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Thursday, April 3, 2014

R is for Rabbit and T is for Tea Time Thursday #37


My blogger friend Erica made me this rabbit last year as part of an Easter exchange I did with her. It's a darling rabbit that sits on a vintage block...R is for Rabbit! That gave me the idea to share some of the "rabbits" that live in my tea room. This little bunny is just a soft sculpture rabbit with a sweet little pink dress.


Yesterday, I spent most of the day decorating for spring and Easter. The days and weeks just slip but so quickly and I wanted to be able to enjoy the decorations for awhile. This little guy riding the bunny reminds me of my little Otto! Otto smiles more and is much happier!


I love this little plush bunny all dolled up in her Easter outfit. The wonderful pink egg was also made by Erica. It's so pretty.


I love paper mache Easter eggs. This one holding the pussy willows just looks so Victorian. I like the color and the graphics.


This rabbit has a very Old World look!


This white bunny is a litte pul toy.


A few weeks ago, Jim and I were at the Monticello Antique Mall and I found this charming little cup
and saucer.  I bought it from one of my favorite vendors. It's child size and was made in Germany.




Don't you think the little transfers are so cute. It just had to come home with me. It's perfect with the little teapot and matching cream and sugar coming up in the next set of pictures.


Another pretty bunny with has little baskets.


My daughter Gina gave me this little teapot and cream and sugar set as a Ghristmas gift  a few years back. I had packed it away and just fround it again. Chicks and flowers.




Happy Tea Time Thursday. Stop by tomorrow for a Tasha Tufor book review.

8 comments:

Micupoftea said...

Hello Linda-Happy Spring! I think all your bunnies and decor is sweet but I LOVE the pull toy! Thanks for sharing your festive pieces. Have a blessed weekend :)
Shawn

mamasmercantile said...

What a delightful post. All of your spring and Easter decorations are wonderful. I don't blame you for doing it now I would want to enjoy them for as long as I could they are so beautiful. Have agreat weekend.

mamasmercantile said...

What a delightful post. All of your spring and Easter decorations are wonderful. I don't blame you for doing it now I would want to enjoy them for as long as I could they are so beautiful. Have agreat weekend.

Denise said...

Beautiful and fun collection Linda.Makes Me want to put something out for Easter today.I have lots of bunnies too but lately I have been leaning toward lambs and sheep. Denise

Stephanie said...

Hello lovely Linda! Your sweet rabbit collection made me smile :) I am sure your home is absolutely charming in all of it's Spring beauty.

Hugs to you, my sweet friend!

Susan said...

Hello LInda...Loved seeing your Easter decor. The bun buns are so darned cute, arent they? Susan

Cranberry Morning said...

Very sweet! And of course I spied the Tasha Tudor book. Aren't they wonderful!

Angel said...

I have a child's tea set similar to the one you have also made in Germany. It was my Grandpa's when he was a little boy. He is now 93 and I have been trying to find out more information about it.