I had a great day yesterday.
I spent the majority of my free time planting annuals in my garden and containers.
I got to feel the warmth of the sun, hear the little birdies,
cultivate some fun memories with my kiddos,
and breathe in that fresh air!
I was looking at some double impatiens
and got a great idea for stamping!
Have you ever noticed the "pizzazz" that double flowers have?
It's no wonder horticulturists have called it a double flower - it's almost as if 2 or 3 flowers were put together!
OK, now bring this concept into the craft room.
Take a stamp from Eastern Palace (or just grab any symmetrical stamp),
ink it up, stamp it out,
then ink and stamp it again (but this time, do a little turn).
Repeat if you so desire.
I spent the majority of my free time planting annuals in my garden and containers.
I got to feel the warmth of the sun, hear the little birdies,
cultivate some fun memories with my kiddos,
and breathe in that fresh air!
I was looking at some double impatiens
and got a great idea for stamping!
Have you ever noticed the "pizzazz" that double flowers have?
It's no wonder horticulturists have called it a double flower - it's almost as if 2 or 3 flowers were put together!
OK, now bring this concept into the craft room.
Take a stamp from Eastern Palace (or just grab any symmetrical stamp),
ink it up, stamp it out,
then ink and stamp it again (but this time, do a little turn).
Repeat if you so desire.
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Craft a Good Week, my Friends!
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