Sunday 31 March 2013

Easter Eggcessories!

Well, I made it, just in time! The Easter decorating ran a little late this year. I just finished last night!
 
 
This was because I have been a little under the weather but also as some of my new decorations were handmade. Most of my new tree decorations were made using my craft du jour...Decoupage!
 
It sure is time consuming. I'm a newbie and self-thought so please be kind!
First off, I decoupaged some eggs...
 
 
These were made from Polystyrene. The one on the left was decoupaged using old stamps, the other two with paper napkins. To finish, I added a ribbon from my stash using a pearl topped straight pin.
 
Then, I decoupaged some cute little paper mache bird houses...
 
 
These were made using a combination of coloured paper and little flowers cut from paper napkins.
 
These decorations went on my Easter tree...

 
 As Mr. Auburn was away, I had to call on my father-in-law for assistance. I had more a branch in mind but this is what I got and now it's in I really like it!

 
Of course I had to do an egg and a birdhouse to match the downstairs loo...
 
 
It took all I had to cut up this vintage sheet music! It was 'The Seasons' by Haydn too!!
I think they look nice though with the cream and black decor, as does this birdhouse; quite fitting with my wallpaper...

 
Then I made some nests; this one with the help of a tutorial from Perpetual Plum.


It was made using a wire coat hanger and the offcuts from my Easter tree. The moss and feathers I gathered on a walk, the quail eggs; I blew out a couple of years back. This was a little fiddly but the most natural looking nest I think.
 
 
This one in the fishbowl; I made using just moss and little pieces of hay and leaves...
 
 
 This one I made using shredded paper and some more of that moss...
 
 
 I then popped it inside the birdcage, added some hen eggs, some feathers and this little straw chick...

 
This chalk egg I got from the Euro shop, I sprayed it gold and aged it a bit with some antique brown...
 
 
It accompanies these gold fellows on my mantle...
 
 
I made some little pics for my kitchen notice board with some die cuts I had left over from an Easter project a couple of years back...
 
 
I think the vintage bunny scenes are really cute...
 
 
You've already met the March Hare...who dressed up for Easter...
 
 
He has joined old favourites like Rascally Rabbit who came all the way from America...
 
 
Here are some more old reliables from around the house...
 
To welcome you in; a Gisela Graham egg wreath embellished with a little chick...
 
 
Some Peter Rabbit Wedgewood...
 
 

An Easter postcard from 1909...
 
 
Some painted eggs with more of those die cuts...
 
 
Don't these look like bunnies??
 

The goose that laid the golden egg??

 
More birds' nests...

 
A lovely hare painted by my mother...
 
 
An old Easter project inspired by Bhg...
 
 
Some ceramic chicks painted in eau de nil to match the kitchen...


I love hyacinths and tulips for Easter...

 
A little gift from my mother...


Eggs, eggs, eggs...

 
Well, it wouldn't be Easter without some chocolate ones too...


Hope you're having an eggcellent Easter!!!
 

8 comments:

  1. My, you have been busy. I really like the eggs with musical notes and the stamps - how very clever!

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  2. Love your decorations. Hope you've had a lovely Easter, x

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  3. I cannot decide which is my favorite~ your darling birdhouses or that wonderful bunny print your mother painted.

    Today I am rejoicing that the tomb was empty. Wishing you and yours a very Happy Easter!

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  4. Happy Easter! I love the tree with the glimpse of the white China cabinet with the aqua walls. So pretty. I love the music ones, especially Haydn.

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  5. You have some darling Easter things here. I can't seem to decide on a favorite and they all make me smile. I hope you had a beautiful Easter.
    ~Clara

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  6. I love your Easter tree and all your decorations. Stunning!!

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  7. Oh, my! I do,'t know how come I've missed this post. You have perfect taste. Everything looks pretty. The decoupage eggs are lovely. I also liked every glimpse of your house. And who doesn't like Wedgewood and Peter Rabbit together? I'm still looking for an affordable teapot with that cute rabbit.

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  8. I'm a bit worried that you aren't writing anymore. I miss you and I hope you're well.
    Magali

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