Good afternoon, Honey Bunnies! Four more days until Easter! My this month is flying by. Slow down is what I say. How about you?
Bunnies and Chicks have took up house on my hutch for the Spring season. You guessed it! It is another Country Clutter post. I am no minimalist which I am sure you can already tell. Any whoo, I would love for you to join me as I share how I decorated the hutch for the season.
I started out with the Dollar Tree yellow plates and some thrifted white plates . I used these as backdrops .
I then gathered as many bunnies, chicks and all things yellow as I could find. I wanted a "Sunny Spring" display to brighten up the days.
I rarely change out the top of the hutch, It usually holds my Campbell's soup tin and Coca Cola crates, but this month I did add the adorable Farm Bureau CO-OP chick sign.
The top shelf is filled to the brim with bunny and chick cuteness- Well at least in my eyes. Hee! Hee! ๐๐ฐ๐ค๐ฅ๐ฃ
Spring was a stitch that I shared a couple of years ago. It is finished on a thrifted metal tray. Nestled in the vintage Pyrex bowl is my large thrifted white bunny and big ceramic chick. All of these came from the Goodwill over the years.
In the corner, is The Trilogy's piece called " Happy Bunny Bunny Day"; it is still one of my Easter favorites.
Let's hop down to the bottom shelf. Shall we?
Normally, With Thy Needle and Thread's "Bunny & Co." hangs on a wreath in the hall but this year I placed it on the hutch.
It is finished in a Walmart tobacco basket purchased a few years ago. Below Bunny & Co. is my 1869 Bunny Hop freebie. It was a super quick stitch and is finished as a pin pillow. My dear sister gifted me the wooden spoon which has an egg in it and the glass salt and pepper shakers.
Let's Bunny Hop to the 3rd shelf! Hippety! Hop! Hop! ๐ฐ๐๐ฐ
White platters were used as a backdrop on this shelf The vintage juicer and scales always stay on the hutch.
I placed a vintage Pyrex bowl on the juicer and added a small chick appliqued pillow and the darling knitted dishcloth that dear Patricia sent me. I just love it. Hi, Patricia! In the Hull, pitcher is a thrifted chick and behind it is a darling freebie called Peter's Day Out from Lindy's Stitches, that I finished into a little pin pillow .
Little thrifted chicks surround 1869 Spring Chick Crock which was a freebie I shared a couple of years ago. I do have more crock stitches in mind. I finished 1869 Spring Chick Crock in a square candle holder that I turned on it's side.
Beatrice Bunny's Carrot Haul Stamp is nestled on top of a yellow berry basket.
I shared Beatrice last year . She has a sister piece called Beatrice Bunny .
A darling vintage chicken handkerchief and doily drape along the bottom edge of the hutch. My sweet friend , Kate, knows my love for chickens and sent me the handkerchief. ๐ค๐ฅ๐ Hi, Kate! ๐
This year I pulled out some of my small old taper candleholders and balanced wooden eggs on them. One such candleholder landed on the hutch. Cute- don't you think?
The old postal scale holds two small bowls that my sis gifted me. Nestled in the bowls are more cross stitch pieces, an egg and some old pip berries from a floral arrangement. Isn't that little vintage plastic bunny the cutest? I bought it a few years ago in East TN at a thrift store. I think is was a bubble blower but I am not for sure. Do you know? He sure grabbed this gal's heart though.
The cross stitch pieces are The Tulip House and "Spring" which is a freebie from Cosmic Handmade .
Oh my ! Are your eyes crossed from seeing all of that clutter? I sure hope not.
2021 Sunny Yellow Easter Hutch Tour
I have to admit that 2022's Carrot Pickin' Hutch is still my favorite hutch for Easter time to this day .
As always...
Happy stitching and decorating, ya'll
Melisa
Believe there is a great power silently working all things for good. Behave yourself and never mind the rest. - Peter Rabbit.
Hugs and Stitches!!!