Must smell wonderfull. Is it a Stephanotis?And now that my jasmine is blooming, these busy little ladies are visiting in droves:View attachment 56284
I know this isn't a "true jasmine" but it still smells nice.
What is it exactly? You design how food and tableware will be set up for a particular occasion?I do tablescapes and I'm working on one that is full of desserts. All the food here is faux. Next, I'm working on ice cream cones.
Thank you!Must smell wonderfull. Is it a Stephanotis?
Nice shot, too!
Happy bubbles,
Stéphanie
The are beautiful! I just stumbled on directions for roses and bookmarked the directions hoping I will eventually have some time to give it a try. I originally saw a brief demo on a local tv channel "home & backyard" show which features local artisans.Hi
I love making paper flowers. I will share some pics with you hope you like it
I love your flowers. I am not much of a gardner but the pandemic had me trying all kinds of things for the first time. I started a wild flower garden and enjoy in it so much. I put a battery operated fountain and a bird house in it and am am so enjoying my meager attempt. I gave up on crochet as I can't keep the gauge even. Do much better with knitting. Also when trapped in my home during the pandemic I began indoor hydroponic gardening and really like it.I garden, read, travel and cook. I broke a necklace so I'm about to start making jewelry too. I tried crochet but can't teach myself. I'm going to need lessons...View attachment 59252View attachment 59245
I garden, read, travel and cook.
I have a pretty unruly weed garden in a garden bed that was supposed to be a vegetable garden until we were told by the city that vegetable gardens aren't allowed in front yards (no one has said anything about the weeds yet though!)
@earlene beat me to it but I was going to tell you to call all your veggies "ornamental." Erg, I hate these kinds of garden rules. Our former home was Chicago. It was infamous for on one hand encouraging homeowners to grow pollinator-friendly yards, and on the other hand ticketing residents for growing milkweed because it's a tall "weed." We have, um, "ornamental" tomatoes and peppers in our front yard. There's a City grant to convert your parkway (I still use Chicago-ese "parkway," Minneapolisonians scold me because it's a "boulevard." Its the strip of land between the street and sidewalk that you PARK by.) to a vegetable garden.Your garden is spectacularly beautiful!
I wish I had a green thumb, but I just don't get plants very well...I have a pretty unruly weed garden in a garden bed that was supposed to be a vegetable garden until we were told by the city that vegetable gardens aren't allowed in front yards (no one has said anything about the weeds yet though!)
I'm not Ugeauxgirl, but your landscaping is gorgeous!Hey, @Ugeauxgirl, that is a great garden! I love the various textures and the color combo. Interestingly enough, those are comments I give frequently about soaps!
I love gardening. We bought a house with overgrown shrubs and weeds (see first photo). The yard was hiding this cute little house with great stonework. The photos are from last year; this year I planted even shorter plants next to the house to expose the stonework even more. The main plants are the dark green strawberry patches in the middle surrounded by chartreuse creeping jenny (moneywort). We get a lot of positive feedback about it, but to be truthful, my motivation was pure laziness. I didn't want to mow grass. I also don't rake leaves in the fall.
This year's project is the backyard. So. Very. Skirred.
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Your garden is beautiful.I garden, read, travel and cook. I broke a necklace so I'm about to start making jewelry too. I tried crochet but can't teach myself. I'm going to need lessons...View attachment 59252View attachment 59245
I never follow patterns. I find it easier to make stuff up as I go. I've made a few dolls and toys, both crochet and knitted, and I just don't have the patience for patterns. I should probably learn to follow them... eventually... some day...Your garden is beautiful.
crochet is pretty simple once you learn how to get the first chain down, and maybe doing the second row. You can single crochet (sc) the entire project for learning…and it will still make something beautiful. Start out small with single crochet and then move on to more complicated stitches. After a while you can literally sit there and stitch while watching tv.
Following a pattern is daunting until you learn how to make the stitch.
I LOVE your landscaping- it really does compliment your house. You uncovered a gem when you tore out the bushes. I like your house too- cottage style is my favorite! I particularly like the cascading vines- sweet potato?Hey, @Ugeauxgirl, that is a great garden! I love the various textures and the color combo. Interestingly enough, those are comments I give frequently about soaps!
I love gardening. We bought a house with overgrown shrubs and weeds (see first photo). The yard was hiding this cute little house with great stonework. The photos are from last year; this year I planted even shorter plants next to the house to expose the stonework even more. The main plants are the dark green strawberry patches in the middle surrounded by chartreuse creeping jenny (moneywort). We get a lot of positive feedback about it, but to be truthful, my motivation was pure laziness. I didn't want to mow grass. I also don't rake leaves in the fall.
This year's project is the backyard. So. Very. Skirred.
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All I can do is a chain stitch. Anything I try to add onto that looks like a wad of knots . Going to have to find someone to teach me right after I fix and redesign all of my jewelry...Your garden is beautiful.
crochet is pretty simple once you learn how to get the first chain down, and maybe doing the second row. You can single crochet (sc) the entire project for learning…and it will still make something beautiful. Start out small with single crochet and then move on to more complicated stitches. After a while you can literally sit there and stitch while watching tv.
Following a pattern is daunting until you learn how to make the stitch.
I learned nålbinding by watching YouTube videos. There are probably lots of great crochet videos, too. If that doesn't work for you, there will be people at your local yarn shops who offer private lessons.All I can do is a chain stitch. Anything I try to add onto that looks like a wad of knots . Going to have to find someone to teach me right after I fix and redesign all of my jewelry...
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