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Sweet Spring Spaces

Just strolling through the house to snap a few photos of spaces decked out for spring.  Enjoy!!


Birds and nests in cloches....





Ball jars and insulator in pink box.  Bunnies and crosses.



A few bunnies, here and there.




Eggs

Hall tree welcomes with birds and flowers.

Picture found at Good Will for $3.93.  Works perfectly in the guest room.

Dried hydrangeas also sit in the guest room.  They are held up by a tall candlestick.



The aqua door is decorated for spring.





Top of jelly cupboard holds another cloche with a yellow bird inside.
 A favorite shot.... spring tablescape in the sun room.


All my rooms are ready for Easter and Spring! 

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