Happy Monday! Whether it’s 70 or 7 degrees where you live, I imagine you’ve been thinking a little about spring. When I was growing up in the Midwest I was always so jealous of Southerners who had beautiful flowers and warm temperatures in March while we were stuck with brown grass and bare trees until May! I try not to take the beauty of spring in South Carolina for granted, even if it comes with unpredictable weather and ALL the pollen.
Today I’m bringing you a post loaded with all the inspiration you need to get your home and your heart ready for spring! I’m sharing a few of my previous posts along with a few from my Mom – because she’s my favorite source of inspiration. I hope you enjoy!
Decor
- Easter Mantle
- Pastel Easter Tablescape
- Green and White Spring Tablescape
- Adding Touches of Spring To Your Decor (via RefreshHer)
- Refresh Your Porches For Spring (via RefreshHer)
Menu
- Easter Sunday Menu #1
- Easter Sunday Menu #2
- Do-Ahead Easter Menu (via RefreshHer)
Inspiration
- How I Prepare My Heart For Easter
- Should A Christian’s Easter Be Fun? (via RefreshHer)
How are you getting ready for spring? Have you added a few touches of spring decor? Are you preparing your heart for Easter? Leave a comment and tell me about it!
SO ready for spring! Thank you for sharing your early spring things, as we won’t have blooms for a while yet. I will be pulling out my spring stash soon. Bunnies are my absolute favorite! This Lent at church, we’ve been focusing on a different Capital Sin each week (pride, envy, anger, etc.) and discussing ways to combat them. It’s been very interesting, and our new pastor has a lot of meaningful insights. Definitely a Lent to remember!
LikeLike
I’m not familiar with the idea of Capital Sins – but I am so thankful that Jesus paid for ALL my sins when he died on the cross. ❤
LikeLike
In the Catholic Church, Capital Sins are the really terrible ones. No sin is really “good,” but there are definitely ones that are worse than others. Here’s a link with details, if you’re interested. Some people also refer to them as the “Seven Deadly Sins.” http://www.aquinasandmore.com/catholic-articles/the-seven-capital-sins/article/252 Yes, we are SO fortunate that Jesus died for us! 🙂 Lent is such a special time to reflect even deeper, and to anticipate the joy of Easter!
LikeLike
These pictures are so pretty, Whitney! I love your white bunnies. They are adorable!
LikeLike
Thank you, Ashley! I got that bunny at Walgreens on clearance a couple years ago. 🙂
LikeLike
It’s currently snowing like crazy here so I am SO ready for some spring!
LikeLike
Aww, I bet you are! We got snow this time last year and it is a little annoying when you’re ready for warm weather. 🙂
LikeLike
Your Spring decor is so cheerful! I’ve got St Pats decorations up now, but will switch to Easter/Spring decor after the 17th. All the pretty pastels and cheerful colors make me smile 🙂
LikeLike
I love the green and gold of St. Patrick’s Day! I’ve never decorated for that holiday specifically but it would be so fun!
LikeLike
Spring is happening quickly in Houston which means it’s time to freshen pots with new blooms.
LikeLike
Spring does come suddenly around here too, and I love that!
LikeLike