It's Easter time again and the Ozark Easter
hutch is all decked out for the season!
This sweet little chick with a wheelbarrow
was added last year.
He is quite dapper in his straw
boater hat and bow tie.
That polka dotted
wheelbarrow is all the rage.
He's actually an Easter salt and
pepper shaker set from Dept. 56.
I think he might be styled after one of those
slightly creepy Victorian Easter greeting cards.
Or possibly chicks are just dressing more
dapper nowadays!?!
Over to the left is another new addition.
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It's a carrot serving bowl.
Just the thing for hungry Easter bunnies!
I found it on Pfaltzgraff.com a few years back
and purchased it
during a clearance sale!
Moving down to the second self...
we find the "Hoppy Spring" salt and pepper set.
The bunny is in disguise wearing a beak and
the duckling is wearing bunny ears.
I've shown them before
They were designed by Barb Tourtillotte,
the artist behind "Dipped Chicks",
I blogged about her here in 2011.
On the buffet we find a similar sight...
a baby duckling also in disguise
dressed as a bunny.
This little guy is from Anna Lee,
I knew I had to have it at first sight.
After all, he fits right in with the
"Hoppy Spring" table runner.
Plus, it's just not a holiday without
a little Anna Lee.
How about this new cookie jar
I acquired last year?
I assume, another Victorian greeting
card inspired piece.
A chick with an egg shell
basket on its back
full of Easter flowers.
A fine collectible
from Kaldun & Bogle.
Their Chick Silhouette Cookie Jar.
They're known for adding lots
of intricate details to their creations.
A little too small and slender
to use as a cookie jar.
But as a decoration, it's just splendid.
As we journey into the living room,
we find a small vignette of an
Easter bunny chocolatier inspecting
chocolate confections.
The round patchwork tablecloth is
new this season from the Pioneer Woman
line at Walmart for $14.96.
The big white bunny is new
from HomeGoods.
I wasn't sure what I was going to do
with him when I saw him, but
I knew I just had to have him.
I think he found a perfect job.
Making chocolate bunnies
and chicks.
I found these faux chocolate molds,
they're just silver painted resin,
this year at Michael's.
When I saw those, this vignette
started composing in my mind.
Sam found these beautiful candle
sticks at Tuesday Morning.
With the pastel colors and
the whimsical design they
instantly reminded her of Easter.
I think they are a brilliant addition!
I hope everyone is having
a wonderful Spring
and is ready for Easter.
It seems to sneak up
so fast every year!
Thanks for stopping by
and happy hunting!