Above image: The Paper Mulberry our new home - our Easter dining table with white tulips in a tall glass tank vase, white porcelain lotus candle votive holders (similar here), black linen table runner from LinenMe and fig scented tea lights
Above images: 1.,3. &4.the beautiful home of blog Herz-Allerliebst 2.The Paper Mulberry - my Easter 2013 colour palette ideas(the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated) 5.'Bird' by Architect Made
Above image: The Paper Mulberry our new home - white tulips in a tall glass tank vase, my new large 'Windlight' lantern and candle are from Lombok, the clock is from The Conran Shop
Above images:1.the beautiful home of blog Herz-Allerliebst 2.wire chicken by Vintage Kompagniet 3.The Paper Mulberry - my Easter 2013 colour palette ideas(the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated) 4.beautiful Easter eggs by blog Helt Enkelt 5.Chalkboard (blackboard) eggs and great Easter decorations by a fabulous craft blog Liebesbotschaft
Above image:The Paper Mulberry our new home - my new large windlight lantern and candle are from Lombok,
Above images: 1.Bunny egg warmer as well as other fabulous ideas for Easter from blog Trendenser 2.Lovi black birch ply birds at Hus and Hem 3.The Paper Mulberry - my Easter 2013 colour palette ideas(the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated) 4.fresh Spring bulbs and branches by House Number 15 blog 5.the beautiful feather decorations of blog Herz-Allerliebst
Above image: grey egg and feather Easter wreath on blog Home to me
Above image: white cross ornament by BasicHus
Above images:1. Lovi birch ply trees at Hus and Hem 2.egg decorating ideas for the fabulously creative blog Skona Hem 3.The Paper Mulberry - my Easter 2013 colour palette suggestion(the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated) 4.the divinely stylish 'House Bird' by Eames from Vitra 5.Washi tape decorating ideas for Easter from blog Trendenser
Above images: grey felt bunny hanging decorations from Basichus
Above image:stylish black and white Easter eggs from the wonderful blog Casia K
Above image: stylish smoke grey glass, clay, twigs and feathers from the wonderful blog Casia K with the egg tutorial here
Wishing you a Happy Easter!
Above image: white cross ornament by BasicHus
Above images:1. Lovi birch ply trees at Hus and Hem 2.egg decorating ideas for the fabulously creative blog Skona Hem 3.The Paper Mulberry - my Easter 2013 colour palette suggestion(the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated) 4.the divinely stylish 'House Bird' by Eames from Vitra 5.Washi tape decorating ideas for Easter from blog Trendenser
Above images: grey felt bunny hanging decorations from Basichus
Above image:stylish black and white Easter eggs from the wonderful blog Casia K
Above image: stylish smoke grey glass, clay, twigs and feathers from the wonderful blog Casia K with the egg tutorial here
Wishing you a Happy Easter!
For more information on anything shown in the above images and links to tutorials, please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their respective web sites. I create my mood boards/colour palettes with a computer programme called Photoshop by Adobe which is available for both Apple Mac and PC computers.
The colour swatches shown above I create as a suggestion for furnishings, carpets, ornaments, fixtures, fittings and paints. They do not come from manufacturers charts but I am sure that if you want to use them for paint shades that your favourite supplier will be happy to help match them.
The colour swatches shown above I create as a suggestion for furnishings, carpets, ornaments, fixtures, fittings and paints. They do not come from manufacturers charts but I am sure that if you want to use them for paint shades that your favourite supplier will be happy to help match them.
As always, if I have featured your photograph and you would rather I didn't, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will remove it with my sincerest apologies.
With warmest wishes