Showing posts with label Mantels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mantels. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Beatrix Potter's Easter: A Garden Entry

Then he squeezed into the larder. 
Miss Butterfly was tasting the sugar; but she flew away out of the window. 
"Tiddly, widdly, widdly, Mrs. Tittlemouse; you seem to have plenty of visitors!" 
 "And without any invitation!" said Mrs. Thomasina Tittlemouse.
-THE TALE OF MRS. TITTLEMOUSE, Beatrix Potter


I am good at a lot of stuff. Diaper changing, check. "Fake cleaning" a house in a matter of 10 minutes when you hear someone is headed over, check. Eating more than my hubby (who looks like a linebacker,) check. So you may be thinking to yourself "Gee, Miriam. You seem like a human being who is nigh unto perfect. What could you possibly improve?" Well, I will tell you: I never decorate for holidays, (Except Christmas, of course.) And it makes my hubby and kids sad. So I am working on it. 

Here is our newly outfitted Spring Entry, inspired by Beatrix Potter and her Peter Rabbit:




My favorite addition was this little bunny. 

I printed a silhouette, traced it onto scrapbook paper, and cut it out.
And placed it in a frame that held a print of Trafalgar Square, because that just didn't seem very "Spring-like"





I covered some balls in moss, because I have taken to putting moss on everything that doesn't move. 
And I added a little friend to the picnic basket.

(Also, in a super-stalker-ish move, I still have the tag on that basket which was a wedding gift from a friend like a decade ago. But she just has the coolest handwriting ever. Thanks, Alisa!)

 
I also spray painted some plastic eggs, and mod-podged book pages onto one of them.
(My mod podged egg did not turn out so lovely. After the fact, I read a tutorial on Dear Lillie and realized that I am a moron and if I had soaked my paper, it would have turned out much better. Oh well, next Easter...)



My second favorite additions were the floating flowers and butterflies.


I used clear thread to hang them from the ceiling and attached them to the string with hot glue.


And of course, there had to be a print of Peter Rabbit in there somewhere.


Happy Reading, and Happy Easter!



Linking Up:




Dear Lillie's Easter Link Party



Monday, March 19, 2012

Beatrix Potter's Easter: A Peter Rabbit Mantel

I don't remember when I first became an ardent fan of Beatrix Potter, but I believe it was when I read the words, "And their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail, and Peter . . ."  When I finished reading the rest of the story of Peter Rabbit, I decided then and there that I wanted to be best friends with Miss Potter and invite her over for a supper of "bread and milk and blackberries."   

In honor of dear Beatrix, I decided to do a Peter Rabbit spring mantel.


I started with a picket fence background, a watering can, a garden sign, and some carrots for "garnish" as a nod to Mr. McGregor's vegetable patch.


I then added this adorable little bunny who seems to be contemplating what to do next.  Poor Peter.  "He had not the least idea which way to go."  


Miriam created this precious little printable (Available for download below).  It is the perfect addition to our little Peter Rabbit story scene.


And what Beatrix Potter-inspired mantel would be complete without a book of her adorable stories?


Regardless of what you did today, whether it be creating a Peter Rabbit mantel or wrangling hot-dog throwing toddlers at Costco (both were highlights of my day), may we all take a cue from Peter Rabbit and make time for a warm cup of chamomile tea before bed.



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