Tuesday, March 9, 2010

"Sweet and Simple"



Something very simple for Easter, and the rest of Spring.

These are inexpensive thrift store eggs covered with spun-thread~ similar to the 70's Christmas ornaments. As I get busier outside working in the yard I like to keep my inside decorating simple.

Also~

I am hosting a Vintage Easter Blog Hop! Please stop by and see lots, and lots of Vintage Easter Treasure Posts.

51 comments:

  1. Sounds like fun. I might even have an idea:) Cheers!

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  2. I love your Easter Eggs, they are so unique and under the domes are just stunning. I just love how pretty it looks. Hugs, Marty

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  3. Joan, these are beautiful.Shiny, pastel and ready for Easter. Lovely.
    Yvonne

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  4. Awesome Easter eggs that you made! Thanks for sharing your idea with us.
    Deb :)

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  5. I love the idea..just not sure if I have anything vintage Easter. I will post your button on my blog, and start to look about. Hopefully I will find something to participate.

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  6. I like the idea of the eggs underneath the glass domes.

    Sissie

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  7. LOVE those! Please add me. I hope to participate. And do remind me! I need all the help I can get.

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  8. How fun! The Valentines one was so fun! I will have the link on my blog!

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  9. The colors of the eggs are so spring-ish! I can't wait:)

    Sue

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  10. Hi Joan,
    It's amazing how everything looks cuter under a dome!

    Kelly
    Second Hand Chicks

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  11. You inspired me girlfriend! Hope you have time to hop over and see how.
    Looking forward to your vintage Easter party.
    Hoppy Wednesday Blessings ;-)

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  12. Hello Joan, I so enjoyed the Valentine Party, that I would love to join this one too, please.
    Your eggs look amazing.
    Monica.

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  13. Count me in, too, please. I've been puttinig out my Spring-y Easter stuff this week. I'm off on a trreasure hunt today - hoping to find some Vintage Easter. Which, I so do not need! :D

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  14. Love those eggs, I have some just like them:) Beautiful display, my friend! Have a blessed day!

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  15. Since your blog about cloches I have been keeping my eye open for how people use them. What a great easter idea! Count me in for the Easter Blog Hop. Thanks!

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  16. The eggs under the domes won't be destroyed by little kid fingers!

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  17. What a great way to display those eggs! I remember the '70s Christmas ornaments but I've never seen eggs done that way. Too cute!

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  18. That party sounds like a great idea! I am starting a Favorite Things Friday Party on the 19th...I'll take your button and you can take mine! Deal? :) lol

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  19. These are so pretty and I love the eggs. I remember the ornaments like that but don't remember ever seeing this type of egg.

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  20. You never fail to impress! Such a simple, yet sweet vignette!

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  21. I have never seen eggs like this but I will be keeping my eye open for them. Don't know if I have anything vintage for Easter but will start looking.

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  22. very cute eggs and love how they are displayed. Have a great VTT!

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  23. Everything looks good under a cloche! I should buy a real big one for me!

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  24. What a pretty post. Love it. I love vintage and Easter. Sounds like a recipe for something wonderful. I would love to be a part and will take a button. So sweet.
    I really enjoy visiting your blog....even if I don't comment all the time...I visit all the time! Big smile.
    Have a wonderful day!
    Debbie

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  25. Hey Girl! I am back! Just wanted to say...Thanks for linking up to Thrifty Thursday this week! Hope you have had a chance to enter the giveaway.

    Have a wonderful weekend.
    HUGS!
    Leigh
    Tales from Bloggeritaville
    www.lbratina.blogspot.com

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  26. Love all your beautiful eggs :)

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  27. What a great use for the mantle clock bell jar...I created one my self but didn't know what to put in it, thank you for sharing!

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  28. Pretty eggs, and I'm taking a button.I will be participating...PLEASE do remind me:)

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  29. I'm a little late w/ my VTT visits this week. Love the eggs under glass; I've never seen the satin kind.

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  30. What a fun find and pretty display. Good luck on your show.

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  31. I love the beautiful colored eggs, and I love the idea of a Vintage Easter Blog Hop. I'd like to participate. I'm posting your cute button.

    Kay

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  32. Sounds like a fun day.. I'm in!!
    Sandy

    http://thewondersofdoing.blogspot.com/

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  33. Yes, include me in on your party. I have some vintage Easter cards and a fantastic 1880's scrapbook I've been wanting to show off.

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  34. I'm in for the party...Hippity Hop!
    xo
    Pam

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  35. Please count me in. I just love your parties. I am grabbing the button today as well.

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  36. Please count me in. I found 2 bags of the 70's eggs at a thrift shop yesterday, can't wait to use them. I am grabbing the button. Blessings, Vicky

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  37. Hi Joan, I'll be there to play, sounds like so much fun. I always love your vintage parties!!!
    Debra

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  38. I definitely wanna participate and would LOVE a reminder :)

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  39. How fun! Please keep me in the loop!

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  40. I want to be in the party too! I love Easter so this will be great! Suzie

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  41. I'm in too, Joan. I have a bunch of post cards I got last summer to show.

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  42. I'm so excited about attending another blog party...this will be my second and I can't wait. I love Easter and will have some nice vintage cards to show!

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  43. Sounds lovely! I am deciding on what to share, I posted the button!

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  44. Hi Joan,
    I would love to participate in the Easter Blog Party! I love your blog parties!! I will be doing it on my home decor blog, 15 Bella Vie, so I will add your button there. Thanks, and have a great week!
    Sincerely,
    Melinda

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  45. Greetings from Isle La Motte, Vermont
    I would love to join in the Vintage Easter Blog.
    Thanks
    Michele
    PS love the pastel eggs.

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  46. I'd like to participate at justabbyandme.blogspot.com.

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  47. Hi Joan! I'm so glad you stopped by! I completely forgot! I'm on it now, though! Thank you for reminding me! Grandma's postcards, here I come!
    ~ Debbi

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  48. Love what you did with your eggs,, Unique and beautiful.

    Sonny

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  49. This is just so lovely and the colors are so perfect for spring. Your jars are stunning with their pretty displays. Thanks so much for joining the party. Hugs, Marty

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  50. These are beautiful!

    Happy Easter!

    Katherine

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