Sunday, April 29, 2012

Seasonal Sunday

Before Easter I had been looking for some small white eggs to ModPodge some tissue paper onto and I could only find these brown paper ones. I had ideas to paint these white then cover them but thankfully I didn’t get it done (surprise!!surprise!!).
I had seem some stamped with small black letters but I didn’t have any stamps that small but did find some rub-ons in my scrapbooking stash so I used them. Super easy and super quick and I love them.
I needed to change my tabletop display in my familyroom and as we are coming into autumn here in Australia I was looking for a more natural look. Not easy in a pink and green Shabby chic room but I think they fit in perfectly.
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8 comments:

  1. I wanted to stop in and say hello and congratulations on being mentioned on "Cozy Home Scenes". I look forward to following your blog and reading your posts!

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  2. I saw a package of these eggs before Easter and almost bought some. Now I wish I had! I love what you've done with them. Great!

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  3. these look great, I saw some of these at Lincraft but they only had one pkt with about 3 or 4 in it left- so not enough to do anything with really! i will keep an eye out for some next Easter

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  4. Love this! Thank you for being a part of Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  5. I'm a little late getting around to comment but wanted to thank you for coming to Your Cozy Home Party. The eggs are really cute and the entire vignette is very pretty. The plate is especially nice.------ Shannon

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  6. Fall is my favorite time of year! It's hard to picture Fall happening someplace..when it's just starting summer here.
    Your eggs are adorable..and you did a wonderful job. You have stumbled across something so cute.
    Your Fall decor is lovely!
    Mona

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  7. These are so pretty! I think I'm going to try it with real, blown eggs!
    Thanks for the inspiration!

    Cheers,
    Kathy Shea Mormino
    The Chicken Chick
    http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

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