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Spring Displays using a Wired Tiered Basket
Easy Easter and Spring decorating ideas using a Tiered Basket
I encouraged my client Kim to purchase a tiered basket for her Kitchen island to use both as a seasonal display piece, as well as a fruit holder. It's what I call a "Good Bone" accessory. A piece that can be used in multiple ways and can change from utility to display easily. Each season, Kim will asks for ideas. Here are a few ideas for your display Kim.
Violas & veggies! Perfect for your Easter Sunday celebration!
Source wood Easter eggs, add letter stickers, a few colorful Easter related finds - all placed in a nest of grass green basket shreds.
Peter Rabbit would be very happy to hop up to this basket!
Faux greenery and flowers create this base with just a few ceramic rabbits and a bow to complete.
This wicker tiered basket is filled with Easter Basket basics.
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Simple small clay flower pots wrapped in Easter dress gingham, spring blooms and eggs.
Plaid napkins line these baskets, with kitchen and silk floral finds for a perfect little setting.
5 Christmas Decor Re-Organizing Tips
It's time to pack it all up, retrieve those boxes and containers to wrap, pack and store our Christmas decor.
It's time to pack it all up, retrieve those boxes and containers to wrap, pack and store our Christmas decor. With a little preparation and by gathering of a few key items - you save yourself lots of extra work next December when its time to bring it all out again.
1. Pack Christmas decor up by room/area in a tote or box and label the container with the room. Next year, all your holiday decorating items will be organized room-by-room, area-by-area and will ease the decorating process - (mantel tote may contain stockings, stocking holders, mantel garland and mantle accessories). No more sorting through all your items to figure out where it all goes.
2. Store Christmas Wreaths in clear plastic bags from the dry cleaners and hang on a 3-M Command hook in your storage area or on the back of a storage door.. Easy to access, dust free and the clear plastic allows you to see what wreaths are in the bags.
3. Recycle your eggs cartons, cardboard drink holders and plastic fruit containers to put your Christmas Ornaments away in. These containers are great since they are free and were designed to hold breakables to begin with. Place them in totes and label the outside of the container.
4. Christmas lights are easy to pack by winding from your palm to your elbow and tying with a Velcro tie/strap in the middle. This will prevent lights from getting tangled together by having loops on the ends of the lights.
5. As you are putting your items away, go through and donate any Christmas decor you no longer use or care for to your local charity. It saves you from hauling it up or down from storage and taking up precious storage space.