I don’t know what happened to the my post from
yesterday….poof….it just disappeared!
My apologies to
anyone who tried to link but couldn’t….
Of course I don’t have a back up!
So here is the rewrite!
I am still trying to live up to the challenge of “Use what
I’ve Got” in 2012!
I’m not sayin’ I haven’t been shopping…..
I’m just sayin’ when
I decorate I have been pretty good reusing and recycling….
My Easter décor is pretty minimal….but most if not all is
reused or recycled….
The weather in Minnesota has been soooo warm-breaking
records almost every day!
It was
actually fun to decorate the shelves on the front steps! Usually I am out there freezing my butt off
putting spring stuff out when there is still snow on the ground, so this was a
nice change.
Almost everything here is from a thrift store or
Goodwill.
I was so happy to find the galvanized French flower
bucket….and decided to fill it with some artificial forsythia and pussy willow branches. (oh I did buy those for a couple of bucks at Michaels)
The 2nd basket is filled with big wooden eggs I have had forever….they can be painted over and over again….
Notice the “straw” under the eggs….that is just cuttings from the annual ornamental grass plant in the yard….I think it looks like a real nest…oh yeah…I guess that is what a real nest is made from!
I just saw the coolest post from Aimee over on It's Overflowing she used chalkboard paint to paint real eggs….
I might just try that on a couple of these.
The bottom shelf has
the hydrangea arrangement that was on
the mantel!
I wonder how many different ways I have “recycled” those
hydrangeas….I guess that could be a whole post some day!
Now…come inside and see some more….
This birdcage has seen lots of use…but I love how this
turned out!
A little nest with artificial eggs….
A ceramic bunny….
A silver cup with wheat grass….
The two paper mache' bunnies seem to approve!
I always think I am going to actually use this lamb mold….but it always ends up as décor….here with a ceramic lamb and more wheat grass!
A white vase with red dogwood….in just a week the branches have started to leaf out!
Three white ceramic bunnies….
All on a white ceramic platter…
I bought this egg wreath at GW a couple of years ago….sometimes it gets a ribbon and hangs on the front door….this year I just plopped it on a silver tray and set it on the desk!
That is pretty much it!
I think the total cost (new expenditures) for everything might be $5 if you count the wheat seeds
and the artificial branches!
I need to get outside now…..hopefully this post won’t
disappear…
Have a wonderful rest of your weekend!
Link Parties:
I Heart Naptime
Bunny Hop Lovely Crafty Home Be Different Act Normal
Twigg Studios Sew Chatty Making the World Cuter Ninth Street Notions
The Cure For the Common Monday My 1929 Charmer Coastal Charm
A Bowlful of Lemons Tales of a Trophy Wife Drab to Fab
Happy Hour Projects I am Only One Woman
Reasons to Skip the Housework Handyman Crafty Woman
French Country Cottage Stuff and Nonsense Favorite Thing Friday
Oh- I was able to see it and comment on it yesterday. Isn't that aggravating? It looks lovely and Springy today, too!;>) xo Diana
ReplyDeleteYou look set for Easter! I love the egg wreath!
ReplyDeleteI am bringing it out in dribs and drabs! I am not hosting this year, so I dont know if i will go whole hog, or should I say whole HARE!
Looks great! That's pretty much how I decorate too.
ReplyDeleteI love your Easter decor. Everything looks lovely...Christine
ReplyDeleteI did the same this year I just used what I had problem is I have collected alot and wanted to give everything a chance to be out...I am a new follower
ReplyDeleteLove the eggs in the basket with the natural straw. They have such a lovely shimmer. Everything in your decor has such a natural style.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from the Bunny Hop,
Debra
Using what you got on hand sure looks pretty. I love the eggs in the basket and the natural straw. Love how natural your decor looks and everything is so pretty. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration at Sunday's Best.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Mary! Well your link did disappear from the Sunday Blog Love but I scrolled through your blog to see what happened...dang blogger..anyway..I never tire of checking out your thrify finds to see how you've used them in your home...this is one of my top five picks of the week!
ReplyDeleteI'm in SD and we too are having unseasonable warm weather...90 degrees this weekend...unbelievable! Take care and thanks for linking up!
I'd just like to come to your house and hang out there for awhile! You have such an eye for creating beautiful things! Thanks for sharing these ideas at Drab to Fab last week! This week's party is on!
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Amy @ Sugar and Spice
Hope you have a great weekend. Happy Easter, friend!