Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Glory of Easter allows Hope to Blossom

The Glory of Easter allows Hope to Blossom


Easter tablescaping in a red dining room can be tricky . . .



but my Blue Willow, which is at ease in any season, takes on the challenge.



making a graceful entrance,



to create a comfortable, understated,



family-friendly,



Easter breakfast.


(Guess you noticed I changed the vase holding the forsythia to my $1.50 thrifted bunny pitcher half-way through the pics. Thats what happens when one finds treasures in the off-season and nearly forgets them when the moment of their big reveal arrives.)


I liked the way the blue willow and Mr. Rabbit on the mantle were peeking through the forsythia. The yellow forsythia also corresponds to the yellow salad plate layer in the tablesetting. (Does one really use salad plates for breakfast? Yes, if it completes the tablescape, one does. Though Im sure you seasoned tablescapers know what to call the plate layer during the breakfast meal.)



Not to be outdone by the blue willow, the daffodils and the hyacinth stepped into the spotlight outside on Easter morning as well.











The Glory of Easter allows Hope to Blossom

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.