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PostPosted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:53 am 
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See close-ups at the album https://www.flickr.com/photos/22283683@ ... 0671579693
I've since moved the lights down below and added some egg coloring kits to finish the effect
Will post later. The hydrangea "house" at the top--between the two carrot containers--is one I made myself--the little hen and chicks inside are very old, made in Germany


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It's one big beautiful Easter basket for adults!


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Terrific Easter eye candy, Maria. Outstanding!!!


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Thank you. One of the neighbor children came over and said oh you have an Easter store in your kitchen! She then asked if she could buy the peeps and a little white Easter bunny (actually it is one of seven vintage erasers)---she got both for free. Made my day.


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Final tweeks---moved around a few thing sincluding the lights---found a fab vintage Easter card I had replaced too--and added a coloring kit


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That is adorable. And the story about your visitor is excellent as well. I love your displays, Maria.

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