{ EASTER MINI HIGHLIGHTS } A quick post to highlight a favorite image of mine from each of the sessions we had from our Easter minis. We had two sets - one was a fun, vintage mantel that I found at an antique store in Virginia - flaky, peeling paint and all - I SO loved the way it looked that I had to snatch it up (it was a steal for the price, too) - it will look great upstairs when we're not using it for sessions in our living space with a fun, mossy "S" for Smith, and maybe a statuesque bird figure, too. Pinterest, here I come...
The lovely lace shabby bunting was created by our friend at Dinner Time Chimes - she is so creative and crafty! The distresssed vintage chair was another antique store find for just $6! We did attach some burlap to fill the hole of the mantel - I was torn at first about leaving it open, but once we covered it, I loved it! Plus it was less sun that I had to fight with and try to balance ;)
The lovely lace shabby bunting was created by our friend at Dinner Time Chimes - she is so creative and crafty! The distresssed vintage chair was another antique store find for just $6! We did attach some burlap to fill the hole of the mantel - I was torn at first about leaving it open, but once we covered it, I loved it! Plus it was less sun that I had to fight with and try to balance ;)
Our second set was just simply hanging out in the grass. At this time last year, we had bulbs sprouting, flowers budding, trees were blooming, our forsythias were open and in full bloom, and Spring was everywhere. This year we had nothing. Just brown-ness. But, luckily, we had dead nettle making it's usual Spring appearance in the grass - yes, it's a weed, but it's flowery and colorful, so we embrace it!
I have to send another { thank you } shout out to our buddies at Buffalo Creek Farm and Creamery for letting us borrow the two fuzzy bunnies for the weekend.
We SO appreciate it, guys :-)
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