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Five Days to an Easter Centerpiece, Day 5

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Yay! Here we are, at Day 5!! 

All the work of creating the separate elements for the Easter centerpiece is over, (1. Peat Pot Transformation 2. Jute Wrapped Eggs 3. Mod Podge Eggs 4. Scrap Wood Planter Cover) and now put together to create a tablescape.

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Here are some details on how/why the tablescape is how it is… 

First off, here’s a tip on where I bought this lovely burlap… click here to read the rest of the story…

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Five Days to an Easter Centerpiece, Day 2

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Welcome back to Day 2 in the 5 day series hopefully inspiring you to create some Easter fun at your house. Yesterday I showed you how I made the ‘peat-pots-turned-antique-paper-mache-looking-planters’. 

Today, it’s all about texture.

I love texture, and lately I’ve been occupied with decorating with texture, almost in place of color. So for this Easter centerpiece tablescape, I was thrilled when I pinned these jute covered eggs from Posed Perfection on my Pinterest Easter board for the inspiration. 

So here are the eggs I made for the dining table at ‘Our House’:

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The chunky jute gives incredible texture to the eggs in the tin basket. 

I finished them with a vintage ribbon bow in a bright green and chocolate brown stripe. 

In a nutshell… (er should I say eggshell?)  Here are the simple steps to making the jute covered eggs. click here to read the rest of the story…

Burlap and Jute Give Wonderful Texture to this Table Re-Do

Let’s just start out right away with the before:

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Here are the things I like about this table… I like that it has storage, I like the shape, I even like the wood graining technique on the brown part.  But I do not like and never have liked the green panels with the flowers. They just aren’t painted in my favorite style or something…  

I’ve been debating with myself ever since I bought this little table/cabinet from HomeGoods several years ago, why did I buy it if I didn’t like the way the green part looked… but since I did buy it that way, didn’t I need to ‘live with it’? I typically would have no problem selling it, but the size and shape and storage have been so darn useful, that I haven’t wanted to totally part with it. 

But guess what? I finally came up with what I think is a great way to re-do it… well just the green panel parts… I decided to use click here to read the rest of the story…

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