Hello friends! Well, we've moved on from Valentine's Day to Spring and Easter decorations. Today I'm giving you a little mini home tour of a few spots I've decorated inside the house. Easter is early this year, I can't believe it's just a little over 3 weeks away!
Faux Hydrangeas || Similar Lamps || Pagoda Lanterns (mine is past season but new colors in!) || Polish Painted Eggs || Geese- old At Home || Rabbits- Hobby Lobby || Chicks- old HL
We have visited Poland twice, and these hand painted eggs are always one of my favorite souvenirs (along with Polish Pottery of course!) to bring back. They're inexpensive and don't take up much room to pack. These are most of what I've collected, I tried to get a variety of colors and patterns but you can tell the greens, blues, and pinks are my favorites. I also love the ones painted with the boy and girl- they are the most fun to dig through and pick out your favorites from the various sellers in the market square.
In the Dining Room, I simply added a Spring centerpiece. These faux grass bunnies are SO cute! I replaced the bow with some ribbon that I bought when I went to John Mark's shop last Fall. The small blue and white pedestal dish is a souvenir I brought home from a little antique shop on the east shore of Hawaii a few years ago. I set one of my favorite metal chicks inside along with some patterned eggs. The column pedestal base is from a local shop but I found in to link for you below, I added some gold gilding to mine.
Similar Blue and White Vase here or here || Tulips || Rabbit (this one is even larger and also darling!) || Painted striped and gingham eggs and metal chick- old HL || Pink, Blue, Green Gingham Eggs- HL || Column Pedestal Base
Moving on to the Living Room, the mantel is ready for Spring! I used a pair of faux grass topiary bunnies to flank the mirror. They came in a cute pot but I dropped them down into blue and white pots instead- you know I can't leave well enough alone! I placed the pink bunnies and felt it still needed a little something, so I added two yellow cabbage plates on plate stands behind them for more color.
I also added a small cabbage plate on a stand inside the lantern. Again, it needed a little something more so I picked out a couple of my favorite Polish painted eggs- aren't those little chicks adorable?- and used some sticky putty on the bottom to stand them up in front of the plate.
Bunny Topiary || Pagoda Lantern- new colors here || Small Green Cabbage Plate || Assorted Polish Painted Eggs || Green Gingham Ribbon- HL || Pink Bunnies- old Walmart || Yellow Cabbageware || Similar Lamps here or here || DIY Lampshade Tutorial

Years ago my mother-in-law made a bunch of these vintage handkerchief bunnies, I love to pull them out every Easter! I situated them on a pedestal plate that my friend gave me from an auction when we were visiting them in London over 10 years ago (that was a fun trip!) and covered with a random cloche I had on hand.
So that's about it for Spring and Easter indoors this year. I plan to work on my Spring Porch over the weekend. Thankfully our weather has been nice enough that I can bring out some ferns that I kept over the winter (still keeping an eye on night temps, though!). I'll probably keep it pretty simple but will share next week!
Sharing these again, SO many cute Easter decorations at Walmart! Items shown are all linked here.
And these darling hooked pillows and rug are all linked here.
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Enchanting!
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