
I was about to hang an “out of order” shingle on the blog today. I have 24 swap items that need to get in the mail tomorrow.
Why not let you see my kitchen counter/studio in a frantic mess as I cut out my flowers? A couple of tools I need are in the “real” studio, of course.
It’s a flower theme. These are flowers that will be put on wires/stakes to grace gardens. We try not to be competitive but who are we kidding? I made my own templates from takeout containers. (I seem to have a lot of those.) That’s a story for later.
Twelve more cutouts and I can go to bed. You’re not seeing the finished product. With any luck, I can group them for a shot tomorrow. Yawn! Wish me luck. Procrastinators unite!

Linda L. ,
So unique….I LOVE these flowers and they look great, as is. I chuckled at your sense of humor with a little bit of angst. You’re far more in control than most….including me!
MaryEtta McGraw ,
Looking good! š
Monica ,
Awesome! I would love to see how you attach these to the wire/stakes. I’ve been trying something similar and struggling….
Deborah E Goodrow ,
OOooooo…I may have to grow some similar flowers in my garden! Then I won’t have to water….
Lorrene Baum-Davis ,
Hahahahahah! I am featured at the gallery in October and I haven’t even started. Hmmm? Did I mention I have new ideas? Yikes!!!!
Pam Schaefer ,
Would love to see how you coat these for outdoor use. They look colorful and fun!
Linda L. ,
I would love to know what product you’re using for their outdoor use, as well.
Wendy ,
Thanks for the reminder Miss C! Def burning the Midnight oil right now…
Are you.
Tracey Lowe ,
These look so good. Iām also looking forward to the end result. I love idea of using takeaway containers to make templates!
DebiTolar ,
Beautiful ?? Garden Art! I would love to purchase some of these if and when available?