change of seasons; winter to spring is my next favorite time of the year. But the brilliance of the leaves in late fall paints a canvas that undeniably lifts me body, mind and soul.
Labels:
back porch,
fall,
fall naturals,
late fall,
potting bench
Sunday, April 9, 2023
Favorite Antique Furniture: Sideboard Dressed for Spring
Do you have a piece of family furniture that you dearly love and wouldn't part with, but just doesn't fit in your décor aesthetic? A piece you can see the potential, but in it's current state ends up in storage or hidden away in some "off the beaten path" spot? Well, here's my story of a lovely piece of antique furniture that had been relegated to the basement for years.
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Fun Easter Graphics and Pillow in the Spring Hearth Room
I've loved this Big Bunny Face graphic since I'd seen it several years ago, so when I found it on a pillow cover from Amazon recently I had to have him to celebrate the season. He reminds me of the Peter Rabbit illustrations of Beatrix Potter so many years ago. Realistic, but a little whimsical, too.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Rabbits Run Wild at All About Home #189
Hi Everyone, thanks for coming by. Thankfully we're back to more normal March weather. Still ups and downs but it's been above freezing at night. My forsythia bushes are still alive, but the blooms were knocked out, so none of those brilliant yellow flowering branches, except for the faux ones in my decor. On a family note we were able to spend a fun evening with our sweet little granddaughter and her mommy and daddy. We had been waiting until her vaccinations kicked in for a proper visit. It was great!
Labels:
All About Home,
All About Home Link Party,
Easter,
March,
spring
Friday, March 24, 2023
Easter to Spring Hearth Room Mantel
Last Christmas I found a wonderful framed grainsack with a French sheep motif, and I fell in love. I knew it would be a piece I could use throughout the year, especially Christmas and Easter. As it goes, I've left it up on the mantel throughout the winter and just transitioned my mantel with changeups using topiaries, lanterns and evergreen branches.
Labels:
Easter,
grain sacks,
hearth,
hearth room,
lambs,
mantel,
March,
rabbits,
spring
Friday, May 6, 2022
Lilac Basket Centerpiece with French Faience
I like to keep floral arrangements seasonal and updated, especially on the farmtable out in the Garden Room. Most often I use faux and silk flowers in a vintage basket or in my vintage ice cream bucket. Sometimes I create a tabletop tableau with other vintage pieces if it's a holiday or special occasion. With the change of the calendar to May and we're into late spring, lilacs have been grabbing my attention. It was time to change up the forsythia branches of last month for a late springtime mix of variegated purple lilacs and a lovely stem of yellow iris blooms.
Labels:
cutting board,
farmtable,
faux florals,
florist basket,
Garden Room,
lilacs,
May,
Mother's Day,
spring,
tablescape
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Garden Room Sitting Area and Easter on a Tray
Hello Friends and Welcome to the Easter On A Tray Blog Tour, hosted by our sweet friend, Katherine, from Katherine's Corner. Are you ready for some fun and inspiration on how to do a quick nod to any holiday or season? You'll see some wonderful ideas on how to decorate a small space or add a beautiful compact decor vignette with just a few items.
Labels:
April,
coffee table,
Easter,
Garden Room,
On a Tray Tour,
spring,
tray
Friday, April 8, 2022
Cottage Garden Easter in the Holiday Cupboard
Hi Friends, Springtime is non-stop fun in the Holiday Cupboard. First comes Valentine's Day... then St. Patrick's Day ...and now Easter. The green transferware and Ivy dishes are still here from St. Patty's, so they make a pretty "garden-y" base, dish display for the pastels of early Spring and Easter. I added a few pieces of my French faience to bring in some florals along with a gorgeous tulip pitcher, my vintage cauliflower teapot, cabbage veggie tureen, and a majolica rabbit themed pitcher.
