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.
Sounds like fun. I might even have an idea:) Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI love your Easter Eggs, they are so unique and under the domes are just stunning. I just love how pretty it looks. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteCount me in!
ReplyDeleteJane
Joan, these are beautiful.Shiny, pastel and ready for Easter. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Awesome Easter eggs that you made! Thanks for sharing your idea with us.
ReplyDeleteDeb :)
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.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of the eggs underneath the glass domes.
ReplyDeleteSissie
LOVE those! Please add me. I hope to participate. And do remind me! I need all the help I can get.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! The Valentines one was so fun! I will have the link on my blog!
ReplyDeleteThe colors of the eggs are so spring-ish! I can't wait:)
ReplyDeleteSue
Hi Joan,
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how everything looks cuter under a dome!
Kelly
Second Hand Chicks
You inspired me girlfriend! Hope you have time to hop over and see how.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your vintage Easter party.
Hoppy Wednesday Blessings ;-)
Hello Joan, I so enjoyed the Valentine Party, that I would love to join this one too, please.
ReplyDeleteYour eggs look amazing.
Monica.
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
ReplyDeleteLove those eggs, I have some just like them:) Beautiful display, my friend! Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteSince 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!
ReplyDeleteThe eggs under the domes won't be destroyed by little kid fingers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to display those eggs! I remember the '70s Christmas ornaments but I've never seen eggs done that way. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteThat 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
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and I love the eggs. I remember the ornaments like that but don't remember ever seeing this type of egg.
ReplyDeleteYou never fail to impress! Such a simple, yet sweet vignette!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeletevery cute eggs and love how they are displayed. Have a great VTT!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks good under a cloche! I should buy a real big one for me!
ReplyDeleteWhat 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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
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.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
HUGS!
Leigh
Tales from Bloggeritaville
www.lbratina.blogspot.com
Love all your beautiful eggs :)
ReplyDeleteWhat 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!
ReplyDeletePretty eggs, and I'm taking a button.I will be participating...PLEASE do remind me:)
ReplyDeleteI'm a little late w/ my VTT visits this week. Love the eggs under glass; I've never seen the satin kind.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun find and pretty display. Good luck on your show.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteKay
Sounds like a fun day.. I'm in!!
ReplyDeleteSandy
http://thewondersofdoing.blogspot.com/
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.
ReplyDeleteI'm in for the party...Hippity Hop!
ReplyDeletexo
Pam
Please count me in. I just love your parties. I am grabbing the button today as well.
ReplyDeletePlease 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
ReplyDeleteHi Joan, I'll be there to play, sounds like so much fun. I always love your vintage parties!!!
ReplyDeleteDebra
I definitely wanna participate and would LOVE a reminder :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Please keep me in the loop!
ReplyDeleteI want to be in the party too! I love Easter so this will be great! Suzie
ReplyDeleteI'm in too, Joan. I have a bunch of post cards I got last summer to show.
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeleteSounds lovely! I am deciding on what to share, I posted the button!
ReplyDeleteHi Joan,
ReplyDeleteI 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
Greetings from Isle La Motte, Vermont
ReplyDeleteI would love to join in the Vintage Easter Blog.
Thanks
Michele
PS love the pastel eggs.
I'd like to participate at justabbyandme.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteHi 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!
ReplyDelete~ Debbi
Love what you did with your eggs,, Unique and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSonny
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
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Katherine