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Easter Brunch at Home with Roxy

At Society Social, w e make custom, colorful furniture with the belief that you should Decorate to Entertain! So in that spirit I’m sharing an easy and fun Easter Brunch that I hosted for my best girl friends. Welcome to my little NYC apartment that we lovely call #GramercyCourt!
pssst, you can shop all the Society Social furniture, art, and lamps you see in my apartment HERE!
Crafty doesn’t have to be tacky!
These DIY, No Sew “Designer Bunnies” make for effortless #Easter decor! They are made out of my favorite fancy fabric scraps leftover from our factory where we make our custom furniture! We used them in our Easter tablescape and for other fun moments around the apartment. Making them was such a fun activity, too! Instructions below!
Supplies:
Fabric scraps, hot glue gun and inexpensive fiber fill from a local craft store
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Steps:
1. Print a simple bunny pattern off of the internet
2. Trace the pattern onto the fabric and cut two pieces (front and a back) When cutting, leave an extra 1/4" along the sides for easy gluing!
3. Carefully glue the edges together using a hot glue gun. Be sure to leave the bottom open so you can stuff the bunny!
4. Once the glue has dried, carefully stuff with the fiber fill
5. Finish off the bunny with a pretty ribbon!
As a self proclaimed buyer vs DIY-er, it was so easy even for me, I promise you can do it! (Oscar thought I was making him a bunch of toys!)
A festive cocktail at brunch is a must!
This fragrant Lavender Mint Lemonade is perfect for Spring gatherings! I love it because it's just as tasty (and pretty!) boozy or as a “mocktail.” I made it sans liquor for my sweet friends who are expecting and added vodka for those who aren’t! Nobody felt left out and everyone was ready to party! Recipe here!
When entertaining at home, a bountiful charcuterie plate and my bacon-topped deviled eggs are my finger food go-to’s but for this #Easter Brunch, I focused on adding new “seasonal” dishes like…
...this “garden bruschetta." It was a hit! It's a refreshing and savory Spring app that is a simple puree of peas, sautéed shallots, lemon zest, fresh herbs, and butter, of course! My friends were were topping it off themselves with prosciutto and other nearby charcuterie plate offerings! We are definitely cut from the same cloth on so many levels :) Click here for the full recipe!

I hope you get to try my recipes and maybe even the DIY! I would love to know how it turns out :) Happy Easter, friends!

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