Easter Time Already?

Do you decorate for Easter? If you plan on getting any new Easter decorations- now is the time. I thought I'd give you a few ideas. I love the bright pink plate added to the white above- as well as the ribbons. Start with some good white basics- and then a little Easter goes a long way.
A ceramic bunny, fresh flowers, and a homemade garland. I like the use of the velum.


If you have a modern interior- use more modern looking decorations- a more provincial or traditional interior- be consistent. These top four photos have been from Family Circle.


Nothing says spring like fresh flowers.



The lace eggs above, as well as the next five photos came from Martha Stewart- so you can get instructions from her site on how to pull it off .




I don't have the patience of a "Martha Stewart" type decorator- maybe when the kids are older. Something like this would be a fun project for "girl's night."




The monochromatic look is so sophisticated. I went all green on my Christmas tree a few years ago- it was great- but my family revolted. They all wanted to see some red...





Those little bunny silhouettes are fabulous. So simple- but so great.




I really liked these votives- what a great addition to the Easter table!




Tulips are one of my favorite flowers. (along with peonies :)





The photo above, and the two below it are from Country Living.


Do you have great handwriting like this? I wish I did.


OK- so I know this one has nothing to do with decorating- I just liked that chick. :)




For those of you that don't have the time or desire to make your own decorations- I thought I'd show you a few from one of my favorite sources- K& K. I'll start with a couple of wreaths.


They have a whole line of fake chocolate decorations- lots of chocolate bunnies to choose from, and this great chocolate wreath.




Stacked boxes, wood lettering, and charming resin rabbits.



They also have great faux flowers and a lot of cute signs.


Their moss collection is wonderful. They have a couple of oversized pieces that I especially like.

Hey- Happy Easter! I know it is still February- but it really is the time to prepare. What else is there to do the second half of February anyway?

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