Spring is in the air here in the South and...can you believe it?... Easter is only a month away, so it's time to start thinking about Easter eggs! I am working on some new ways to decorate them that I will share with you later, but in the meantime, here's a peek at some of the methods I have used in the past (left to right)...
Botanical Découpage Eggs
Pottery Barn Inspired Happy Easter Eggs
{Silk Tie} Dyed Eggs
Découpage Sheet Music Eggs
Pottery Barn Inspired Happy Easter Eggs
{Silk Tie} Dyed Eggs
Découpage Sheet Music Eggs
Last week's Scoop was loaded with lots of fun spring projects and more and I can't wait to see what you have to share this week! Soooo....let's get this party started!
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Suzy from Worthing Court
Hi everyone! If you're like me, your heart is yearning for spring! The first official day of spring this year is March 20th, but I've been bringing spring into my home for several weeks now.
Spring = Green!
Check out this inspiration to Sneak In Some Green Room Decorating Ideas for just about every room in your house.
Spring = Outdoor Dining too!
Some of my favorite Fitz & Floyd pieces were incorporated in this Celebrating Spring Tablescape that I put together on my front porch one warm and sunny afternoon.
Now let's check out some of your projects from last week's The Scoop.
Babs from Upstairs Downstairs put together a pretty Easter centerpiece using her recent find from TJ Maxx.
Karri from Blue Ribbon Kitchen made these adorable mini Jello cups for the cute kids Easter table that she set. You'll want to check out the rest of Karri's table too.
Victoria from Trois Petites Filles shared how she painted the upholstery on her French settee score from Craigslist.
Laura from Finding Home did a great job with her diy vintage crate boot rack. Check how she did it so you can make one too.
Head over to AKA Design to check out Shannon's oh-so-pretty cottage dining room.
And last, but certainly not least, Priscilla from Priscilla's shared her really cute and creative no sew 3D burlap table runner.
Hi everyone! If you're like me, your heart is yearning for spring! The first official day of spring this year is March 20th, but I've been bringing spring into my home for several weeks now.
Spring = Green!
Check out this inspiration to Sneak In Some Green Room Decorating Ideas for just about every room in your house.
Spring = Outdoor Dining too!
Some of my favorite Fitz & Floyd pieces were incorporated in this Celebrating Spring Tablescape that I put together on my front porch one warm and sunny afternoon.
Now let's check out some of your projects from last week's The Scoop.
Babs from Upstairs Downstairs put together a pretty Easter centerpiece using her recent find from TJ Maxx.
Karri from Blue Ribbon Kitchen made these adorable mini Jello cups for the cute kids Easter table that she set. You'll want to check out the rest of Karri's table too.
Victoria from Trois Petites Filles shared how she painted the upholstery on her French settee score from Craigslist.
Laura from Finding Home did a great job with her diy vintage crate boot rack. Check how she did it so you can make one too.
Head over to AKA Design to check out Shannon's oh-so-pretty cottage dining room.
And last, but certainly not least, Priscilla from Priscilla's shared her really cute and creative no sew 3D burlap table runner.
And now...let's get this party started!
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