Originally published March 31, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified March 31, 2007 at 2:02 AM
Fill your basket with Easter goodies
and décor — with some fun items. Compiled by digs editor Colleen McBrinn. Photos courtesy of Sur La Table, Smith & Hawken...
Freshen up your gathering — and décor — with some fun items.
Compiled by digs editor Colleen McBrinn. Photos courtesy of Sur La Table, Smith & Hawken and Pottery Barn Kids.
Hand-painted chicks adorn this old-fashioned metal stand, which holds 14 eggs.
$69.95. Sur La Table, 84 Pine St., Seattle, 206-448-2244 or 90 Central Way, Kirkland, 425-827-1311. www.surlatable.com
Cute chick decals and hand-painted trim adorn this dish. It's safe for the dishwasher and microwave. $24.95. Sur La Table, 84 Pine St., Seattle, 206-448-2244 or 90 Central Way, Kirkland, 425-827-1311. www.surlatable.com
These sweet chick or bunny fabric bags are detailed with ears and faces. Perfect for your Easter picnic with the kids.
$14.50. Pottery Barn Kids: University Village, 4633 26th Ave. N.E., Seattle, 206-527-5560; and 1050 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, 425-451-2966. www.potterybarnkids.com
These clear handblown-glass terrariums make great homes for plants or for displaying lemons, limes or even desserts.
$29 (small) or $39 (large). Smith & Hawken: University Village, Seattle, 206-985-8613; and 12200 Northup Way, Bellevue, 425-881-6775. www.smithandhawken.com
Place this sweet, realistic-looking nest with eggs on a table to usher in spring. Garden twigs are interlaced with bay leaves, feverfew and blue salvia. $59. Smith & Hawken: University Village, Seattle, 206-985-8613; and 12200 Northup Way, Bellevue, 425-881-6775. www.smithand
hawken.com
This fun spring wreath — perfect for indoor or outdoor use — is adorned with plastic eggs painted with colorful designs.
$39. Pottery Barn Kids: University Village, 4633 26th Ave. N.E., Seattle, 206-527-5560; and 1050 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, 425-451-2966. www.potterybarnkids.com
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