FIRST ROW
• 1 We're big fans of Elizabeth Soule's photographs at any time of year, but her little lambs seem especially appropriate for Easter, cute without being cutesy. She's also got a very nice rabbit. Available at Poppytalk's wonderful spring-themed Green Pop marketplace.
• 2 Emilyn from Supercozy made these great DIY egg carton flowers. They would be pretty hanging as a garland, or used as shades on a string of lights.
• 3 There's something so beautiful in the simplicity of these plain wooden eggs from TheCraftyDragonfly on Etsy. They're intended for craft projects, but we like them just the way they are.
• 4 An egg-shaped terrarium seems perfect for celebrating spring and the holiday at once. This vintage glass version comes from Etsy seller Greenbriar.
• 5 Another selection from Poppy's Green Pop marketplace, this rabbit lamp from Non Fiction Design is weird and wonderful. Surround him with moss or flowers for a wacky centerpiece.
SECOND ROW
• 6 There are a lot of felted eggs on Etsy, but we like these because they're not done in pastels and they look very well-made. From Astash.
• 7 Soy candles in egg-shaped porcelain votives would cast a lovely glow year-round. From Revisions.
• 8 Hang this flowering garland by Royal Buffet over your Easter table (for purchase on Poppytalk Handmade).











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We always celebrate Easter by buying half price chocolate bunnies the day after.
and i always celebrate easter by buying all the leftover bags of black jellybeans the day after :)
The day after is the best for buying easter candy on sale! My favorite candy is the Zitner's ButterKrak eggs...they are freakin' awesome!
I love Elizabeth Soule's work! Check out this piece we did about her miniature collection in Sunset magazine:
http://esoule.blogspot.com/2008/10/sunset-magazine.html
Celebrating the martyrdom of a kind man who taught acceptance and peace 2000 years ago by buying cheap candy is wrong on so many levels.
Most of these options are nice, but I really don't like that rabbit lamp.
The little lambs are Schleich, I think (sold in the toy section at Target) and the backdrop looks like scrapbooking paper. For the warm glow, however, you'll have to buy the print.
I got mine here:
http://www.bellocchio.com/catalogue/beaute/marieantoinette/
Though freely admit that the macabre Marie Antoinette, though endlessly fascinating (!), might not be a perfect partner for the Easter decor.
Dove Truffle Eggs are the only reason for Easter to exist for me. But they sell out WAY before the 'day after" sales. I stock up early!
I love See's Bordeaux eggs, my dad used to buy them for me every Easter...