As you all know, I go CRAZY, when it comes to decorating for the holidays, just check out my Halloween and Christmas posts!
But among all the holidays, Easter is my least favorite when it comes to decorating.
I know, I know, it should be AS glorious as Christmas, since I am after all, a Catholic.
But somehow, growing up in the Philippines, the importance of Easter wasn't brought up into my consiousness until I was much older.
Plus the fact that we didn't have easter egg hunts or gift baskets given to us during Easter.
So growing up, there wasn't much to look forward to after the "somber" (actually, usually fun-filled for family outings) Holy week.
Actually, come to think of it, Easter to me, when I was little, meant going back to school soon! WHHHHAAAAAAHH!!!
Anyway, enough about my excuses. Somehow though, when we came to live in the U.S., I started to realize the improtance and beauty of this holiday. Easter egg hunt, bunny rabbits, pastels... and of course, watching and reading Martha, you cannot, NOT go wrong with trying to enjoy and decorate for this holiday.
So as per my personal tradition, my Dining room at least, has come into the spirit of this cute holiday...
My not-so-eager Easter went a little overboard! :0 |
Up close and cute |
Another angle |
Just love the birds |
My versatile apothecary jars now filled with eggs |
I know what your thinking, "How can she decorate with all those FAKE EGGS?" . Well, I think that at least, even if I have not crossed that fine line of EGG DECORATING, I am STILL decorating USING EGGS at least! :-)
Call me lazy, but I still need a little more "push" (or maybe patience and time) to decorate my own Easter eggs. So for now (I hope), I am using all these more than Half-priced, plastic eggs I bought from last year (and the years before). Even the green plastic grass was from last year!
Almost everything Easter in this set-up were from the dollar store ( ceramic egg containers at the bottom, baskets holding the orchids, plastic eggs, nest grass) or cost much less than that! Exception is the capiz-lined egg at the very top of the cake stands ($4.99 at TJ Maxx). All the "expensive" looking things are mine from the get-go, bought by me for other purposes ( cake stands, small bowls, bird salt and pepper shakers).
Egg-stra special Centerpiece |
My Dining table center piece just consisted of 4 green felt placemats ( bought 3 years ago at Homegoods on clearance), used as a runner (I used green sewing thread to tie them up), the brown wooden egg decor underneath the center bowl is an old Easter yard decor of mine that was broken.
Fancy Fancies |
The flowers were from the dollar store and so were the baskets.
What is looks like daytime
If you also noticed that I placed the extra eggs around my display cabinet and switched all my silver/metallic accessories for my white millk glass collection.
Well, I hope this gives you an idea of how to decorate on a budget ( or on a whim- all bragging aside I did this in less than 30 minutes because we had to go somewhere the next day!) for this coming Holiday!!!
Happy Decorating!!!!!
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Oh I love it, so pretty and the sequined egg is adorable. I love the apothecary jars, they look wonderful. Great vignette. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI think your side-board and table vignettes are both adorable and "happy" for Easter and Spring. I really like the apothecary jars filled with the eggs.
ReplyDeleteIt was also hard for me to decorate for Easter time, but it so fun to change things and bring all those soft colors into my home that now I just love it! I love your bird collection and of course those full of color apothecary jars!
ReplyDeleteVery festive! I like the added sparkle too :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for partying with the Wildly Original Crowd.
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