I just got my second Easter trade in the mail from Jenny at Everyday is a Holiday. I love getting surprise trades in the mail and Jenny makes such fun stuff I knew It would be a happy Easter surprise. I got this treat in the mail.
It is one of her plaques, all glittery and whimsical. I love that she sent one with the spun cotton heads that I use in my crafts. It fit perfectly in with my Easter display. Thanks Jenny...I love it!
I thought I would also share a few more past estate sale Easter finds. I found this old metal shabby little cart a few years ago. It sat around my studio awhile until I decided to add a crepe paper ruffle to it that I sewed with vintage crepe paper.
Also love this little chick and cart. I walked into the backyard of a house last year and the whole yard was full of stuff..lots of stuff. This was the first thing I picked up (and of course it had no price). When I asked how much it was and they said $2...I knew it would be a good sale...and it was! This little find is adorable and in great shape to boot.
Napkins. Silly old napkins still in the original cellophane (and thus a tiny photo glare) The easter bunnies paint pots are labeled with the different patterns he is painting - dots, stripes and checks. Those eggs that are already painted look very smug in their splendor!
I hope everyone has a wonderful Easter celebration. Lots of chocolate bunnies, dyed eggs and family fun!!!
What a great display of Vintage WOW! And that is just the cutest print from Jenny, she sure does amazing work, love how it shows off with your Easter Treats. Have a supper Easter.
Posted by: Diane | April 11, 2009 at 12:34 AM
It goes without saying that I just love all your Easter stuff. I hope you have a very Happy Easter and wonderful weekend!
Posted by: Kim | April 11, 2009 at 04:30 AM
Love your easter goodies and how you display them!! Happy easter to you and yours.
Posted by: Elma Riedstra | April 11, 2009 at 07:03 PM
oh gosh, i just found your blog, and when i saw the photos of you & your wonderful eyewear, yes i did smile! i also sent your link to my 21 yr old daughter...for years i have tormented my children by wearing my beloved & funky glasses to conferences, band concerts, recitals...my optical glamour is the bane of their exsistance...thank you for validifying me in their-pardon the pun-eyes : ) debsea
Posted by: deb christensen | April 13, 2009 at 12:57 AM