Greetings lovely friends & readers
Some jugs of dahlias & zinnias picked last week before Cyclone Vaianu hit the garden with winds & rain.
Easter came & went for another year. My Easter decorations have now been packed away - a job that normally takes me half a day took longer this year as I appeared to be having "issues" with one of my storage bins 😖!!
I thought I'd share a few Easter decorating photos - very similar to previous years.
~ Kitchen ~
~ Dining Room ~
~ Corners of my Lounge ~
I've tried to insert a short video here of my lounge mantle but blogger won't load it so if you click * Here * on my Instagram post, you may be able to view the video hopefully.
~ Lounge ~
On Good Friday we had a brief visit from my step grandaughters as they travelled south & I was able to give them their Easter bags. Our neighbor spent a few days burning the large heap of trees that he had removed in * this post *. It was perfect bonfire weather.
On Easter Sunday I baked all day as I planned a trip down to visit Alec my eldest Grandson & family. I baked Banana bread, Rice bubble crisp & (more) chocolate cupcakes with choccy eggs on top.
I couldn't wait to get my feet in Lake Taupo again. We had a picnic lunch down at the Lake & then in the afternoon my daughter in law & I went for a 20 minute hike to a secluded Bay.
I'm pretty sure * this * was the track we walked - to Whangamata Bay.
Such a wonderful secluded spot with a stream running down the hills & into the Lake - Sarah said she often hikes down here & brings her book to read or swims.
~ Easter Crafting ~
On Good Friday afternoon I pulled this old wooden box out of the woodshed where it was buried under a plethora of rubbish other items. I scrubbed it & then painted it using first some leftover white paint to really cover the wood & then chalk-paint in the colour Old Linen. This was very much about using up what I had on hand. It took 3 coats all up to get a good coverage.
I'd purchased this wooden embellishment on our recent trip to Paint me Vintage so I glued it to the Lid & once dry, painted it the same colour.
I still had some transfers left over from when I revamped this drop leafed table so I added these to the lid & front of the box. Then I lightly sanded the edges & gave it a good wax.
Now it was time to tackle the inside. I should have photographed it when I first opened it - it was a sorry sight indeed. I vacuumed it out & then scrubbed it & left to dry. I only painted the edges of the lid & the sides of the base as I planned to use up some left over wallpaper for the rest.
I had just enough of this gorgeous Cath Kidston wallpaper left to do the insides. I'm really pleased with how it's turned out & I'm sure it won't take me too long to find something to fill it up 😉 as it's a good big size.
Thank you so much for staying through this lengthy post dear friends,
I shall be back soon with Part two as I felt this was long enough for today.
Wishing you all a wonderful rest-of-the-week,
With much love & friendship to you all,


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