National Weed Appreciation Day - Part Two!
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Comments (6)Thank you everyone for your sweet comments. Jeanne, I'm sure I will have fun cleaning up the "fairy dust', I may leave it for St. Patrick's Day. The dishes sat on a shelf at the TS for months. [I bought the flat ware there previously]. when I decided to do this table I was glad they hadn't been sold. PM, thank you, Who would think our baby teeth could help make rainbows? Punk, I've wanted to do a table featuring all of the little fairies since I got them. I'm sure they will come out to play again! I think we have all had to make excuses for the Tooth Fairy. I was going to use candles on the table but the Fairies FREAKED OUT!!! they can't take the heat and open flames terrify them. And they are used to working and playing in the dark. Jane, I just learned about about National Tooth Fairy day too. I'm sure I'll use these dishes again. My daughter planned this letter to be the first in a series of short stories about the misadventures of Dentalina and her sisters. I hope some day she will finish them. Maybe the glitter AKA fairy dust will magically disappear back into the clouds HaHa. Nana...See MoreMarch 22 National Take A Risk in Your Home Decor Day
Comments (27)Remodelfla, I knew we were kindred spirits. Until we got new windows 2 years ago, I had placemats (bought on clearance, but cute enough) on the diagonal on rods over my doorwall and large kitchen window! My mom still asks me if I'm not going to put them back up because they looked so nice. I diplomatically reply that I was tired of the look and prefer to keep them bare for now. Florantha, I think the second treatment looks nice as long as you want to cover the view (at least for the most part), but I think the lace is what makes it look charming. What kind of tablecloth are you thinking of using? Mnerg, you definitely aren't alone with having lots of pics that are waiting to find homes on the walls. No way that's getting tackled today, however. :(...See MoreHappy National Dog Day!!!
Comments (81)"On the other hand, what DOG is spelled backward works too! And as my church says, "God is Love." So, if dog spelled backward is god, and god is love, then indeed, dog spelled backward is love!" that's what I always say! dog is God spelled backward. They show us a smidgeon of how much God loves us. He loves us so much to bless our lives with these precious sweeties! I also think the best way to honor the love and life of one of my babies that have passed is to find another one to shower with love (spoil rotten). It's good to read that so many here are rescues. I think all of mine have been. All of your babies look very easy to love (and well loved). I'd take any of them (ok, one at a time). well, if I didn't have my little monster - lol! btw, since I didn't find out it was NDD the other day til it was mostly over, I carried it over to the next day... and even today. I'm slipping in some extra kisses and cookies here and there. I blame my sister for spoiling her!...See MoreFOTESS - National Weed Appreciation Day!
Comments (157)I used Micron black technical pens, and Prisma watercolor markers/pencils. I absolutely love to dabble in all things creative. Gardening included! There's always something to learn and it keeps me both curious and humble. We're supposed to FINALLY get some much-needed warm weather starting tomorrow here in Nashville, TN. I can't wait to get outside and catch up on a few things. My last-remaining hen who the kids named, "Chubby Cheeks," passed away. She was the lone survivor of a coyote attack a few months ago. I recently bought some new chicks at the co-op to raise and keep her company, but I think either illness or loneliness beat us to it. We plan to make some better adjustments to the coop tomorrow when it's warmer, and do all we can to make this next batch of chickens as happy and spoiled rotten as possible. I hope you all have a wonderful evening! Lisa...See Moresjc48
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