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Happy APRIL and welcome to Thursday Favorite Things! I am thrilled to celebrate my FIFTH year co-hosting this fabulous weekly link party for bloggers and blog readers with Katherine of Katherine’s Corner and a fantastic group of bloggers! We recently celebrated the 600th TFT! Please hop over to Katherine’s after linking up to congratulate her on the milestone and to thank her for starting this wonderful party.

NOTE: The party time has changed to 9:00 a.m. MDT (11:00 EST)

 

 

If you would like to make some new friends, grow your blog audience, or just find some weekly inspiration, this is the place to be! *Bloggers: Please leave a comment with the number of your link up for a chance to be featured at next week’s party. The hosts are all looking forward to what you’ll share this week! (If you missed the last party and the AWESOME features, you’ll find it here. Here’s what I have been up to recently

 

Our family spent the weekend and part of Monday at The Culinary Institue of America in Hyde Park, NY visiting for our son’s Accepted Student orientation! It was a blast and the food was outstanding! Spring was just starting to spring there, so I got to enjoy some daffodils just beginning to open, along with forsythia and some other blooming trees.  

 

The campus as usual was just gorgeous. I loved all the old urns filled with pansies. Of course I was inspired to plant up my own urns with pansies this week while I am on spring break, and I will share a post about it next week.

 

 

Pansies and violas in an urn spring container ideas spring urns

Here is an urn I planted last year full of sweet violas. Love it! 

 

Throwback Thursday

Easter Decorating Ideas Baby Chicks baby Easter Chicks in Easter decor spring decorating

Peep! Peep! It’s Easter Time! Spring Decorating with Baby Chicks

No new posts this week since I have been out of town, but I have plenty of older Easter posts to check out.  This one with sweet little chicks is one of my favorites. Don’t you just love chickies at Easter time?

 

 

Now here are some lovely features from last week’s party!

 

Fresh flowers and plants. Spring Chair Vignette With Flowers.

Spring Chair Vignette with Flowers ~ Thistle Key Lane

 

 

DIY Monogrammed Flower Easter Eggs | The Crowned Goat: A Step by Step Guide to Make Custom Easter Eggs This Season

DIY Monogrammed Eggs ~ The Crowned Goat

 

How to Make an Old Paint Can a Planter ~ Saved from Salvage

 

Easter on the Farm Table and Vintage Ephermera ~ Common Ground

 

 

an Easter tree with DIY bunny ornaments

Easter Bunny Tree Ornaments ~ The Antiqued Journey

 

 

Bonus Feature

 

roasted rainbow carrots with bowl of pesto

Roasted Rainbow Carrots Topped Pesto ~ The Copper Table

 

Thanks to everyone who visited! Enjoy the party and have a Happy Easter!

Matthew 28:5-6

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5 Comments

  • Reply Michelle | Thistle Key Lane

    Wow thank you so much for the feature this week Amber! I hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend!
    I’m linking up at 44, 45 and 46.

    April 6, 2023 at 11:48 am
  • Reply Debra@CommonGround

    so glad you had a great trip, Amber. Thanks for sharing my Easter Farmtable. Have a wonderful Easter Weekend!

    April 6, 2023 at 11:52 am
  • Reply Julie Briones

    He is risen indeed!! Thanks for hosting, Amber!! I’m linked at 56/57. Have a blessed and happy Easter!!

    April 6, 2023 at 11:53 am
  • Reply Jenna

    Thanks so much Amber, I know you must be so proud of your son! My links this week are #76, 77, 78. I hope you have a wonderful and blessed Easter~

    April 6, 2023 at 1:06 pm
  • Reply Christine

    Thank you again for the opportunity to share. It sounds like you have exciting news in your family. That’s awesome! I am #131 this week. Thanks again~

    April 6, 2023 at 2:32 pm
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