Is it just me or does Easter seem unseasonably early this year? (Either that or London's dismal and most un-Spring-like weather is getting the better of me.) Check out these super-cheery ideas for Sunday:
Clockwise from top left:
Easter crackers (well, why not?), £8 for a set of six, from John Lewis.
German wooden racing rabbits, £15 for a set of three, from Thorsten Van Elten.
Spring boxes template (download as a PDF), US$3.99, from A Little Hut.
Easter chicken doorstop and Green & Blacks Fairtrade Easter egg (until stock runs out), £12.49, from Love Eco.
Clockwise from top left:
Gorgeous fabric Easter egg decorations, £3.50 each, from Not on the High Street.
Biscuiteers Fluffy Bunnies Tin, £37.50, from Not on the High Street.
Hand-made fresh Easter door wreath, with English foliage, herbs, moss, pussy willow, cotton tails, nests, and ribbons, £48, from Not on the High Street.
Papilio Easter Egg Paper Lanterns, £4.50, from Not on the High Street.
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Online shopping: Easter round-up
Posted by Top bird at 3/18/2008 12:29:00 am
Labels: Shopping online
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1 comments:
Those lanterns are super and surprisingly well-priced! I'm trying to focus on non-chocolate Easter celebrations this year, so your tips are really helpful xx
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