Good Monday morning!
Over the weekend I created another vignette for the kitchen table.
I'm going to try and do one once a week!
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This one will stay put through Easter.
Looks like it's just Dan and I for Easter this year.
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I purchased a couple of cute things from Kathy at Creative Home Expressions which included these cute card tags with vintage prints...love the crinkly ribbon she uses!
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She also made this adorable little painted peat pot with the nest and eggs. The vintage printed embellishment was included with the pot.
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I decided to attach it to the front of the pot with pins so I can remove it- the other side is hiding something but I'll show that sometime later for another vignette! Love the sweet little chicks in their Easter jalopy!
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Aren't those the most real looking faux tulips ever? I will definitely be keeping these a long long time! The dishes came in a box (found at TJMaxx- Called Chirp- by Rae Dunn for Magenta) There are four different images.
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The sun was popping in and out. I just grabbed what I could!
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There you have it- this week's vignette
Pink Tulips and Eggs!
I will be joining the following blog parties:
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour tulips are beautiful!
And I like the tones you ended up coordinating with this and that and I definitely love that crinkle bow. :) Made me smile!
Your pink color decorations looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLiz, your Easter centerpiece is so elegant. I love the embellished peat pot, and the pink tulips are cheerful and pretty, all at once. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Liz!!
ReplyDeleteI just knew those tulips were real and was about to say they wouldn't last til Easter when you told us they were faux flowers. Amazing and quite beautiful. I recently got a glass container of forced tulip bulbs from Costco and it took about a week for the blooms to appear and another week for the flowers to fade away. Wish they would have lasted longer!
ReplyDeleteTulips are the best for making a happy table. I'm crazy about them from fresh to fading away.
ReplyDeleteThose tulips are GREAT! Where did you get them? Love that peat pot and the dishes are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Liz! love the vintage touches you added!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love your ever changing table dear liz!!!
ReplyDeleteLiz, I just love everything about your vignette. Beautiful display!
ReplyDeleteI am a tulip junkie, Liz. I buy two to three bunches a week and pepper them around the house and I would NEVER have guessed that yours were faux. I need to find some that look like that so I can save my pennies every week! ;)
ReplyDeleteLiz, this is just beautiful! Love the tulips!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty vignette, Liz! I love how you used the peat pot. Such a great idea to add that little image to the front of it. Your tulips look amazing. I thought they were real!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out! : )
Those tulips are beautiful! I'm glad you linked this post in your collection so I could visit. I missed it when first published...missed so many things the last two months. Why did I sign up for that on-line class???
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