Most of the time, I'm glad about the end result, but sometimes not. However, most of the time, I'm delighted when working and letting my imagination run freely throughout a room or project.
While setting this Easter table, I was transported to when I used to play pretend store as a little girl.
It was Spring break, no school, the days were long, and we had all the time to play!
Yes, we, me and my sisters. What better friends.
The games were endless, tag, hide and seek, cards, and kitchen. But the game I loved most was "La Tienda" (having a store). Well, the store I re-created most of the time was something like a grocery store because that's what we had in real life, a small neighborhood tienda.
The game was for each of us to create a make-believe tienda and then visit each other to "buy" stuff.
There were not many toys to play with, we had to have big imaginations!
Our dusty backyard was the perfect place to find all sorts of treasures.
Very skinny wooden sticks worked great as pasta.
Light, grainy dirt was our everyday rice.
Outside, on the side of the house, we could find all our green material.
The long pieces of grass were converted into beautiful leaks or green onions.
Flowers were picked up for those customers with good taste, those tiny white and yellow flowers that grew between the grass. :)
Empty little boxes were chocolate bars.
Rocks were candies, but the bigger ones were potatoes.
We even ventured into our authentic tienda to look for items we could use from there.
Bottle caps were dishes or simply cups.
Any box or container not used in the real tienda had to go to ours.
Picture clippings from newspaper inserts were my favorite wall decor.
Of course, we were allowed to have real fruits, which meant our little tiendas were well equipped with them. Bananas, oranges, guavas, mangos.... they were there.
Oh, it was so much fun to find unique items that were "one of a kind" that my sisters couldn't see.
A big box, an unexpectedly colored bottle, or a mundane container with an excellent shape did the trick.
When everything was set and done, my tienda was full of customers, and I was happy to have them all. Oh my, I'm missing every one of my sisters at this very moment.
Have a great Easter week, everyone!
The games were endless, tag, hide and seek, cards, and kitchen. But the game I loved most was "La Tienda" (having a store). Well, the store I re-created most of the time was something like a grocery store because that's what we had in real life, a small neighborhood tienda.
The game was for each of us to create a make-believe tienda and then visit each other to "buy" stuff.
There were not many toys to play with, we had to have big imaginations!
Our dusty backyard was the perfect place to find all sorts of treasures.
Very skinny wooden sticks worked great as pasta.
Light, grainy dirt was our everyday rice.
Outside, on the side of the house, we could find all our green material.
The long pieces of grass were converted into beautiful leaks or green onions.
Flowers were picked up for those customers with good taste, those tiny white and yellow flowers that grew between the grass. :)
Empty little boxes were chocolate bars.
Rocks were candies, but the bigger ones were potatoes.
We even ventured into our authentic tienda to look for items we could use from there.
Bottle caps were dishes or simply cups.
Any box or container not used in the real tienda had to go to ours.
Picture clippings from newspaper inserts were my favorite wall decor.
Of course, we were allowed to have real fruits, which meant our little tiendas were well equipped with them. Bananas, oranges, guavas, mangos.... they were there.
Oh, it was so much fun to find unique items that were "one of a kind" that my sisters couldn't see.
A big box, an unexpectedly colored bottle, or a mundane container with an excellent shape did the trick.
Have a great Easter week, everyone!
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Cristina you did a great job! I really love everything! I must have a cupcake!lol
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Love the story...very simular to mine! Table looks great! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteCristina tu comedor ha quedado preciosa con todo lo que le has puesto. esos cuadros con esas botellas y esos conejitos de pascua combinaba prefecto
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Awww, I just love your story about playing "A la Tienda"! You guys really did have some big imaginations. That's the best thing about kids :) Your table looks so awesome! I love all the flowers and the bright pastel colors. It totally embodies Easter.
ReplyDeleteOMG, Cristina, I was under the impression I landed on BHG homepage! Sooooo pretty for Spring and Easter! The green bottle centerpiece is like a designer's understated dream! Love the fabric art on the wall, the contrast with the yellow daffodils, the simple kraft paper place cards and the willow branches, of course!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that you got a very early start in being creative!! What fun to play pretend outside, especially! Your real table is beautiful and I love the branches placed in the bottles. Happy Easter!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love your tablescape. What a great idea decorating with the green bottles.
