Easter Cake Pops



A few weeks ago I shared Bakerella’s Cake Pops book with some friends.  The creativity in that book is amazing.


I was completely surprised (and delighted) to come home last week and see some cheerful treats near my front door.  They made some!  And they’re adorable.


The  bunny is so sweet.  I love the nose.


The Easter egg is so cute.  I love the colored sanding sugar and all the pastels.


But my personal favorite is the little chick.  It’s been my favorite cake pop since they first debuted on Bakerella’s site .  When the entire family picked one to eat, the chick was my choice.


They also made some cupcake shaped pops which were adorable and tasty.


I’m so impressed, and a little bit amazed that so many tiny works of art made their way to our house.  They put a smile on my face and made me grateful, once again, for friendship.  And for insanely creative people like Bakerella who inspire us all to try new things.


I’m going to do something creative today.  Join me!

Hopeful Homemaker

Vintage Tablecloth: Easter Bunny

Covered in morning glories, bunnies and eggs, this is the perfect vintage tablecloth for our Easter breakfast.

vintage Easter tablecloth

A border of bunnies involved in various activities borders the cloth.

vintage Easter tablecloth 2

The center of the cloth is a circle of flowers trailing outwards to the edges of the cloth.


This tablecloth is printed on 100% cotton.  The tag reads “W.C. Designs” and states that it is made in Brazil.
It is really large, measuring 62 by 100 inches.  It has a few small black marks on it, but the busyness of the pattern makes them difficult to notice.


I can’t help but be reminded of Peter Rabbit when we get it out every year.  It’s a fun way to celebrate our egg hunt activities.


I hope your Easter weekend is turning out great!

Hopeful Homemaker

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