Easters {name that movie!}.
Oh how I love thee!
Spring decorations, beautiful blooms out my window, and sun-shiny days. With the move happening about the same time as I would be getting out my Easter decorations, I didn't put out a lot this year, but here are the few fun things I do get to enjoy:
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Mossy Bunny, TJ Maxx, $9 |
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Pastel Egg Wreath, $12, Wal-Mart |
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Pink, Green, and Yellow crocheted doily from my Nana |
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Neon Glitter Eggs, $3 pack, Wal-Mart |
The eggs in the mason jar do come with a story. They originally were in a crystal bowl on a bed of "grass" on the sofa table with Mr. Moss Bunny. But I have a puppy that really likes eggs. Scrambled, runny, or Styrofoam, she seems to enjoy them all. After waking up too many nights in a row to the "ding!" of her tag on the side of the bowl as she sneaked off with her prize, and vacuuming up bits of yellow, pink, and blue, I decided to transfer the speckled, tooth-mark filled eggs to a safer location.
I love all the pastel, pretty colors that Easter and spring bring. This year, Christopher's family has decided on yellow for their Easter clothes. Since we traditionally spend Easter with them, I need to find a dress. But I don't wear yellow. So I'm thinking something along these lines might just do:
It's got yellow in it!
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