It's a crispy spring morning in London, endless blue skies stretch overhead, petals are falling from trees, and yes, birds are indeed singing their little hearts out. A perfect setting for a Doris Day movie in which I might be wearing a canary yellow sundress complete with matching bag and oh-so-sensible heels. Only it's not and I'm dressed in weekend wear, dark jeans, my favourite old DKNY hoodie and the darkest of dark Dior sunglasses. Also, I'm ignoring the incessantly
happy birds, there is only one mission today, 'the hunt.'
Ahem, that is, the great big Easter egg hunt!
Faberge has organised a wonderful Easter Hunt in London for forty days and forty nights, an amazing fundraising effort for two charities, -
Action for Children, a charity that supports the most vulnerable and neglected children in the UK, and
The Elephant Charity which works to protect the endangered Asian elephants and their natural habitats.
There are over 200 giant eggs
hidden across the city
. I say 'hidden' however, in reality they'd be hard to miss! It's all still great fun for all, -tourists, locals, young and old. My own little one, Scribe Junior ran the length of Burlington Arcade, eagerly counting off each egg. What I love about this hunt are the eggs themselves, all quirky and as unique as their creators -artists, designers, jewellers from across the globe, - all wonderful souls who pitched in and decorated the eggs, in their own style.
If you want to bid for a giant egg of your own, do pop
here!
Actually if you're curious as to the bids, check out the site anyway. Here's a few of the 'eggs-tordinary' pieces of art that I would love to have in my garden
this spring, summer, winter...well, forever, really.
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Vanitas Vitrified by Emma Clegg
This will go perfectly next to a pair of cupids...
or maybe not... |
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Origin by Petr Weigl
I like this one, it reminds me of sea urchins and for some reason this makes me smile... |
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For the Widows in Paradis, for the Father in Ypsilanti
by Emma E. Kemp |
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One Lonely Blue Egg Alas, this one suffered a little breakage... I couldn't find the name or artist for it. Quite lovely though... |
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The Anatomy of a building by Grimshaw
Quite possibly my absolute favourite... love this one! |
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Work No.2620 by Bompas & Parr
What can I say, a shiny egg... hard to beat the setting eh? |
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Don't break the Egg by Patrick Mavros
Favourite shot of the day |
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Rock the Casbah by Josh Stika |
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Sad Happy Frog Egg by Gary Card |
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All the King's Horses by Joanna Moore
I couldn't find Humpty that day but this one more than made up for it! |
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Rose Violet by Charbonnel et Walker
No, you're not dreaming -
it's all
CHOCOLATE! |
Photos courtesy yours truly, all via my iPhone.
Comments
Great pics and tons of fun to boot! Hope you're doing well!
xoxox
Those are amazing! It's amazing just how creative some people can be.
Hope you are doing well and that you have a nice Easter.