3/27/18

Hippity-Hoppity Happening

Can you believe Easter is less than a week away?  I thought I'd better get my tush in-gear and share my Easter/Spring decor.  Life has been and continues to be rather busy around our home, so it was now or never....well, probably not never; just much later!
The Easter Tree in all it's fluffiness and fun!
 

 I've been adding more pinky-blush and love how fresh and calm it feels.





There's been some paper-crafting going on....there are tons of free patterns on Pinterest for making flowers of all sizes and types!


 I'm loving these pink cherry blossom stems!


A birdcage filled with old book pages tied together and a bird and bird nest 
equals simple Spring perfection.

These two show up every Easter, often with a re-glued ear!

 This sweet scene on the foyer table welcomes one and all.


 Love hydrangeas!

 More paper (cardstock) flowers...so much fun to make!

This is a FREE printable from Anne on Sutton Place.  It was part of my
St. Patrick's Day decor, but I love this Irish Blessing, so it's staying for awhile!
 MAY YOU ALWAYS BE BLESSED
with walls for the wind,
A ROOF FOR THE RAIN,
A warm cup of tea 
by the fire.
LAUGHTER TO CHEER YOU,
Those you love near you,
AND ALL THAT YOUR
HEART MIGHT DESIRE.


I had some fun decorating my breakfast nook buffet!


I'm feeling the lure of live plants, like these orchids, above and below.  Got them at our grocery store (WINCO) for $7....I know, right?  Fingers crossed that I don't kill them!


 Perfection....God's handiwork.



Very simple mantel.


Well, there you go....my Easter/Spring decor.  I kept things fairly simple this year, except for my Easter Tree, which is just wild and crazy!  I'm really enjoying the pretty pastels and could easily keep this look going through Summer.....probably, well, not very likely!  Bloggers have to change stuff...nothing stays the same for very long.  I do hope to keep this look at least through April, but we will see!  Anyway, hope you enjoyed this photo-heavy glimpse of Easter/Spring around our home.

Wishing everyone a very Happy Easter!

Hugs,
Carol

I hope to be joining some of these lovely ladies this week:

Cindy at Dwellings--The Heart of Your Home for Amaze Me Monday
Maria Elena at Our Home Away from Home for Tuesdays at Our Home
Marty at A Stroll Thru Life  for Inspire Me Tuesday
Suzy at Worthing Court for The Scoop
Carol at The Red Painted Cottage for Share Your Style Party
Richella at Imparting Grace for Grace at Home





3/12/18

Wearin' O The Green

Well, not exactly wearing any green right now, but maybe next Saturday!  I just wanted to share my "St. Paddy's Day Tree" before time gets away from me.  I have never really decorated for St. P's Day, and would simply bring out the Easter things right after Valentine's Day.  That changed this year after   finding out through DNA testing that I am 30% Irish!  Who knew?  Certainly not me!  So, this year I am celebrating the "Green."

Deciding to have a seasonal tree this year has already been one of the most fun 
decisions I've ever made!


Doesn't she look adorable in all her green fashion?  You can see her decked out for Christmas HERE 
and Valentine's Day HERE!


I wasn't sure how I was going to dress her up for St. P's Day, because the ONLY St. Patrick's Day item I had was this little Irish Gnome...truly!  I knew I did not want to spend very much, so I went to HobLob to see what they had on sale.


I found a package of these little shamrock ornies (a set of 8 with a couple of shades of green and some with glitter) and a bundle of little shamrock necklaces that I just draped here and 
there on the tree. 


In wandering around the store, I saw feather boas and knew I could tuck it in and around the tree
for filler.  I also picked up one for my Easter tree....yes, I am already planning for that one!


I made all of the other ornies using scrapbook paper that I already had.  If you know anything about scrapbookers, then you know we are hoarders lovers of pretty paper and cardstock....just sayin'.




We are actually celebrating St. Patrick's Day today, because next Saturday we are hosting several of my high school friends for a mini-class reunion.  Several live in the area and a few others are Winter visitors here.  I thought seriously about cooking the traditional corned beef and cabbage, but we decided hamburgers and hotdogs would be so much easier since we'll be eating outside.  That being said, I have cooked Corned Beef and Cabbage using THIS RECIPE from Marilyn's Treats today. 


I have to confess, in over 50 years of cooking, I had never before made this dish!  WHAT?
Well, it definitely got the "nod" from both of us!  The meat was so very juicy and tender, and the veggies were delicious! Also on the menu today is Irish Soda Bread using THIS RECIPE from kitchme.com.  This is another new one for me!   


Soda bread has the texture and taste of a biscuit....one giant biscuit suits this "Southern-born girl" 
just fine!  Very good and very easy!

Well, that's a wrap for me.  I hope everyone has a great week, and 
Happy St. Patrick's Day in advance!
Warm hugs,
Carol

I hope to be joining some of these lovely ladies this week:

Cindy at Dwellings--The Heart of Your Home for Amaze Me Monday
Maria Elena at Our Home Away from Home for Tuesdays at Our Home
Marty at A Stroll Thru Life  for Inspire Me Tuesday
Suzy at Worthing Court for The Scoop
Carol at The Red Painted Cottage for Share Your Style Party
Richella at Imparting Grace for Grace at Home
  

Link Within

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...