The Art of Vintage Bunny Vessels: A Nostalgic Easter Tradition

You know those vintage glass pieces your grandma used to put out every Easter? The ones that looked so delicate you were afraid to breathe near them? We’re bringing that same nostalgic charm back—minus the fear of breakage—with our Vintage Bunny Candle Vessel Class at Redwood & Ranunculus on March 29.

Why Vintage Bunny Decor is Still a Thing

Once upon a time (okay, mostly between the 1940s and 1960s), Easter decor was all about pastel glassware, pressed details, and charming figurines. Depression glass, known for its soft colors and intricate textures, was a staple in many homes—and bunny motifs were especially popular around Easter.

We’re giving those vintage vibes a modern twist with green glass vessels featuring raised dot textures and adorable bunny details. These beauties look like they came straight out of an heirloom collection but are made to last.

How to Style Vintage Bunny Vessels in Your Home

Want your space to scream charming spring cottage instead of holiday aisle explosion? Here’s how to do it right:

  • Make it a centerpiece – A bunny candle + fresh flowers = instant spring magic.

  • Pair with vintage glassware – Soft pastels, cut crystal, and your grandma’s china? Yes, please.

  • Create an Easter nook – Stack some antique books, add a bunny candle, and toss in a tiny basket of decorative eggs. Boom. Styled.

Want to make your own? Join us on March 29! There’s nothing better than crafting, good company, and taking home something adorable that smells amazing.

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