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The colours are perfect! Happy Easter, Eliza!
Thank you kindly, Audrey!
This just shouts Easter! Lovely, Eliza.
Thank you very much, Dale! x
xo
Happy Easter Eliza
Thank you, Sheree!
Happy Easter 🐣 Eliza
Thank you, Karen! ❤
Happy Easter Eliza!🥚🐇🐾
Thank you, Cindy! x
Happy Easter!
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Happy easter Eliza🤗
I hope this holy day brings happiness for you and all Christan community😊
Thank you kindly, Memoona!
Happy Easter Eliza 🙂
Thank you!
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Lovely! Happy Easter Eliza!
Thank you, Jackie! A BIG day in Italia! 🙂
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Beautiful arrangement, as always! Happy Easter Eliza!
Many thanks, Hien!
Lovely! Happy Easter, happy spring.
Thank you, Laurie… have a beautiful day.
Happy Easter. Eliza!
Lovely arrangement and colors. Happy Easter, Eliza.
Thank you, Judy! Enjoy your day.
So pretty! Happy Easter, Eliza!
Thank you, Barbara!
Beautiful! Did you make the eggs?!
Thank you, Chris. I made the eggs in a workshop (pre-Covid) given by a local wool artist.
Peaceful Easter wishes. Hoppy Easter! 🐰🐣🐥 Your succulent looks very healthy.
Thank you, Alice!
Pretty! love the eggs, what is on them? Happy Easter.
Thank you, Amy. The eggs are felted wool, made in a workshop by a local artist a few years ago.
Very cool..
Lovely combo. Happy Easter Eliza 💐🕊💐
Thank you, Val!
Are those eggs made of yarn? They complement the rest of the arrangement beautifully. Happy Easter!
Thank you, Linda. Yes, they are felted merino wool. I took a morning workshop a few years back with a local artist… rather fun to do.
Felting — that’s the word. I have another friend who does that, but I couldn’t remember what the technique’s called. She made me a squirrel and a cardinal for my Christmas tree.
Sweet! It is amazing what artists are creating with fiber. The woman who led my class makes wall hangings that look like seascapes!
Pretty Easter colors. Have a wonderful day, Eliza. 😊
Thank you, Pepper!
The perfect Easter flowers. I am going to guess that the eggs are felt. Have a good Easter.
Thank you, yes, I made the felted eggs in a workshop a few years back. A fun little diversion.
Beautiful spring bouquet!
Thank you, Sandy!
Welcome!
A lovely arrangement Eliza, Happy Easter to you too! 💛
Thank you, Xenia! x
So pretty, and perfectly Eastery!
Thank you, Lisa!
Beautiful! Happy Easter 🌼🐣🌅
Thank you, Susan!
Wonderful arrangement and love the eggs!! Happy Easter!🙂
Thank you, Susan! ❤
Happy Easter, Eliza! I love the felt eggs as much as the flowers 🙂
Thank you, Kris! Hope your day was a lovely one.
Beautiful and so Spring! I hope you had a lovely Easter, Eliza!
Thank you, Donna, I did! 🙂
Lovely. 😃Happy Easter Eliza!
Thank you, Cathy!
So much beauty here (wish I could smell them, too!) Happy Easter, Eliza!
Thank you, Debbie!
A belated Happy Easter to you, Eliza. That is a beautiful, very Easter-y, image. 🙂
Thank you, Robin. Hope yours was a happy one!
Really lovely!
Thank you, Belinda!
Happy Easter and happy spring Eliza!
Thank you, Brenda. Yay, we made it through another winter… let the gardening season begin!
Love your Easter bouquet and felted eggs!
Thanks, Denise… spring bouquets are so welcome after the long winter.
Rather belated Easter greetings from Huddersfield.
Thank you, Jill… hope yours was lovely!
Ah, I’ve missed the opportunity to wish you on time, dear Eliza, but I still send in my most heartfelt greetings of the Easters to you and yours. ❤️🕊️ Your pictures brighten this online world 😍
Thank you kindly, Isha. x ❤
Did you know that east and Easter are closely related words? The original pre-Christian holiday celebrated the dawn goddess Ēostre, whose name came from the fact that the sun comes up in the east.
Interesting!
Christianity appropriated various prior religious traditions and sacred sites as ways of making it easier for people to convert.
Oh, this is so lovely Eliza! Again, such a good eye you have! P.S. Sorry I accidentally deleted your post on my tea blog while I was trying to respond to it. I love Jasmine too! Your bouquet seems to call for a cup of Jasmine.
Thank you, Nailah. Happy Spring!