ReplyDeleteCristina- That is absolutely wonderful. You did a fantastic job-it looks like a picture in a magazine and look how nice your new art is as a backdrop- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful! You have such a nice touch! And your DIY art on a budget is brilliant! I love how you painted them to add the differences! And lastly I love your memories of playing store, or la tienda! So fun!
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Have a great week!
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What a cheerful and fun table setting and I love your childhood memories being woven into it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! Love, love your table, Cristina! You are so talented at everything you do!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out beautiful, and your attention to detail just amazes me!
ReplyDeleteOh I love how imaginative your table is. Great use of objects and colors. I really like the centerpiece, the bottles look amazing in the tool box. Thanks for joining TTT and I hope you have a very Blessed Easter. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty!! Thanks for linking up!
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I love this toolbox with the wine bottles. What a lovely table for Easter.
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Looke absolutely lovely Cristina! I love your centerpiece! Your all set for Easter!
ReplyDeleteYou're a true decorator, Cristina mia.
ReplyDeleteQue bonita!!! Mi mucho gusto.
§:-) am I sounded a desperated Spanish ungraduate teacher?
Kidding aside, I adore every piece and every detail.
Happy Easter.
GB,
/CC girl
This is such a beautiful table, and I love the toolbox!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely table and a charming story. I want to play tienda!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Christina! I have several Pellagrino bottles, you've inspired me to dig them out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, cute memory to share! I can remember playing house and scrounging for items to fill my cupboards. I like the idea of the bottle tops for cups. I never thought of that one! I love your idea of news clippings for wall decor, too! So you were a very creative person from early on in your life! The creativity continues with this very pretty Spring/Easter table that captures the soul of your imagination. VERY pretty! Happy Easter to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteQue forma mas linda de decorar una mesa.
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The table looks gorgeous! I love the little hanging eggs.
ReplyDeleteChristina, I love the story about your little tiendas... what a sweet memory!
ReplyDeleteYour real life table is beautiful. I love all the natural elements you found to put into your bottles!
This makes such a welcoming Spring table!
Thanks for sharing Spring at TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS!!!
So pretty! Love it, thanks for sharing your beautiful Easter table. Have an amazing Easter weekend:)
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Lovely table setting! Easter greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
ReplyDeleteGreat holiday table Cristina. Hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter weekend.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what I love more -- the beautiful table or that beautiful story! I'd shop at your tienda any day!
ReplyDelete:) Linda
omg, amazing...wish I had this pic to look at yesterday when I attemped to decorate my dining room table...lol...new follower and new Blogger
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Your table looks so pretty all dressed for Easter. Great childhood memories and love the creativity kids have when they make up their own play.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Beauty and fun all wrapped up together. Your tablescape is amazing.
ReplyDeleteGoodness Cristina, you have no end talent, my friend! Your table for spring and Easter is amazing and I love all your detail, specially that fabulous centerpiece!! If I was close to you..iria de compras en tu linda tienda. I loved your story too, sweet lady. Have a happy and blessed Easter, along with your family.
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Love your table--makes Easter extra special!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully decorated table!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed reading your story of days long ago. My friends and I always loved playing restaurant. Oh, we had so much fun.
So nice visiting with you today.
Have a blessed Easter weekend.
Gorgeous! Love the little names on the napkin rings!
ReplyDeleteI love the daffodils in champagne flutes! I'm visiting from It's Overflowing.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks stunning, Cristina! Love all the flowers and greens. I saw your adorable fabric for your wall decor the other day at Jo-Anns...it made me smile. Your creations are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh this is ABSOLUTELY beautiful!!! I love the fabric.. I would love it if you stop in at the party we are throwing. jojoandeloise.com/2013/04/knock-our-socks-off-party-3-2/
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Angelina
It looks wonderful Cristina, you have such a good eye for putting things together. I especially love the toolbox you made and the bottles. I'm going to have to try to put one together so I can have one on my table too. :)
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