I know things have been super quiet around here lately. I've been concentrating on my mom's kitchen renovation(countertops are going in this morning!), our sauna/bathroom renovation, looking into some furniture purchases and lastly, just trying to stay well (I think we've had a handful of days this winter where we haven't been sick!). I'm really looking forward to spring and I know my oldest is already looking forward to Easter. It's been a long time since I've written a Some Things post and since I'm looking for some inspiration for things to do with the kids this Easter, I thought I would do a round up of bunnies. Most of the ideas below are DIYs and, while being cute, they could still fit into a more modern Easter decor.
TO BAKE: These Miffy cookies are sure to be a kids' favourite.
TO FRAME: Miniwilla has the cutest black and white bunny decor including this print amongst blankets, pillows, etc. *image via
TO DECORATE: These little geometric bunny heads are really cute. You can purchase a kit here or find a DIY template here. I think I'm going to give the DIY a try with my oldest. :)
TO WRAP: This bunny wrapping paper is so cute and you could even frame it for your kiddo's room.
TO SET: This is a really lovely black, white and blush pink Easter table setting. You could make those egg carton favours by spraying painting a plastic bunny and gluing it on top.
TO MAKE: This bunny bowl is adorable and is a DIY to boot!
Love the geometric ones!
ReplyDeleteYes! They're one of my favourites too. :)
Deleteoh, I love all the bunnies! I never manage much in the way of Easter decorating, but I really should, given my fondness for bunnies :)
ReplyDeleteThey are cute and perfect for kids, especially.
DeleteOh so many rabbits! :D How gorgeous is that?! <3 good luck with the renovations!
ReplyDeleteOhhh it's so funny the rabit frame!, I like it!.
ReplyDeleteAdorable stuff
ReplyDeleteI've loved that Miniwalla print for so long! Great roundup.
ReplyDeleteSo many great bunnies. Love these ideas Anu!
ReplyDeleteI love those bunnies on the wall!
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