I'll start with this dear little bunny:
I found the glass rabbit on the left and the vintage glass Easter Bunny candy container at the same shop. I have a reproduction candy container, but this one is vintage - it's heavier and is marked J.H. Millstein Co., Jeanette, PA. on the bottom:
I love the design on my antique postcard, and the candle holder may not really be an Easter decoration, but they sure do look pretty together:
A couple cute die-cut decorations - spring lamb with a pretty Easter bonnet:
And a rather dapper duck sporting a cool bow tie:
And a vintage paper egg box, which had the blue egg inside when I found it:
I love these old eggs; I passed up a couple of them the other day and now I'm sorry.
I kind of want to go back and see if they're still there!
This last one isn't an Easter thing either, but since they're cute rabbits, I decided to throw in this vintage hot iron transfer package.
Although - the "Sunday" one appears to have an Easter basket, doesn't he/she?
Oh - and the "Friday" one! I think that, rather than cleaning (washing dishes?), that rabbit actually found that gorgeous teapot at an estate sale or a thrift shop!
Yes, I believe so. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
See now - those rabbits look as though they keep up very well with all of their chores.
Hmm ... I get it.... so, if you DO that, then you may not even have the need NEED to do any "spring cleaning"
Wow - what a concept!
2 comments:
Nice collection! I found one cardboard/die cut decoration this year, and that was all. L O V E that candle holder!! Happy Easter!
I love the look on the duck's face, so cute! All lovely Easter items! So colorful. I enjoyed seeing your lovely decorations in person, you definitely go all out, and the end result is wonderful. Love T
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