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Have you ever seen an Easter butter lamb? I hadn’t until a few years ago, and since then, I have been totally charmed by this European Easter tradition. When I was growing up, we had our own Easter traditions which included dyeing eggs, chocolate lambs and bunnies, Easter egg hunts, and candy filled plastic eggs tucked into our shoes for us to find on Easter morning
Even though it feels like it’s taken forever, the makeover of the petite powder room has finally been finished! It’s taken much longer than we originally anticipated, with typical glitches along the way, but it’s finally completed, and I’m so pleased with it! The first thing we did was remove the aqua tile from the walls and covered it with board and batten, painted in my favorite white, Sherwin Williams Snowbound. It’s a new strippable wallpaper, that supposedly is very easy to remove if we decide to change it at some point.
Spring is right around the corner {hopefully!} and these fabulous DIY moss Easter eggs are the perfect decorative accessory for your Spring decorating!! They are quick and easy to make and they are so cute for the Spring or Easter vignettes! I’m going to show you a quick tutorial so that you can make your own! All you need is the following: {affiliate links} I used sheet moss because it’s not quite as messy as the loose moss, and you can find it at any craft store such as Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, or on Amazon by clicking the above links. The sheet moss will have a paper backing on it that just peels right off
March has arrived and with it, my desire for Spring, flowers, and warmer temperatures! Unfortunately, we are still in a deep freeze here in the Southern part of Missouri, with snow on the ground and freezing temperatures. But that hasn’t stopped me from bringing bits of Spring into our family room with a Spring coffee table vignette