Thursday, March 15, 2012

Here Came Peter Cottontail...

...hopping down my bunny trail! And here is what he left.

I don't do a lot of Easter decorating. Closer to that time I will open the Holy Bible to an appropriate scripture, set up a candle on a stand along with a beautiful bisque china lamb that I have. I just wanted to set out a few Easter things for the Grands and thought you might enjoy.

Here's Buddy and Sissy Bunny. They stopped for a minute in the old vegetable carrier on the toy trunk.
















A feathered nest basket holding a spiced egg in the Jelly Cupboard.
















My Williamsburg sheep. He is my favorite.
















Mr. Rabbit running with a basket of daisies across the Jelly Cupboard.















Sharing a homespun egg among some crockery.
















An ostrich egg with a resin bunny and a velvet flocked bunny on the right.
















Guarding the carrots on the Dining Room table.
















Homespun eggs on a trunk.
















I like to move the bunnies and chicks around for my granddaughter so you might see some more later.

Thanks for looking.

Remember...the eggs and baskets and candy are nice and fun but only One Savior has given His all that we might live whole and complete.

16 comments:

  1. I love your Easter decor but more than that I love what you said about the true meaning of Easter!

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  2. Pam...your decorations are all so warm and so Prim. The grands will love them.

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    1. Thanks, Karen. I only put out some. I'll add others later.

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  3. Love your Easter decorations! Too cute and your grandchildren will love them :) And you are so right in what the true meaning of Easter is all about!
    Have a wonderful evening:)
    Blessings, Trish

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    1. Trish, thanks. I try to direct the children to the real reason at every opportunity.

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  4. It all looks good. I like your bunnies and agree the true meaning of Easter isn't found in bunnies and eggs.

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    1. Thanks Betty. I know you know the true reason and we celebrate that in our friendship.

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  5. You've got some gorgeous pieces. I think my favorite is the Williamsburg sheep, too.
    Hugs,
    Susan

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    1. Thank you Susan. I love that sheepie. I got him a few years ago at Colonial Williamsburg and haven't found another since. He gets moved around a lot!

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  6. I love your Easter decorations! I don't do much for this either but I love seeing what everyone has done! Blessings to you and your family.....

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    1. Vicki, thank you. I generally go Spring rather than Easter but it is fun either way. Blessings to you, too.

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  7. You have some adorable bunnies! I love what you said about the true meaning of Easter.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  8. Sue, it is what Easter is all about to me. The rest is just fun!

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  9. Love your more prim spring decor. The egg ring around the candle is perfect.

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  10. Thanks Elaine. I love the scripture from Hebrews 11.

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