Sunday, February 28, 2010
Easter has arrived at work!!
Work has been keeping me really busy lately. From the transition from Christmas to Spring or the ending of our fiscal year life at work never seems to slow down! Here are some pictures of some Easter statements that I did for this years Easter merchandise.
This was one of my favorite statements that I did. It was right in our front window. It turned out super cute and the table and chairs were super cheap clearance pieces that we were trying to get rid of! Needless to say usually you just have to make it look cute and 9 times out of 10 it will be gone by the end of the day!
This was the main statement in the group (which there were 4 main statements total) This one was a little too pastel for my taste but still was cute. I hung these butterflies above the table and also bought a few for miss Madison's room! Ever little girl needs a whimsical butterfly in their room! This statement also featured what I liked to call our "Marilyn Monroe" trees. These were the large white trees that you can see in the picture. They are covered in white feathers and I cutely decorated them with Easter ornaments! Needless to say it is $100 so I don't think we will be selling too many of them!
This is a closer version of the table! I did also buy the wreath that is on the table in the blue box! It has Easter eggs on it and I have it hanging on my door at the house. This also shows a closer version of the "Marilyn Monroe" tree.
This is the front wall I did for our Easter basket statement. It wasn't originally how I wanted to do it but I was pretty happy with how it turned out in the end. I got to put together two display baskets which one of our associates Joan and I had way too much fun putting together dreaming about some lucky kid that may get an Easter basket like that this year!
This was the on the back side of the main table and it homed all the cute Easter ornaments! An Easter tree will probably never be my thing but we seem to always get adorable Easter tree ornaments every year.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)