It's so cool that if you take two of these elements...
...and add imagination...
...to a plastic bin filled with plastic Easter Eggs...
...and a desert landscaped front yard...
...you can create an Easter Egg River...
...that sparkles in the sun!
It's not quite transmutation of base metals into gold...
...but it is a neat transformation!
Happy Monday!
Very pretty indeed!
ReplyDeleteJust love this idea Jenny. Wishing I had a rock bed now...
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Great idea and oh so colorful. If I did that, the squirrels would steal the plastic eggs...yes, they would. There are some really squirrely squirrels living in these parts. I think it's the long winter.
ReplyDeletewhat a happy group of photos ... i love your easter river!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!!! At least you're doing something! I'm hosting dinner, but I have nary an egg or decoration anywhere. Guess I've got a few days, but I'm not holding out much hope!
ReplyDeleteUmmm, love this so much!!! One of the best Easter ideas I've seen. I am copying it for sure. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteI love it Jenny!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how you desert inhabitants can improvise to get whatever look you want to have. :)
So cool. Much easier to find the eggs.
ReplyDeleteM :)
I'm still having a hard time believing Easter is almost here!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect! A river of eggs for Easter:) Have a blessed day sweet Jenny, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteI love it! You have a great imagination - and your grandkids are so very lucky.
ReplyDeleteI love that, Jenny, and I love you, too.
ReplyDeletexo,
Sheila
It surely is!
ReplyDelete=)
Now THAT's a novel idea...I mean a neat Easter idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! It is beautiful, too. You are so clever.
ReplyDeleteWOW! :)
ReplyDeleteMagic! That is one good and pretty idea! Hope there isn't any chocolate in them eggs though...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Easter
XO