At the plant nursery I work at we discard flowers & plants that have outbloomed their time, are too tall and not sold, etc. One of the perks of working there is that we as employees can take the flowers & plants home for free after they scan the tags & mark as damaged. I rescued 2 Sugar Rush African Daisies. Hubby planted & they are doing ok.
Supplies List
Crayola: pencil color - green - for coloring Daisy - stem, leaves, grass
ink: VersaFine Onyx Black
machine: Xyron with dbl-sided laminate
misc: wood for garden stake
paper: cardstock - purples
stamp: Cardz TV "Think Spring", Hero Arts Row of Perky Flowers
tool: MISTI
Entering this into the following challenges:
3/21 CAS-ual Fri Ch CFC169 Off the Edge UE 3/10 Off the Edge - Daisies are stamped off the edge
3/21 Simon Says Stamp Wed Bit O' Green 5E(#5) 3/15 Green - used Crayola green pencil color
3/26 Simon Says Stamp Mon Layer It Up 5E(#1) 3/20
3/30 Cardz TV Anything Goes Des Ch#5 3E(#3) 3/17
3/31 DLART Mar Linky Ch 1Eperday no stacking 3/1
3/25 heARTful Stamping Ch - Spring 2E(#1) 3/19
Cute creation idea - nice rescue on the plant!
ReplyDeleteLucky you, Melissa - love that flower! And your plant stake is such a fun idea! Thanks for sharing it with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love the flower too, I used to see it a lot in South Africa. Thank you so much for sharing with us at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog!!
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