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Showing posts with label Vintage Easter Eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Easter Eggs. Show all posts

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Easter Basket

St. Patty's Day may have caught me off guard, but Easter? I got Easter by the balls eggs! I have been pinning and prepping since early March. All I have left to plan is her outfit...

Here's a little tip from me to you: To save on Easter grass (and money), place a plastic bag with filler in the bottom of your basket before you spread out your Easter grass. I used the contents of our paper shredder, but newspaper or catalog pages would work as well. 

Mediocre Mom Tip: If your boo is younger than 2-3 years, they won't know what's new and what's nearly new. I raided her book shelves for books she already had. Thank you, Auntie Rhi for our Pat the Bunny book! It's the gift that keeps giving :)


I LOVE this basket! I found it last week while we were in Savannah and scooped it up as soon as I saw it. The basket is hand made by a local, using grape vines, wisteria branches, and jasmine branches.

My husband: I can't believe you just spent $20 on a basket.
Me: Well, I was going to spend $50 on one from PB Kids. So the way I look at it is, I just saved you $30.


I have a healthy obsession with the 3 wick candles from Bath & Body Works. Seriously, it is the ONLY candle with a scent strong enough to fill a room. Once they have burned down to nothing, I clean out the jars and repurpose them. Here is one that I have primed, painted, and glued a painted bunny on top. I love the way they turned out and will be sending them to the little loves in my life :) Btw, the candles are on sale right now so scoop some up and enjoy! My fave scent is Tiki Beach.



I made her a set of hair bows and popped those in her basket :) I will be adding them to my Etsy shop soon. I have been a DIY machine lately and have lots to post in the shop.

While in Savannah, I found a lovely bath shop that sold bath bombs in these adorable clear egg crates. I asked the shop owner if I could have an empty crate to use for Easter and she gave me a dozen. You gotta love that Southern hospitality! I then filled it with plastic eggs and made a ribbon to wrap around it. Entire project cost? $.89


I also included some mini cookie cutters I found on sale after Valentine's Day, a bunny straw cup from Target, and a few Lush bath bombs. Isla's favorite time of the day is bath time and we sometimes take baths together (true story). I love to use the bubble bars and glitter bombs because she gets a huge kick out of them...and they make mama's skin soft and yummy!


I cannot get over how much I love these vintage eggs from Target! Soooooo cute they needed their own photo. I plan to fill them with her snacks on Easter Day :)

 To wrap up, check out this DIY project my girlfriend made with her son, Cooper. Nothing says Easter like Jesus' Tomb :) This will be on our agenda in roughly 3 years!