Those flowers are amazing! I can't wait for spring! (But not gardening. After I discovered a GIANT slug on my balcony last year after I made a real effort at gardening, I decided maybe gardening was not for me.) (And how did my giant slug get up to the 3rd floor?)
I would have freaked out!! How did a slug make it all the way up three flights on the side of a building?? I rarely get them in the back yard, thank goodness.
These vignettes are simply lovely. I have a question, about your stone porch--did you use egg carton type material to create them? And if so what is the "mortar" used between them? Thank you.
I love working with scale Miniatures, Art Journals and Mixed Media projects.
I co-founded the first NYC Miniature Club - Big Apple Miniaturists (BAM). We have been an active club for over 20 years!
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Beautiful plants a flower.
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ReplyDeleteYou chose well. The plants and flowers are all lovely. Hang in there, Spring is on it's way.
Big hug,
Giac
Thank you so much! I'm really looking forward to the sunshine and warmer weather. I hope you are well!!
DeleteThose flowers are amazing! I can't wait for spring! (But not gardening. After I discovered a GIANT slug on my balcony last year after I made a real effort at gardening, I decided maybe gardening was not for me.) (And how did my giant slug get up to the 3rd floor?)
ReplyDeleteI would have freaked out!! How did a slug make it all the way up three flights on the side of a building?? I rarely get them in the back yard, thank goodness.
DeleteMenuda colección de plantas y flores tan bonitas.
ReplyDeleteUn lujo para la vista.
Un abrazo
Muchas Gracias!!
DeleteOh! Those flowers are so lovely! Spring is almost here.....! At least we can Dream! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! We are still dreaming of Spring. The weatherman has promised us it will get warmer soon!
DeleteThese vignettes are simply lovely. I have a question, about your stone porch--did you use egg carton type material to create them? And if so what is the "mortar" used between them? Thank you.
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