Easter Entry Decor and Free Watercolor Printable

Entryway Easter Decor and Free Watercolor Printable

As Easter is fast approaching I thought I'd better get in some quick pics of my simple Easter decor. I am currently obsessed with these little olive trees trees in their fun shaped terra cotta pot.  I'm pretty much obsessed with unique terra cotta pots in general and I thought this one was the perfect companion to my rustic Easter Bunny.  I created the watercolor framed print of my favorite Easter song Here Comes Peter Cottontail.  Download the free Easter watercolor print when you click on the image of it below.

Home Tour Part One Entryway

Home Tour Part One Entryway

Welcome to part one of Our Humble Hive Home Tour.  I'm starting simple with the front entry hallway.  This is a fun place to display one of my vintage cameras and for me to keep Baby Bumblebee's Little Golden Books easily accessible.  I've also used a vintage ink bottle for some color and displayed some rocks that are special to me (it's hard to tell from the photo, but one is a perfect heart shaped rock that my dad gave me).  I love to decorate with meaningful objects or things that I love! 

Click on the following link to download the free quote pictured below.    It can be framed in either a 4x6 or 3x5 frame.  BIRDS QUOTE

Bunny Money

Bunny Money

I’m so excited to share Bunny Money as Our Humble Hive's inaugural post!  My mom started doing Bunny Money when I was young and it has become one of our favorite traditions.  I can vividly remember hunting for Bunny Money and spending it at the Bunny Store.  When I realized that the Bunny Store stocked bright pink hair paint that you could use to dye a piece of your hair, I was in heaven.  I’m sure it was something that my mom picked up for a few dollars, but I’d thought I had won the Easter lottery!  I hope this inspires you to start your own Bunny Money tradition.

Instead of the usual Easter egg hunt with plastic candy filled eggs, fill your eggs with Bunny Money. Kids of all ages will be filled with delight as they gather enough "money" to shop at "the bunny store" where they can spend their Bunny Money on trinkets and treats.  Young kids are eager to learn how to keep track of and count their money while choosing to spend it on items they want most.  Older kids will be excited to buy those special things that you have stocked in the store just for them. If I'm being completely honest, the above hair dye story may have occurred when I was about 14 years old.  This can also be a great way to have a fun a candy-free Easter egg hunt.  Don't kids get enough candy around Easter anyway?

FREE BUNNY MONEY PRINTABLE DOWNLOAD

Keep dropping by this week and I will share fun ideas that I’ve used for making this unique tradition something to look forward to for kids of all ages.  Whether you’re a mom with a small young family or a grandma with lots of grandchildren, these ideas can be easily adapted to be perfect for any family.