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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Spring/Easter Vintage-Inspired Vignettes on the Entry-room Hutch


Hi Friends, 

I'm so glad your here! 

Today, I'm so excited to share a few vignettes on the Entry-Room Hutch.
 I started with placing the yellow faux-florals and pip berries, I have gathered over the years.



This first vignette I'm sharing has one of my newly vintage post-cards 
finds 


post-marked April 9, 1914 with a 1- cent stamp. Detroit To: Grambroch  Ontario, Canada, From: Billie.  So beautiful.


Cute thrifted Chenille yellow chick sits in a nest of shredded newspaper, (saw this idea on You-Tube.)

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 The second shelf I have displayed the thrifted Log Cabin souvenir plate from the Ozark's.


I'm using the "Little Chenille Chick" I thrifted a few weeks ago, and sprinkle them through-out my Spring-Easter décor.
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Next, I found the berry baskets, I thrifted a couple of Springs ago.


Next, I've placed painted plastic eggs in a variety of sizes, in vases and jars 

another one of the super cool thrifted post-cards, it didn't have a post-mark, but it was from: Orval to: grandpa 
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This is another New vintage Easter Post-Card, I purchased at a On-line Auction last week, so cute with two bunnies holding a giant Easter Egg with a cute yellow Chick standing on top of the egg.





I also decided to use the faux Daffodil bulbs I hand-made last Spring


Lastly, in this vignette I used a thrifted frame fruit bowl photo I found last Spring from my local Vintage/Thrift Store.




In a thrifted vase I added a few more hand-painted plastic eggs a couple of sprigs of pip-berries.



A pair of super adorable bunnies I thrifted from my local Budget Thrift Store several years back. The vintage post-card is another card in the bundle I purchased at a on-line auction.


Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to stop by to see some of my Spring vignettes using some of my treasures I have found out thrifting.


 I would love to hear what you have found thrifting and how you style it in your home. 

 So until my next post...... 

May God Bless You and Your Family,
 I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed seeing your treasures--especially the postcards. I have always loved the little chenille chicks! I recently bought some pip berry garlands 1/2 price at Joanne's--I want to cut them off to use for Easter eggs in a dollhouse E basket! Yesterday at the Belfast, ME Goodwill (we went on a day trip!), I got a fall/pumpkin slate for $2, 3 Haviland demitasse cups and saucers ($2 each) for my booth and a lavendar ceramic birdhouse planter that is already washed and waiting for a silk flower arrangement to go in it!!! Also bought a bunch of 75% off hats, mittens, and gloves for my daughter's preschool--grade school for handicapped kids (mostly autistic) and for a friend who donates to a local homeless shelter--I will donate stuff, too. We didn't have a lot when we were growing up, but my mother always kept us warm--a well heated house and hand knit hats and mittens! Maine still has some cold weather yet--31 and sunny today!

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    1. Hi Kathy, Thank you for your comment. I think the pip berries would work great in a basket, great idea! Sounds like you found a great deal on your purchases from your Goodwill. The closes Goodwill to me is about 125 miles South, we haven't done much traveling, because of weather. Hoping come May or June to travel to the big city. Wonderful thought of donating gloves to the preschool. The many years I worked for the school system, I was amazed how many children came to school not dressed adequately for the winter. Here in Colorado Mother Nature is going out like a Lion. We have a few nice days and the couple of day of snow. I'm hoping by the end of April we will be done with snow. Have a Bless week. Vicki

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