Easter Sunday
April 20, 2014
Here Comes Peter Cottontail
Hoppin' down the bunny Trail
Hippity, hoppin', Easters on it's way
DIY centerpiece - pink foam board cut to size then covered in burlap and sheet moss and placed on a cut to size piece of sheet plastic, violas from Home Depot placed in plastic food storage bags and pinned into the foam board with floral pins. Surrounded with moss ribbon and mini white picket fence sections all pinned into the foam board. Add the bunnies and it is good to go.
Have a Blessed and happy Easter.
Linking to:
Alma's at Seasonal Sundays
Jody and Stan's Simple and Sweet Friday's
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Mary at Masterpiece Monday
OMG... this is the best Easter table I have ever seen, Candy! What an awesome collection of bunnies...amazing! How many live plants did it take to go around the centerpiece? Love the color of the flatware.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful table...have a great week.
OHMYGOSH, Candy. I think that is the cutest thing I have ever seen. It is just darling...and fun!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you didn't sign up for my giveaway you might want to. xo Diana
Wow that is quite a collection of Easter bunnies where do you find them all ? and they look like they all match. Amazing table you really took your time and thought this well out. love the idea of the mini picket fence that is just too cuteSusie
ReplyDeleteCandy this is fabulous! And it is official - you're Queen of Bunnies.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you "fenced" the center of the tablescape. And I so love those dishes...
Congratulations on the remarkable creation, Candy!
Teresa
Holy BLEEP that is an amazing table Candy! It literally took my breath away. EVery detail is precise and gorgeous....The thought you put into it is just wonderful...
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Your tablescape is amazing, Candy!! Very professionally done! You've paid attention to every detail. So much to see. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I agree, best Easter tablescape ever!! I might have to try and copy your idea next year and those plates are to die for! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCandy!! That is probably the most amazing centerpiece that I have ever seen. I cannot imagine how long it took you to create it - did you start at Christmas - lol!! It is stunning and I love all of your adorable bunnies among the flowers. Your china and your place mats are wonderful with the touches of yellow. I'll bet your family really enjoyed their Easter meal!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the bunnies!
ReplyDeleteOh my - that is fabulous!!!!! Love love love all the bunnies - and the little teasets are fabulous. I had to read this four times and each time I saw something new. I think I might steal your idea of the bunny garden - though I don't have nearly as many bunnies - for our easter brunch next weekend. We've been in West Virginia for two weeks and the boys want to have a brunch and color easter eggs - so we decided on next week. Gives me time to finish decorating - and perhaps the weather will be better.
ReplyDeleteCandy!! One word: FABOULOUS!!
ReplyDeleteStunning! That centerpiece actually takes my breath away, and I love your bunny plates.
ReplyDeleteHi Candy,
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm sure your Easter dinner was a great success, with such pretty daffodil plates and darling bunny guests! What attention to detail, everywhere! Looks like the entire bunny village celebrated with you for a wonderful and whimsical afternoon!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas!
Happy weekend!
Poppy
Your collections always amaze me -- where do you keep it all? The bunny village is fabulous and I love how you've included a tutorial of how to make the centerpiece. Fun, fun, fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty and cheerful Easter table, Candy!! That centerpiece is amazing! It must have taken quite a while to set up. Your dishes are really pretty with the bunnies and the daffodil border. All the colors are just perfect for the Easter season. :)
ReplyDeleteHave you been collecting the rabbits for a long time? You have a great collection there. Thank you for sharing and thanks for visiting me. Have a great week!
Denise
I have been collecting the bunnies for over forty years now. The bunnies from when my children were little are in rather sad shape, but I do love them broken ears and all.
DeleteSome bunny loves you and that's me. You win hands down best tablescape for Easter and maybe for the year. Just love the fence, flowers and all the fun bunnies. The dishes are amazing too.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Candy. I love love love all the bunnies. Your table is so much fun and the cutest Easter table I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteCandy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visits and also for visiting Kim. I know she was thrilled!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Thank you for visiting Debbie. It was my pleasure to be introduced to Kim's lovely blog.
DeleteOMG sweet Candy, now, how did I almost missed this amazing post! Wow, I'm totally impressed my friend. I don't think I've ever seen so many bunnies together in a home, except maybe in the stores in the USA! The fence, the flowers, and all the bunch of adorable bunnY collection you have...how long has this taken you? All is awesome and totally FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
FABBY
Oh...and the dishes are to die for too!!!
ReplyDeleteFabby
Wow Candy, You definitely went all out here! I am loving your bunny collection! Peter Cottontail didn't just arrive at your house, he lives there with a community of bunnies!! Over the top cute!!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Hi Candy! Oh, this is the most wonderful Easter table ever! Look at all of your most darling bunnies! Your dishes and that adorable tea set is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteThank you for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia :0
This may be my favorite Easter table EVER! Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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