Sunday, April 24, 2011

Change is Good and Happy Easter

Here we are on Good Friday and I'm still changing things up around here...somebody please stop me! My Easter vignette in the foyer just needed a little fluffing and I love to fluff...how about you? So what should I do? I will add my vintage wicker funeral basket to the scene...it will serve as my Easter basket. Now Mr.CC has never really understood my love for these baskets...honey these are for funerals...why do you want a FUNERAL basket in our home? Because I like them...'nuff said! I hope each and every one of you have a blessed Easter...remember this...he died for us...he rose up from the grave and he is waiting for us!
                                                                   Blessings,
                                                                     Linda


                                                   Love the chippy paint!
                                               Still kicking myself for selling all my
                                                     metal funeral baskets at a
                                                   garage sale a few years ago!

                                               My new best friend...chicken wire!

 
I'm seeing some fresh cut flowers here next week
in my funeral basket.

Linking up here...
 http://linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com/

22 comments:

Seashells and Southern Belles said...

I LOVE LOVE LOVE that lamp! So classy! I love coral!

Sandi @the WhistleStop Cafe said...

So how do you come by those funeral baskets? Please tell me you aren't snatching them under the cover of darkness. ;-)
I love it!
Another friday's favorite for sure~~

Blue Ridge Altered Art said...

I am a florist and I collect those baskets too. They were not only used for funerals, they were also used for weddings. So just tell your hubby they are wedding baskets. They were used from the early 20th century thru the 1950's. You can see them in a lot of the early 20th century wedding photo's. I love your lamp. It looks like a piece of coral. ~~Sherry~~

Lauren @ My Wonderfully Made said...

This so pretty! I have a whole roll of chicken wire in the garage -- will have to see why it's your new best friend by spending some time on your blog!

Linda @ A La Carte said...

I also thought those baskets were used for weddings so that makes me happy to see someone else said that. I love the look of this one you have and your vignette. Have a wonderful and Blessed Easter weekend. hugs, Linda

Marlee said...

Keep on fluffing! You are a fabulous fluffer!!

Linda@Coastal Charm said...

Oh my...thanks ladies for sharing about these also being used at weddings...I'm going to take another look at my in-laws weddings pics from the 40's...I think I just might see some there. Just think...Haley is getting married in July...maybe will can use it at her wedding:)

Blessings,
Linda

Erin said...

I like multi purpose basket...or floral basket. And we all have our "morbid" obsessions. I find it's extremely relaxing and peaceful at the cemetery..no one talks back or gives you grief, plus it's usually pretty and respect is key. I digress, love this vignette and those baskets! And looky there! I spot a Monogram!!! Would you permit me to use one of your pictures Linda(I will link it to this post)?

Sandi~A Cottage Muse said...

Wishing you and your family a Happy Easter!

Pam Kessler said...

I'm so glad I'm not the only one that loves those baskets. I wish I had a metal one. I never knew they were for wedding also!

Susan said...

Linda, I love the Vignette atop your dresser!! So pretty! You have a great eye for decorating!!

A Few Pennies said...

Linda; your basket is adorable! I, too, sold my ornate "funeral basket" awhile back and have missed it so much--still keeping an eye out for one like it. Lovely posting! Patty

Karen said...

I like the way you fluff. That basket is so pretty, I love it.

Anonymous said...

Love that bunny and the basket! You fluff very well :)

I've seen these used at weddings, too, so I don't even think of them as funeral baskets. Maybe, a good option.

A blessed and Happy Easter to you and your family!
XO,
~Michelle

Sherry @ No Minimalist Here said...

Linda, This is a beautiful Easter display and I also love your basket. I hope you and your family have a blessed and happy Easter.
Hugs,
Sherry

PAINTORDIG.blogspot.com said...

I remember my grandmother having baskets like these-though she never made a flower arrangement in her life that I knew of.These would be great for a lot of different arrangements.

kara@elements-interiors.net said...

What da Heck??? Where have I been? I did not know you had A LINKY PARTY! I will be here for it this week! Adding it to my list:) I would LOVE for you to link up at my Whassup Wednesday Par-Tay too! I will be announcing the winner of the Blog Facelift tomorrow...Taking entries till 6 pm tonight...

Thank you for entering:)

Happy Easter
xoxokara

Unknown said...

That looks awesome. I've never heard of funeral baskets before, and I think it looks super cool. I might need to play around with some chicken wire soon.

Courtney ~ French Country Cottage said...

Your basket is darling~ and love the chippiness of it too!! Love how you have it displayed- thanks for sharing at FNF! :)

Sue said...

And I'm sick for not buying a basket for $5.00 at the last shop I visited! What was I thinking?! I love your basket all spiffied up for spring, Linda. That little green bird is precious. Hope you had a nice Easter celebration. I'm trying not to eat all of my chocolate Easter bunnies in one sitting! LOL
~ Sue

Lindy said...

I love the little chicken wire thingy. I'm bookmarking it!

Anonymous said...

Hi - just became a follower! I've been getting your RSS feed, just never realized I wasn't an official follower. FYI - I'm also on facebook & twitter now as Allie's Antics. I linked up my estate sale finds in your linky party! thanks! :-)

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