Wasn’t that easy?.
It’s also our play room, our toy room, and our family room.Believe it or not, it actually works really well for all of those purposes, even with 2 kids and all their toys.
I definitely have a few tricks up my sleeve for dealing with all that stuff, but I also try to keep the room pretty simple, so I only added a few Easter things in here and kept them mostly kid-and-toddler-friendly of course..Yes, that sign does say “Hoppy Easter”.I just can’t resist a good pun!.
Sometimes the Easter baskets are for decoration, and sometimes they’re for carrying around tractors, and that’s just fine.While we have a pretty gigantic table in our kitchen,.
our dining room.
is much smaller so we really only eat in here if we’re having a special holiday meal, or we just use the table for drawing or working at.This shining example of wreathyness took me all of, maybe, a minute and a half..
Instead of using a wreath form that needs to be hidden, I just used this old grapevine wreath that I reuse over and over again for everything.It adds to the whole woodsy natural look, rather than taking away from it..
I just tucked in some bits of cedar and pine from around the yard.No tying, gluing or pinning needed..