Labels:
April,
bunnies,
Easter,
Garden Room,
holiday cupboard,
spring,
vintage garden
Friday, March 25, 2022
Easter Picket Fence Centerpiece
Monday I looked out my kitchen window and oh my gosh, there were little yellow blooms on one of my forsythia bushes. Now there were only a few, but how fitting that they show up in time for the official start of Spring! So today, all four of the bushes have blooms and I'm hoping to get out this weekend to snip a few branches to bring indoors.
Labels:
bunnies,
centerpiece,
Easter,
farm table,
garden box,
Garden Room,
March,
spring
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Spring Inspiration with Mossy, Woodsy Things
No matter where we live, I think we all feel like the days after Valentine's Day allow us a little shift in our thinking. We may still be in the midst of winter and cold weather, but our optimistic hearts and minds tend to want to give permission to thoughts of warmer weather and "Spring".
Monday, March 29, 2021
Easter Celebrations at All About Home #85
Hi Friends, Welcome to the All About Home Link Party.
Thankyou for taking the time to come by
and share your week with us.
March is a busy month for Spring,
April will be here on Thursday
and Easter is this coming Sunday!
We're having some wonderful Spring Inspiration
and great ideas for your Easter celebration.
Labels:
All About Home,
April,
Easter,
March,
spring
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Backyard Naturals Bouquet
One of the reasons I love Fall so very much is the change in the coloring of leaves, flowers, and shrubbery. Where Spring is full of greens and lovely pastel shades of flowers and buds, Fall can be just as amazing visually with all the glorious brilliant color.
Labels:
Autumn,
back porch,
fall,
ironstone,
leaves,
natural elements,
October,
potting bench,
pumpkins
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Farmtable Vintage Bucket with Tulips
Do you have a spot that causes you to be continually thinking about the next fun change-up? The farm table in the Garden Room is one of those spots for me. After all the Easter bunnies and forsythia were put away, I wanted to use this big bundle of white faux tulips before (real tulips) were a thing of the past. Spring flowers and shrubs just don't last long enough!
Labels:
April,
birds,
farm table,
Garden Room,
linens,
spring,
tabletop,
Vintage,
watering can
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
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
In the Pink at All About Home #32
Hi Friends and Welcome,
I sure hope you all are feeling well, and coping with all that's going on in our world around us. It's important to keep a routine if possible, and to keep our mood and spirits "upbeat". If you'd like to take a little break and look for some fun and Spring inspiration then you're at the right place. Thanks so much for coming by to join the party!
Labels:
All About Home,
Easter,
March,
Pink,
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
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
A Simple Centerpiece for the Garden Room
It's been fun seeing the shrubs, plants and flowers that have emerged here at the new place this Spring and Summer. Mid Spring, I was so excited to see a row of Forsythia at the back of the property line, and even though they were pruned to within an inch of their lives they are now becoming full and giving us a little more privacy.
Labels:
centerpiece,
Garden Room,
hydrangeas,
ice cream bucket,
vintage decor
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Hop Into Easter
Hello Everyone! I have to tell you that this is a special day for me being able to join in on this fun Spring Blog Hop. This last year has been a difficult time due to health issues and a major move. So being able to participate makes me feel like life may be getting back to normal. I'm so glad you're here to help me celebrate! Amber from Follow the Yellow Brick Home is our talented hostess for this Easter Hop. Thankyou Amber for inviting me along.
Labels:
baker's rack,
bunnies,
Easter,
Garden Room,
quilts,
rabbits,
spring,
Vintage
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Stacking Painted Baskets
I'm very fortunate to have a long wall in the Hearth Room that can handle multiple pieces of furniture, and I've made use of it to bring back two vintage pieces I've had for years. I didn't know how they would look together, but I realized I'd need something of a different size and texture to go between the two.
Labels:
antiques,
baskets,
cupboard,
furniture,
hearth room,
metal basket,
New House Journal,
painting,
prints,
sideboard,
Vintage
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