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More Spring Decor

I've been bringing more Spring items into our rooms even though I'm not sure Spring is here quite yet.   It was around 64 degrees this morning when I left for work, and now at 9:00 PM, it's down to 45 and supposed to be 34 in the morning.  Kinda wonky weather in North Georgia.  I did notice the weeping cherry trees are starting to bud, though, so maybe it won't be much longer.

How do you like my little Mommy and Baby rabbits?  I found this a couple of years ago at a consignment shop.


It's Springtime on top of the jelly cupboard.  The window swag is made from a twin size sheet.


I found the bird cage at an antique shop, I believe.  There's no way to open it to place anything in it, but I may be able to insert some greenery through the bars. 


 In the family room, I have a cloche within a cloche!  
(Playing with Picasa)

And, what would Spring be without tulips?



Gotta figure out where I want to put this picture.  Maybe on the mantel.

Wishing everyone a peaceful and relaxing week-end.

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Comments

  1. Everything looks so lovely....I would never have known that your swag was a sheet! I love your birdcage too!

    Have a wonderful weekend!
    Aledia

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  2. Love all your springy touches, esp. that jelly cupboard and the bunnies!!! Never mind what the weather is doing, we have spring in our hearts!!! hugs...cleo

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  3. Isn't it wonderful to be thinking about and decorating for spring. Your bunnies are so cute.I am a happy new follower from Potpourri Friday.
    Laura
    http://imsovintage.blogspot.com/

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  4. Everything looks so pretty. I love spring decorating, makes the home looks so beautiful with flowers. Great post. I like your bunnies too.
    Blessings,
    debbie

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  5. I love that you used a bed sheet as a swag! Its very pretty! I love when people re purpose things for a different use than was first intended,.

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  6. Your Spring vignette is so pretty! Thank you for sharing your creativity at Potpourri Friday!

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  7. The spring touches you have added are lovely. I have seen tulips at my grocery store but haven't bought any yet...I'm sort of waiting for the price to come down! Have a good week...Ann

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  8. Congrats! I'm awarding you the Liebster Award

    Check it out on my blog -

    http://www.everylittlebirdie.blogspot.com/

    Love your spring decor!!

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  9. Yes, Spring time is certainly in your house! Love all of your pretty spring touches! Those are some gorgeous tulips!
    Thanks for popping in to see me.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  10. It has been crazy weather here, too. I love your sweet bunnies and the tulip picture is beautiful! Warmer weather is bound to come soon, I hope!

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  11. It has been weird weather here too. I have had enough. The cloches are so pretty I love cloches that is why I named my blog cloches and lavender, anyway I love the bunnies too they make me think of spring which I hope comes soon.

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  12. Thanks for joining the party. Your spring things are just perfect for getting us in the springtime mood. It really feels like it here, today. The sun is shining with close to 70 degrees. I love bunnies around the house, inside or out. They are so cute and sweet looking. You have done a great job of adding spring to your home. Now, I need to at least start planning for it.
    Shannon

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