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Absolutely LOVE it.
Thank you
Your mantle is beautiful as well! We have a fireplace too…but no mantle….all brick. Oh well..I wind up placing pics and crafty things on the floor in front of the fireplace door on the cement that sticks out!
Hope all is well, friend!
Thanks, Chris! I love having a mantel to put pictures on. I am obsessed with family pictures and have them on every flat surface in my house. I hope you can find a place for this Easter printable, my friend :)!
Oh my goodness, that makes me laugh…the pictures….
When my kids were little they were constantly moving. We could never even have a coffee table or end tables…we removed them all bc they would fall, play rough,etc….we took all hard surfaces out of the room. There was a time years ago where we were making perpetual trips to the ER. They knew our names there.If I could have put them in bubble wrap from about age 2 to 7, that would’ve been great. So now, no where to put my pictures which were all over the tables!! The rooms were bare, but the boys were safe from hurting themselves.
So what I started doing was buying magnetic frames and little by little,putting pics up on the fridge. Over time, the entire fridge got covered, then the dishwasher, then window ledges! Now, we can put those tables back and pretty much, that’s our decor…the family pictures…bc they’re everywhere… so I thought of that when you said your pics are everywhere to! But yes, I’d still love a mantle! Hubby’s been saying that they’re not terribly hard to build…..but there are other things more important to get to and we just never have. oh well… 🙂
Havea great day!!
Great chatting with you!
Bubble wrap- that’s hilarious! I just have one boy so he is pretty calm, but all my friends with more than one feel the same as you. My daughter was older when he was born so I never had 2 rambunctious kids running around :). I can picture your kitchen covered in pictures, love it!
Love this! And we definitely teach the kids that Easter is not only about bunnies and candies and that He is risen. Pinning to my Easter board. Thanks for sharing at All Things Pretty.
Thanks for the pin and party, Kathy! I always love linking up with All Things Pretty :)!
Beautiful! Added to my Pinterest “Easter” board. 🙂
Thanks for the pin and sweet comment, Sarah! I hope you get some use out of the printable. I love seeing mine on the mantel every day as a wonderful reminder for this season.