Below I have used some of my antique blown glass eggs along with some crystal, silver, cranberry glass and lace.
I bought the pink hyacinth some time ago in the bulb vase so I could watch it bloom
and have that wonderful fragrant smell lingering in the dining room and through out the halls.
In the parlor I had fun creating some themed vignettes on the pier table using a glass cake stand.
The eggs on the tree are paper mache and some are real eggs that were blown out and painted.
I went with purples and yellow for this vignette to match the antique chocolate pot, which you have seen before, but I wanted to show you my new cup and saucer that I recently bought at an auction. I thought it was so cute and when I got it home I saw that it went with the pot! I don't know if you can see it real clear or not but the little purple and yellow flowers match perfectly!
Also, I wanted to point out the embossed chick on the smaller blown glass egg, isn't it sweet?
Also, at the same auction I bought this cutie pie orphaned demi cup.
It was all alone in this world until this sweet little chick came along to keep it company.
The cup inspired me to create this vignette using blues and daisies.
To lead you up to my next themed vignette I'll throw in some antique ephemera of the brown bunny,
and the white bunny
and another little vignette on the cake stand inspired by the white bunny and daffodils on the postcard.
I took away mama bunny and her baby and added a daffodil from the garden
and added a postcard of baby chicks and a basket of brightly colored marble eggs to match the eggs on the postcard.
And here it is as one vignette.
Eggs, bunnies, daffodils, colored eggs, chicks AND MORE CHICKS. A chick Easter greeting, a tealight candle holder and a chick in the egg riding in a sleigh all on a pretty embroidered yellow linen towel
and more pretty vintage linens and hankies to match the marble eggs.
And eggs with wonderful miniature scenes. Some signs of new life.
And the surest sign of new life. Jesus, the Lamb of God.
Have a blessed Easter!
FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS ONE AND ONLY SON, THAT WHOEVER BELIEVES IN HIM SHALL NOT PARISH BUT HAVE ETERNAL LIFE.
John 3:16
I am joining the following parties for this post...
AMAZE ME MONDAY with Cindy
TUESDAY CUPPA TEA with Ruth
A RETURN TO LOVELINESS with Kathy
TEATIME TUESDAY with Sandi
TUESDAYS AT OUR HOME with Maria Elena
INSPIRE ME TUESDAY with Marty
LET'S TALK VINTAGE with Jillian
VINTAGE INSPIRATION with Betsy and gals
WHAT'S IT WEDNESDAY with Paula
SHARE YOUR CUP THURSDAY with Jann
HOME AND GARDEN THURSDAY with Kathy
HOME SWEET HOME with Sherry
SHOW AND TELL FRIDAY with Cindy
I always look forward to your Easter posts, and you never let me down!
ReplyDeleteThanks for helping our Easter through your wonderful historical items!
Love your Easter things! Such pretty eggs and bunnies!
ReplyDeleteWhat eggcellent Easter vignettes! My favourite is the super cute Easter egg tree. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteSo much to love! I love your antique milk glass eggs and your art nouveau teacups are wonderful! And you know I love antique postcards! Where would we be without John 3: 16! He is Risen indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
Ruth
I found you through Ruth's blog. Love your collection of marble and glass eggs! I just started collecting ceramic eggs for Easter decor. Thank you for this lovely Easter post and blessings this Holy Week.
ReplyDeleteSweet easter post Gina! I love all your eggs and spring colours. Enjoy the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteWanda
You have some beautiful treasures. I just love this post. Those antique blown glass eggs are just beautiful. I could see keeping up your Easter decorations long past Easter. So very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Gina! I love your little Easter tree decked out with those pretty eggs! The chocolate pot and teacup are a lovely match. Everything looks just wonderful for celebrating this beautiful Holy week. Thank you for sharing and joining me for Tea Time.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Hi Gina,
ReplyDeleteI love your gorgeous chocolate pot and demitasse! So very beautiful! Thank you for sharing such Easter joy! Happy Easter! Karen
A lovely Easter post. I really like that teapot you are using!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see those glass Easter eggs I want to collect them too! They're very hard to find down here and usually most of the paint has worn off. You have some very nice ones. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLovely Easter vignettes. You have a wonderful collection of eggs. Your new teacup is gorgeous -- great find! Happy Easter and Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteYour egg collection is so lovely and perfect for Easter! The eggs with with the mini scenes are beautiful. Have a great Holy week!
ReplyDeletePam
Beautiful Easter decorations. I love our vintage eggs and china. All so beautiful
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty vignettes! I like the vintage feel of the decorations.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
All is so pretty and perfect for Easter! I love the marble eggs.....I have some myself and love the look.
ReplyDeleteYou have so many beautiful Easter decorations. I really like the blown glass eggs and your chocolate pot. Have a blessed Easter.
ReplyDeleteGIna
ReplyDeleteyou have all your pretties out for sure.
Love the little guy catching a ride in the sleigh
Easter is a time to remind us all of the Resurrection of Jesus and hopes of us being resurrected in new life in all eternity
I like all your precious Easter goodies
Janice
Marble eggs...swoon! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely . . . that chocolate pot is gorgeous, and the teacup you found to go with is stunning! So many pretty things here to enjoy, including those vintage postcards and lovely eggs. And yes, none of this new life is possible without Jesus.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Easter.
You have such a pretty collection. Love all your vintage postcards and the vignettes you've created. Thanks for sharing your treasures at Vintage Inspiration Party.
ReplyDeleteGina, all of your vignettes are gorgeous! I adore your vintage postcards and your new auction treasures are just perfect additions! The scene eggs are so sweet. Thanks for SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
OMG Gina .. What a lovely vignettes you have displayed ..You eggs and darling Easter tree are so very adorable..How very nice of you to share you sweet treasures... Happy Easter..Hugs
ReplyDeleteWonderful vignettes! But then again, I am not surprised, you always have the nicest antiques. You have the biggest set of vintage eggs I've ever seen! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Gina! I love eggs with scenes! Thanks for joining Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Hi Gina: I love your beautiful tea cups. You have an amazing home. Blessings, Martha
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