It was the Dover Cruise!.
you’ve probably seen a few sneak peaks here and there.So I brought a few Easter things into this room, but I’ll save the shots of the new cabinets and counter and all that for my big “before and after” kitchen post that I hope to get posted for you some time soon-ish.

I shared how to make these.cute little moss nests here., if you want to make some for your own Easter table!

They look great with fresh boxwood clippings (don’t have boxwoods to clip?“clip” your own fakes.

or use pre-clipped)!.
that I repainted a few years ago that used to live in the living room.Hope ya liked it!With our new kitchen table arriving soon, this dining room won’t be getting too much action this Christmas season.. We’ll have our big dinners in the kitchen and probably most of our day-to-day meals too.
This dining room gets to become the fun room!The one we can keep pretty and then only use on special occasions, like maybe if we have a special Holiday breakfast for just a few people, or something like that.
It’s a good thing too.That furniture was made in 1867 and probably could use a break if we want it to last for another 150 years!.
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