From top to bottom, left to right:
- An egg wreath that I found in the last few years
- Easter cards on mantel, ones sent to us this year and fabric postcards that I sent to the kids in years past
- a clear cross that is always on the mantel
- a white vase, one from when I was born, and another when Norah was born, so each child has the same vase for flowers at Baptisms and Baptismal birthdays
- Palm leaves from Palm Sunday, we leave them there until the next Palm Sunday
- Crocheted bunnies, eggs, and chicks by me. Crocheted/knitted hens by my Grandma Wiens
- A piece of cherished and loved wood and rock that was a wedding gift from my Dad full of meaning and family, always in the middle of the mantel
- A purple wooden box with a white cross, where our Hallelujah sign is placed between Palm Sunday and Easter (and when in storage, too)
- Willow Tree angels, one praying and one holding a child, (wingless right now as I need to glue wings)
- A clock with spinning angels that was a wedding gift
- A lego bunny that was found during last year's garage sale season and pulled out for Easter morning
- A large multi-colored knit bunny that was my first "knit in the round" project, made with yarn gifted to me by Simon. Only I knit it on straight needles, so if you look closely and can rotate images in your head, you will realize the ears are facing the wrong way. Should've just learned to knit in the round. Not a bad, back-to-knitting project.
- Basket of bunnies, because they are soft and furry and loved by my lil' miss. Only, since they are mine, they can be stored away with the Easter decorations.
- Construction paper palm leaves, created at our church's family program called Road to Easter

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