Showing posts with label Easter Bunnies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter Bunnies. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

COLLECTION #202: Vintage Easter Cards


I wish I had as many Easter cards as I do Christmas cards, but the ones I have are so sweet, it doesn't really matter that there are so few of them.

The postcard is from 1916, and the other cards are from the 1930s.




I hope you enjoy looking at my little collection of Easter greetings, and may you have a wonderful holiday weekend- Easter, Passover, or whatever your family celebrates!



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

COLLECTION #199: Vintage Easter Toys


And not just any vintage Easter toys, but my own from my childhood. The two large Mr. and Mrs. Bunny banks by Knickerbocker Toys, were given to me for Easter in 1957 or 1958. I loved them, and kept them safe all these years (except for the unfortunate demise of Mrs. Bunny's stylish cat-eye glasses, which broke somewhere along the line. I still have one of the eyepiece sides, but the other side is long gone).



The two adorable small yellow bunnies were not from my childhood, but I've had them for a very long time. They are made out of brittle plastic, and date from the early '50s. The one on the left is also Knickerbocker, and the one on the right is from Rosbro Plastics, Pawtucket, RI. (Now home to Hasbro!)

I love my sweet vintage Easter toys,  I even created a layout about them a couple of years ago. Enjoy!


Here is me and my brother Gene and dog Sandy, with all my toys lined up, watching TV. Notice the bunny banks on the window sill!  (1957 or 1958).

Monday, April 2, 2012

COLLECTION #198: Stuffed Easter Bunnies


I love Easter! I love everything about it, especially the true meaning of Easter: the celebration of the Resurrection of the Savior and our promise of eternal life. I have happy memories of my own Easters past: wearing Easter bonnets and gloves to church when I was a little girl, coloring Easter eggs- both as a child, and with my own children, Easter egg hunts, eating all of those Easter goodies from my Easter basket, and playing with the little fuzzy chicks that were often found hiding in the Easter grass. I was baptized into my Church two days before Easter in 1959, and confirmed on Easter Sunday that year. I remember it so well, including the beautiful Easter dress I wore with the brown velvet sash.

So, this week, in honor of Easter coming up on Sunday, I'll be sharing my various Easter collections. Not so big as my Christmas or Valentine's stuff, but still, some fun things both vintage and newer.
Tiny little faux stuffed bunny, and a small Steiff bunny from the 1970s or '80s.
This is my cute Easter Bunny collection. I should say 'stuffed bunnies', because I have other Easter Bunnies, which I'll share with you during the week. These bunnies do not include the boxes full of old Easter Bunnies we've given our kids through the years. These are just my own bunnies, old and new, that I love.

I love Mitchell with a Twitchell, and Cousin Ben. So cute!
As a toy designer, I'm always looking for new materials, interesting styles, and fun characters to inspire me. Some of these bunnies were purchased for that very reason- they looked cute in my studio!
I love the plush on the bunny on the right... with it's fine, stringy surface.

This cute li'l guy above is my own creation. I made him long before I became a toy designer, I believe he was made even before we were married in 1978. I was into making little 2D felt characters in those days: Christmas decorations, even a couple of dolls. This bunny used to be snowy white, but the felt has turned the color of tea stain, and he's looking a little worn. But I still love him, and keep him up year 'round.

Don't the bunnies look fabulous in the vintage basket?