In this setting, antique ironstone luncheon plates from Johnson Brothers. They are gorgeous and in great condition.
This small oval antique ironstone platter, though not in mint condition, is a terrific serving plate.
And, of course, in my house there are always stuffed bunnies and bright colored baskets at Easter time.


I love the new momma and baby bunnies I got this year.
Did you decorate for Easter this year? Did you use any of your antique or vintage collectibles? Please share what you did.
Sincerely, Lynn
I have opted for an Easter tool box this year, rather than a basket. Filled with natural dried grasses, a stuffed country rabbit oversees the candy and eggs meant to be eaten. It is non-traditional, but has a country flair that warms my heart.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY EASTER! xoxo