Easter on the Farmtable and Vintage Ephemera

Hi Friends, I thought I'd share a quick refresh for Easter out on the farmtable, and a sweet little vintage card that reminds me of Easter graphics from when I was little in the late 50's. Yes, truly vintage!




I filled up my wooden ice cream bucket last month with faux narcissus, pussy willows, and some mossy sticks. I knew I would use that combination in the bucket for at least a couple of months during early Spring. I also changed up my table linens I was using as a layered runner that I had used during "winter". I changed it for a caramel colored grainsack on top of a nubby linen tablecloth folded in half lengthwise (one of my fun tablerunner hacks)




My very handsome Mr. Bunns is overseeing the vignette with his pastel polka dot necktie.  I think he may be eyeing the tulips. I read where rabbits eat the leaves, deer love the flower buds, and rodents eat the bulbs. A blooming tulip is indeed a small miracle.





Here's the little Birthday card that I found at a flea market years ago. Of course it has a lamb on it pulling a cart. Too cute to pass up for this March baby. Here is another grouping of the white real-touch tulips in an antique ironstone pitcher. I have these same tulips on the mantel in the hearth room.




I've found myself using the whitewashed breadboard as a base when using the ice cream bucket for a floral arrangement. It makes a seasonal vignette super easy as it corrals smaller pieces and gives a cohesive look.





Here's a look at last year's Easter Farmtable Vignette...









I wanted to share how easy it is to add a fun little tea towel into almost any vignette. And since Spring is here and Easter is in a couple of weeks, I thought a vignette with an old florist basket would be the perfect spot for a kitchen or table centerpiece display. I had this on the table, but it would work on your kitchen counter or island for a quick and easy nod to Easter. I have a few old "paper church fans" and thought this one was particularly appropriate for Easter.














One of my moss bunnies is here in the vintage floral basket with a spring-green organza ribbon. A linen bird towel and an old "cottage" tea towel are tucked in here. Using vintage wicker and  a small bouquet of faux tulips and spring flowers is in one of my ironstone pitchers. 

And two years ago I created a display using vintage dishes in seasonal decor. Bunns is hanging around that year too.





Most of us who love vintage also love to decorate with vintage dishes. I've always found antique and vintage dishes to be a wonderful way to add charm and color to any seasonal decor. When I started selling vintage items at fleas and vintage markets I fell hard for transferware, and really any vintage and antique china and dishes. Since then I started collecting bits and pieces of mostly transferware when I could find them; mostly when they were at an affordable price.







Here'a another post from that spring season on the farm table; A Touch of Spring in the Garden Room, where I used the vintage crate and a few other spring accessories, including a favorite contemporary garden book, In and Out of the Garden by Sara Midda.








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