And you realize that it's still March, and we're not out of the woods yet. Boo! March and April are technically the wettest months here in Denver, and we typically get about 12" of snow in March in an average year. This is actually the first snow we've had all month, so I guess I shouldn't complain. Talk about a rude awakening, though!Even though it's wintry outside, Spring is in full force in my house. Just want to share one of my favorite new Easter decorations this year:

This is all covered by my tall glass cloche but I had to remove it for photographing. The big bunny is from Hobby Lobby and although he looks pretty convincingly like you could take a big bite out of his ears, he's actually ceramic. I put him on the slate platter that came with my cloche. The platter is covered with a doily and a scattering of foil-covered chocolate eggs. The large eggs are floral picks with the wires removed, and are also from Hobby Lobby. I'm all about the colored foil in my decorating this year.
I finally finished up an Easter craft I've been working on for at least a week now. These eggs are featured in the April 2007 Martha and as soon as I saw them, I knew I could make them:
Martha used real blown-out eggs but I think that's just silly when I could get papier mache eggs cheap at the craft store. The only other supplies needed were Mod Podge and canceled postage stamps, both of which I had in my stash. I was too lazy to make one of Martha's egg drying rigs so I was only able to glue one side of the egg at a time, which is why it took me a week to get them finished! If you want to try them, be aware that you are putting a flat item (the stamp) onto a round surface (the egg) so the stamps aren't going to fit smoothly. I had to use my fingers and really smooth the stamps down after they were saturated with the glue. The end result is that your egg will have a somewhat bumpy finish, but if you look close at the magazine photograph you can tell that Martha's eggs were bumpy too, so I don't consider that a failure!Now that those eggs are done, the next project is --dun-dun-dun!-- the infamous pipecleaner chicks and baskets. I'm a little nervous, but I'm going to give it a whirl anyway! I'll be sure to report back, success or no.
I love that "chokli't" bunny ,and man,I gotta get a cloche thingy for display! Love that postal eggs and cute doggy pic!
ReplyDeleteLove that green sugar and creamer from below,how generous is Rebecca!
I also love the chocolate bunny! I am so egg-cited to see the results of all your Easter egg-periments!
ReplyDeleteYour chocolate bunny IS just like mine! Although, I am sorry to tell you, I got mine at the thrift three years ago for 45¢! So, I really love him! I just took my clocce apart and added a vintge sugary glittered bunny to it yesterday. Love the eggs too.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, it was 80 here today. Enjoy your snow - I am not ready for 80 already!
Good luck with the pipe cleaner dyeing. I am anxious to know if it works better than what I tried.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you had snow. We had 70 weather here today! I love the postage stamps. Can't wait to see how your baskets turn out.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the stamp eggs! I will have to remember to acquire some stamps.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the pipe cleaner project - I'm dying to find out how it works!
I have the same bunny!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the eggs- I may have to go postal on some eggs of my own!!
ReplyDeletethe bunny is really cute too ^;^
That bunny REALLY looks good enough to eat! I wish we had a hobby lobby. You are so right about using the paper eggs, but I wouldn't have thought of that!
ReplyDeleteVery cute stamp eggs. Way to be in the Easter spirit. I haven't done one Easter-y thing yet (well, one small thing but it's not done yet). I could say that I'm liturgically correct and still observing Lent, but the real reason is I'm so busy!
ReplyDeleteLove the stamp eggs! How cute is that! That choclate bunny looks good enough to eat.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that we in northeast Ohio always have at least one April snow too. I can't wait to put the coats away.
ReplyDeleteLove your eggys!! I have not one stamp, but I do have a lot of paper, and some stryofoam eggs...you think decopage them would work??
ReplyDeleteI was just about to take a chunk out of your bunny, good thing I didn't! LOL
lucy
I could just lick that ceramic bunny! And hey... calorie free. *lol, I am warped*
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