Easter Table
Hi lovely people, hope you all
enjoyed a wonderful 4 day break, celebrating Easter, Passover or just chilling,
grateful to have an extra two days off work!
And a big thank you to all who
take the time to comment on my blog. I
do appreciate you!
Along with celebrating Easter
Sunday, Hubby celebrated a birthday on the Monday, so we decided to combine the
two and have a family lunch for him. I couldn't help but decorate the table with chocolate eggs, birds’ nests and tiny
bunnies (I was channelling my inner child here!) Centre stage was taken up by my fabulous gold
Rabbit/Hare by Abigail Ahern and bunches of fresh flowers. I think I might have bought the very last one
at my local Debenhams store!
So bringing you flowers, chocolate
eggs and bird’s nests. The gold star table cloth is the same one I used at
Christmas and the snow drop glasses are vintage from a local charity shop and
the vintage gold ribbed glasses I found on Etsy. The pink and gold vase is a recent find at a
local antique store in Southsea, it was hanging out on a brown table surrounded
by brown maps in a room full of brown dusty and faded antiquities…it’s no
wonder I spotted it! The tiny pastel
bunny dishes I found in Brighton at a store called TIGER, they have a selection
of quirky items for really good prices.
Have a great week!
Sharon
HI Sharon...That look great ...!!!...happy new week love Ria...x!
ReplyDeleteThank you lovely Ria x
DeleteHi Sharon, Your Easter table looks so lovely those little bunnies are so unusual. That is the second time this week I have read about a TIGER shop, what a shame that our nearest one appears to be Cardiff! Sarah x
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, they are rather unusual looking, as I entered the shop, one of the assistants was taking them out of packaging to display, so I caught her just in time, I might have missed them otherwise. x
DeleteLinda mesa, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteÓtimo final de semana, amiga querida!
Thank you dear Silvia, hope you had a lovely Easter! x
DeleteIncredibly beautiful Sharon, each detail so creative, so pretty. It might have been so good to celebrate Easter and your husband's birthday.
ReplyDeleteThank you Regina, it was a festive affair...hugs x
DeleteStunning and very creative Sharon!
ReplyDeleteHi lovely Sandy, I trust you're enjoying the sunshine and all the mangoes your side (slightly jealous of course!) x
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