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spring Archives - Ernstopia
  • A look inside the drawers of my hutch
    Dining Room,  Home Tour

    Dining Room Hutch

    After looking for years for a dining room hutch, I finally found a lightly used hutch on the Facebook Marketplace that fit our needs perfectly! I was so excited to set it up and organize all of my special plates and linens in one place. One thing I love about this hutch is the top cabinets on the right and left both extend all the way to the counter. The four small drawers are perfect for storing things like name cards and my custom chalkboard food labels. The glass doors display my collection of cabbage leaf plates and the space directly below gives me a place to decorate seasonally. The…

  • Get the look for less
    Home Decor,  Spring

    Get the Look for Less: My Easter Table

    How to Shop at Discount Stores to Give Your Home a Designer Look for Less Every few months I look forward to changing up my seasonal decor. Back in February I started plotting and planning how I was going to set up my Easter table this year. Among all the fresh spring decor being put out in the stores, I saw adorable bunny plates in a couple different styles. I didn’t realize I wanted bunny plates until this point, but they seemed to be everywhere…and so cute! I looked online at Pier One, Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Amazon etc and decided I liked the plates at Pier One the best…until one…

  • Crafts,  DIY Tutorials,  Spring

    How to Make Paper Fortune Cookies

    To  create these fun paper fortune cookies you will need the following: patterned paper circle cutter  glue dots Using your circle cutter, cut a 4″ circle out of your patterned paper. If you don’t have a circle cutter, you can also use a lid that is about 4″ and trace with a pencil and cut out using scissors. Gently fold the circle in half so it resembles a taco and place a glue dot at the top of the rounded edge to secure With your finger and thumb, pinch the rounded edge closed and hold in position while you grab the two ends of the “taco” with the thumb and…