On the homeware front, I've been after one of those ceramic
eggs holders for a while, so when we spotted one in red in a cozy ceramics boutique, my eyes started shining!
(LOVE the use of the ceramic
egg holder for a mini cactus display).
Not exact matches
Add some Easter
eggs to your dining table in an unexpected way by repurposing some of your old plastic Easter
eggs into candle
holders perfect
for holding pillar candles.
And just
for fun, I picked up some adorable bunny ear napkin rings, bird salt and pepper shakers, and little
egg holders to make Easter feel extra special.
Here's a fun and quick tutorial
for an Easter
Egg Zipper Pouch with a Key
Holder!
And yes, my
egg holder was a lucky find
for sure:)
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For Easter
The grassy
eggs in the
egg holders are just too cute!!!! Thanks
for sharing, Leslie!
I would have never thought to use
egg shells
for candle
holders but what a cute idea.
Perfect
holder for the
eggs in my fridge.
For the centerpiece I used a clear glass pedestal bowl filled with colored
eggs on top of a large white candle
holder.
Love your fun decorating tips... found a 6
egg holder at Ross
for $ 2.99.
The decorative lantern, the ceramic coasters, the perpetual wooden calendar, the «everything beautiful» clock and pillow, the bird cage photo
holder (
for my robin
egg's blue bedroom:)-RRB-, the wooden mirror...
And just
for fun, I picked up some adorable bunny ear napkin rings, bird salt and pepper shakers, and little
egg holders to make Easter feel extra special.
For a sweet touch, I used these
egg votive candle
holders with my faux Easter
egg atop!
Arrange them artfully in a ceramic
egg holder, or even save the bottom half of a cardboard
egg carton
for a look that will mix textures and weight.