Good morning and happy Saturday! Another weekend is upon us and although it’s not quite as warm as I was hoping it would be at least it’s warmer the earlier this week and it’s NOT snowing – haha! Earlier this week we shared a simple Easter brunch setting in our dining room and today we wanted to share a more whimsical brunch setup I did for the girls.

They are at a fun age where they enjoy feeling grown-up and using “fancy” glasses and plates but also still love the sweet little touches like the bunny cups, miniature honey bottles and little baskets! One of my girls LOVES everything pink so she particularly loved this setup. My other one actually loved it too, even though she’s not a pink fan (but seeing how it wasn’t going in her room or anything she had to wear – ha!) she loved all the little touches and they both got excited when they saw it.

I cut a bunch of branches from the woods right before it snowed and put them throughout the house. They lasted a full week but we did finally have to say good-bye to them once they started shedding.  I put this pink faux boxwood wreath around the vase for a bit more color and texture.

We also swapped our charcoal chairs with the dining room ones for a lighter look to go with the pink.

 

 

We put some different pillows in the window seat temporarily to go with this brunch setting however the pink ones will go back up into Lillie’s room.

 

 

Kitchen/Family Room Source List:

Cabinet Color – existing (I am pretty sure it is Lampblack by Benjamin Moore)
Wall Color – Simply White by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell
Trim Color – Simply White by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss
Counters – existing but some form of granite
Oil Painting – Gift from Family
Bowls on Wood Tray – Caravan Home
Little Animal Stools – HomeGoods
Bar Stools – HomeGoods
Other Cutting Board (standing) – Heritage Lace
Blinds in Bay Window – Levolor from Lowes
Well, that’s it for today! I hope you all have a fabulous weekend!
Warmly, Jenni
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