Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Whimsical Garden Vignettes




 Each spring I look forward to visiting the garden center for new flowers and plants. This year I decided to get creative and opted instead to shop for a variety of fun and whimsical ‘garden art’ along with some faux plants. I grew tired of the wildlife around here making a smorgasbord of my plantings especially when they have the whole forest to forage on! I’ve scattered these among the plants that amazingly made a resurgence. At the end of last summer, the liriopes appeared to have been shirred off completely. I know it was the deer because I caught them in the act! Although, I’ve read bears like to chomp on grasses too. Among foxes and deer o
ur wildlife cam also captured bears on our property.  Maybe they did us a favor by cutting them back 😉 and that's why they're growing back strong. Anyway, such is life in the forest!

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Tiny Wildflowers

We threw a bag of wildflower seeds in the backyard last season not sure what would bloom. This is a tiny bouquet I picked. They are VERY small, but very lovely. Not too many bloomed...I think the birds may have picked at the seeds. 😉

Friday, June 14, 2024

Chanterelle Mushrooms Abound!

Lots of wild chanterelle mushrooms growing this time of year. I believe they are safe to eat and are great dried, but I'll leave them to the wildlife. Deer forage on mushrooms and can tell the difference between edible and poisonous. Won't be gathering any mushrooms in my basket for now and I'll leave them for our friends in the forest including the squirrels and wild turkey. 😎
 

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Bambi - Day Visitor


With the help of our Golden Retriever who sniffed out this sweet little fawn under our back deck we discovered Bambi! Our first thought was "Oh Deer", it's abandoned! With a bit of research we learned that there was a strong probability the fawn wasn't abandoned and we should leave it right where it was. Female deer hide their newborn and move some distance away to feed to avoid drawing predators to their offspring. So grateful we didn't need to intervene...no 'rescuing' necessary...hours later she was gone. Information at National Wildlife Federation

 

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Leaves of Oaks

“Only now the air has warmed to the sun  
and the plants and leaves of oaks grow so
much overnight that the sky closes in like a cocoon”.

'A Cherokee Feast of Days'


Tuesday, April 30, 2024

DONATED TO 'dAFi' FOR AUCTION on 5/11/24***SOLD***

I've donated three of my handmade journals to dAFi for their upcoming Auction on 5/11/24  Auction Begins at 12 NOON EST ***SOLD***

dAFi  - Disabled Artist Foundation, Inc. Is a great non-profit organization run by a wonderful group of folks. They energize through the arts and give free art packages to financially qualified disabled artists.

LINK to UPCOMING PREVIEW AIRED ON 5/9/24

LINK TO AUCTION ON 5/11/24

The journals I've donated with original POST Dates on my BLOG :

Envelope Steampunk Travel Junk Journal ~ FEB 16, 2024

AUCTION LOT # 42

One Sheet Wonder Mini Album-Stamperia, 'Mechanical Sea World' ~ FEB 7, 2024

AUCTION LOT # 41

Envelope Junk Journal Tab Binding Stamperia, 'Lady Vagabond' ~ NOV 8, 2023

AUCTION LOT # 43

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Meander Accordion Mini Art Journal


 I created this Mini Meander Accordion Art Journal that measures approximately 3.25 x 2.25 inches. I used 140 lb watercolor paper that measured 9 x 12 inches. For the front and back of the journal I used 2 pcs of chipboard covered with silkscreened lokta paper. I Used Stamperia and 49 and Market rub-ons. It stores nicely in a mini vintage tin. If interested in the technique to craft and assemble the journal, checkout 'Sea Lemon' on YouTube, she provides an easy to follow tutorial for this style journal.

Origami Spring Basket

I discovered an easy to follow video tutorial to construct this sweet origami basket demonstrated by   Easy Origami and Crafts .   Used a 12...