oh spring
I know you’re here. Because I’m in bed earlier, far more often than in the cold dark months. I get so tired. From dreaming so much, making new plans, smiling more and laughing. Staying outdoors a bit longer and even doing some hmhm, exercise, as I know the warmth is coming and I won’t need all the extra ‘layers’ that somehow happened over the winter.
We celebrate you spring, we celebrate Easter
traditional Easter eggs, coloured with red cabbage (for a blue, in our case – very pale, colour) and red+yellow onion skins (for a rich brown/burgundy colour)
our stove after egg colouring session…
and our own bunny in his special spring ‘coat’ that I somehow managed to make
Big hugs to you spring, thanks for happy days!
Happy holidays to you all too!
Tags: bunny costume, easter, eggs





April 3rd, 2010 at 18:13
Happy holidays to you too, Mia!! Love the colours in the dyed eggs and the little easter bunny hopping around. Very cute!
April 4th, 2010 at 01:35
Labai mielas jūsų kiškutis! Smagių Velykų!
April 6th, 2010 at 05:21
uaaaaj…. koookio grozio zuikis
)))
pala, pati siuvai?? ar ka ne taip supratau….
ir man dar l.l.patiko “akvarelė” po kiausiniu dazymo likusi. gal ireminkit bent sita foto?
smagaus pavasario!
panasu, kad susitiksim vasara – pavasaris jau tuoj ir praciurlens uzsisukes darbuose.
April 7th, 2010 at 22:58
Hello!

Happy belated Easter to you
I am back from Japan now and gosh it was really great.
Absolutely love the Easter photos (the bunny biscuits!) and the bunny outfit. It made me smile
x
Kyoko
April 8th, 2010 at 11:26
Audrey – hope you’re enjoying some cooler weather! We’re getting used to the brighter sun over here

Sveciai vasara ir mum labiau tinka
Jau kaip laukiam tos vasareles, dabar net 5-iagubai
)
xx
Dekui Ziu!
Ginte – pati siuvau zuiki, tikraji ‘sumeistraut’ buvo kur kas paprasciau…
Kyoko! oh, 3 weeks in Japan (and at home!) not surprised it was good! Would so love to meet up
April 15th, 2010 at 07:13
I love how your eggs turned out. I am going to have to figure out how you did that. I have never heard of using cabbage and onion.
April 15th, 2010 at 14:02
Shauna, we wrapped eggs in onion skins, used some yarn to keep the skins on the egg and boiled them in prepared natural dye
The process is easier than it might look and results can be unpredictable (that’s the best part)! 
Some helpful links http://www.squidoo.com/natural-egg-dye, http://www.lakewinds.com/store/Natural-Egg-Dye-Recipes-W4698C18760.aspx.