I am very pleased to be able to include pieces from two of my grandmothers, in my table setting this year.
I am using my paternal grandmothers china and my maternal grandmothers crystal.
As you can see, those sweet little duckys made it to the table this year.
This was Grandma Millie's crystal. My grandfather, her husband, was employed by the U.S. to entertain dignitary visitors to the Panama Canal as it was being built. My grandmother was a very important part of that position back in the day. She played the piano for guests and entertained beautifully. To think that she may have used these while entertaining in their home makes me very happy. I love how they are very simple and etched in gold, something we rarely see or use these days.
This is my grandmother, NaNa's china. It is from China. Brought back by her husband during WWI. They were simple farmers in South Carolina descended here from Germany. They settled into an area here that was named Dutch Fork after the German descendents that inhabited the area. The original area of DF is now under water after a lake was built in the area dividing my ancestors on several sides. I love how chipped this china is because my Grandmother believed in using this every Sunday and as often as possible.
I think they would be both be very happy to see their pieces being used and even happier to see how I have decided to use them my own way.
I plan to add some dyed eggs in the center of this bowl that holds my faux chocolate bunny. I am looking forward to trying out the Southern Living recipe for speckled tea stained eggs.
The Old brown bunny who lives by the door on my front porch year round is ready to greet our guests.
My front door is subtle but simply announces Easter to all who enter within.
The bunny village rests on our old hutch in the den...
And my newest of favorite Easter decor adorns the fireplace. These vintage looking bunnies were purchased a few years ago at Ross for a steal of $12.99 each. They are 26inches tall and utterly creepy according to my husband and sons. I love adjusting thier ears, and the way they look right through you with that creepy bunny stare. LOL!
I hope each of you has a very enjoyable holiday celebrating Easter this year. There is much to celebrate even without all the fun pretty things. It is Jesus who has given us the true reason to celebrate. With that in mind, it is my wish to celebrate with all that he has given me. Those who have come before me and with those that are here before me now. God Bless each of you!
Happy Easter!