Well, I lost the original blog. Sorry to all who checked here, hope you come back! I will be adding more in the near future. Hope to add the pictures on a Picasa gallery link, as they are all saved, but I don't think I'll try to remember all the text!
Update, 9/6 Thanks to "google reader" I was able to retrieve the posts, but lost all the comments. I do love to hear from you, and feel sorry for that loss, especially.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Sample of designs from third week of August
This is a 5 inch frame, I've used it to
frame pansies before, but I
like the prairie rose in it, also.
divide the spaces between flowers.
The dark blue background seems to
give the flowers more definiton.
Here are a few prairie roses in mini frames...and a few pansies, also in mini frames
Here's a sort of botanical print in a cloth frame.
The background color is dark brown, and
there are various colors in the embroidery.
more roses in mini frames
The fabric on this frame is like a
very wide strip of grosgrain ribbon.
I like the bergundy color.
Here's a sort of botanical print in a cloth frame.
The background color is dark brown, and
there are various colors in the embroidery.
more roses in mini frames
The fabric on this frame is like a
very wide strip of grosgrain ribbon.
I like the bergundy color.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
The Goldenrod is Yellow...
When the goldenrod blooms, it's one of the signs of fall approaching. These plants are growing along the road. In the far distance, to the left, is what's left of our closest little town. If you enlarge the picture, you might be able to see the only remaining building, a church.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Road Roses!
June is the traditional month for wild roses, but later in the summer,
a nice little phenomenon* occurs. Along the side of the road,
more little wild roses start blooming. I like to call these "road roses"
and the last few mornings, I've been picking a few to press.
Some of them are even the vivid pink that is especially desirable
Friday, August 1, 2008
Golden Alexanders and other yellow flowers
One of my sisters happened upon these yellow flowers in the pasture a few years ago. They only grow in a few places, but I have found one very good spot for harvesting them. For lack of a better name, I called them "yellow umbrella" flowers for a few years. I was so happy to find them in a flower book recently. Their proper name is Golden Alexander. I like it!!
I included the narrow picture above to show you the red wing blackbird on the fence post. (the golden alexanders are in the foreground)
Now for the rest of the yellow flowers!
First is the wild gallardia. The common name is blanket flower. I love the variation of colors. Some are more orange, some rust, but always with some yellow.
The sunflowers in the middle picture are blooming their hearts out right now. They are tricky to press because they are so thick, but I had some success last year, so hope to get a few picked before their season is done.
Last picture is the little flower known as Mexican hat. I have pressed them, but they are a bit tedious because they need to be sliced in half with a razor to make them thin enough.
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