Those are lovely! I think there is quite the trick to getting them to bloom big and in different colors, but that is one of the plants I haven't investigated much. Yours look lovely!
I don't recall that I have participated here before, so hello everybody! Do we just tell about our day and respond to others? So nice.
Well, I am late getting going on looking at Oscraps today since I watered our plants and did the first big picking of black raspberries of the year before it...
How neat to layer that scarf fabric as the background. It really is stunning. Very neat to show the weaving in process and then the final product! Cool photos.
It really is a stunning place. Even though the kids were very small, they could see the impact a wildfire had on the mountains, and it really made an impression. But really, the weather was perfect and the views incredible. We traveled through the Badlands on our way there, and it is like being...
You have some great shots here. I still fondly remember our visit to Mount Rushmore nearly 25 years ago - camping with the kids at Custer State Park. It is a gorgeous area! Blending in that butterfly is a neat touch.
Thank, Tracy. On top of Aimee Harrison's blended wood paper, I clipped a paper from Lynne Anzelc's Ship to Shore kit (which looks amazingly like Lake Michigan's rocky beach just steps away from the lighthouse) to a mask, and then I layered a lighthouse embellishment from that same kit in front...
So clever to include that tiny bit of an image inside this word art. Love the font and the way it sprawls across the page. What a wonderful adventure photo as well! Stunning blending on the background - so much to see!
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