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Welcoming Spring

Are you enjoying some Spring sunshine where you live? We sure have been here in Arkansas! I've even had the windows open, enjoying the fresh air. I love this time of year! So in honor of Spring and Easter, the seasonal decor had to come out:)

This is actually MY Easter bunny. I really haven't gotten her out in years, but this year out she came and she even got all freshened up with a bath. My aunt crochet her for me (and many, many more boy and girl bunnies for all of my cousins) as a child.

Here's the Spring coffee table decor. I just added bunnies. These are a pair my mom gave the kiddos a couple of years ago. They take them off and play with them, but when they're not playing they park themselves on my table.


Here are some of my vintage Easter postcards. They're so pretty!

Here's my other Easter bunny. I adore him! He was a gift as a child, too, from a lady in our church. She's the same one who painted my beautiful nativity.

Here are the *fabric eggs* we made last year. I'd love to make some more~I still have tons of fabric. You can see the tutorial here.

These are shots of more little Easter and Spring cuties around my kitchen.



And don't forget: Today is the last day to enter my SPRING GIVEAWAY. I'm giving away these cute bunnies and cabbages. GO HERE to enter!!


This post is linked to Show & Tell Friday at My Romantic Home.

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