Hoppity hoppity!! :) Hopeful you have arrived here from Fleur 's blog as part of the Crafty Ribbons Easter Hop . If not and you've found yourself here wondering what on earth I'm on about (and let’s face it J you wouldn’t be the first!!) check out the Inspirations site for all the juicy details! My project for the hop is Easter bunting! I cut three templates first - a triangle pennant, a bird and a heart. Then I cut the pennant shapes from fibre ribbon, threaded them on to some 3mm satin and evenly spaced them. I embellished each flag with some beads... I backed the birds and heart on some thin white card and glued them to the centre of the pennants. My supplies list: yellow fibre , pink fibre , lime fibre , 3mm satin , button box , white card, glue, beads, needle and thread. ...
Oh wow. That really is the colour of spring. Our daffs are all shooting up but none are in bloom so far....it won't be long :-) I love spring.
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Annie x
Beautiful! I have a geranium that I brought in for the winter. It had lovely green leaves but no buds. It's south facing so I thought it would at least bloom. The rule of thumb here is not to plant anything before Mother's Day. Do you know how hard that is?!?
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Kay
Mother Nature does her job well:)
ReplyDeleteOh soo pretty. I,love daffodils!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous daffs! They really are my favourite flower and a true sign of spring. Thanks for the smile. Caro x (#7)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a gorgeous photo. Sorry to read that you haven't been out yet ... something to really look forward now that there are real signs of spring about. Elizabeth xx
ReplyDeletelove daffs they always make me smile never mind if they are indoors.
ReplyDeletejanet
A lovely colourful picture. i can almost smell them. I love the daffs. kate x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - happy St David's Day. Here in Wales the daffodil is up and out - just in time for today!! Gorgeous photo - daffs just MAKE you smile, don't they?
ReplyDeleteMargaret