Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Some Pretty Flower Arrangements And An Easter Tablescape

Hi. Friends,
How are you? I hope you are well. 
I arranged some flowers for Easter and I felt compelled to take some pictures. The images were so pretty that I thought I'd share them with you. 

Uri did a number on my pansies but they've finally recovered enough so that I can pick some blooms. 


The pansy on the left in the image above is one of my favorite color combinations. 
They are stunning when the sun shines on them.


Pansies are one of my favorite flowers. They look so cute peeping from a vase or a pitcher. I'm so glad that there is still time to enjoy them before the heat of summer is upon us. 


I caught Bill staring intently out the window. 
I asked him what he was looking at. 
"I'm looking at this weird box." 


"Okay, okay." 
 The box that I think is cute, he thinks is weird. The lid was on it so he couldn't see the candle. 
Maybe that is why he thought it was weird. 


An antique coin dot muffineer has become a vase for more pansies. Fern, pachysandra, perennial vinca provide some green in the arrangement. Oh and there is some kale in there too.
A muffineer is a small jar with holes in the lid for sprinkling sugar onto the top of muffins. Who knew?
Maybe you did.  


My prairie verbena made the trip home so that I could enjoy it in town too. 
The brass bunny has been with us for years and years. 
He got polished recently so he's looking pretty good for his age. 
The milk glass pitcher belonged to my parents. 

Some grocery store roses will tide me over until my roses are blooming. There is a geranium bloom in there too because it broke off in transit. I hate when that happens. 



The chocolate box is a recent eBay find. The colors are so fun. 


The egg box was tucked away in a drawer until yesterday. 
I'm glad I found it before Easter. 


Petite Fleur by Villeroy and Boch sets a pretty table for spring. 





Using the coin dot pitcher as a vase came to me in the middle of the night. 
I'm a little blown away by how pretty it is with the tulips. 
Some of the best ideas come in the middle of the night, don't they? 



Raffia bunnies and vegetables are scattered about the table. 
The placemats were made from cotton duck from Joanns. The color is lichen. 
I waited a year to see that color in person since it doesn't look the same on the website. 
I went to Joanns last fall but it was too crowded for my comfort. I didn't stay to get fabric cut. I felt sure I'd end up with more than fabric, if you know what I mean. 

The crystal and sterling are from family.


Bar towels from IKEA will serve as napkins. 


This was so much fun to put together. 



We're staying home this weekend. We need a break from the work out in East Texas and we're taking care of a sick kitty. 
He is 16, but a month ago, he was out in the woods with me while I weeded vegetable beds. Now, he can barely make it up the stairs. He is such a sweet cat with such an adorable personality. He's got some antibiotic and a steroid and I hope that they work. We will be really sad if they don't. 


That's all for now. 
I hope that you are having a wonderful week. 
If you like it - pin it for me. 
Come back on Friday for a little blog hop hosted by Follow The Yellow Brick Home. 
Katie 

4 comments :

  1. Katie,
    Thanks so much for stopping by!! Your flowers are lovely!! It is supposed to snow here tomorrow!! Wishing you and your family a very Happy Easter!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  2. It's so hard when our cat-kids get old and start to have trouble. I'm glad he's on a treatment plan -- I hope it is effective.

    Your home looks just beautiful. I love the pretty vessels you are using for vases. Pansies are a favorite here, too and they look so cheery. It snowed last night here and got very cold and mine were pretty droopy this morning but perking up (I brought them in for a gentle thaw!). April Fool gave us a real joke this morning! The table is lovely -- filled with the joy of spring! Happy Easter Week!

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  3. Beautiful pictures Katie. I love Pansies and planted a few last weekend.

    I love purple and yellow combination too.

    Hope your kitty gets better.

    Happy Easter!

    Cindy

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  4. Sorry about the kitty. Hope he starts to feel better. Your Easter Table looks really pretty. Happy Easter. xoxo

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