Pink Twinks
Uncategorized You know you can just about always find PINK here, but I never remember to join in on Pink Saturday, hosted by Beverly.
Today I remembered! I just hope I didn’t sign up too late…
Here are a couple of photos from pink millinery packs that I listed on Etsy today. I added these faded pink trims to the packs, they seemed so perfect together.
While working away at the computer, this was my view.
Poor Twinks, wondering if her mommy was going to stop slaving over her Etsy shop and pay attention to her.
So, the two of us went out into the garden, during a break in the rain. Yesterday was a day of solid downpours and tornado sirens. Today is just soggy.
September is a good time in the flowerbeds, the heat of the summer is gone and the plants get a final burst of glory before they get cold and die off.
Seems like I wait all year for the yard to get to this point, of fullness.
I wonder what it would be like to live in a climate where you don’t need to spend an entire summer waiting for the flowers to get nice and thick, just in time for them to start dying off?
This summer, I have fallen in love with pink foliage.
Especially with as much shade as I have around my yard. The pink leaves have a nice glow in places where flowers never do well due to lack of sun.
And just when I gave up on my morning glories, the first blooms showed up!
My theme, is EASY. I don’t plant anything that takes any work, no pinching back, no staking. Its all stuff that goes into the ground and is left to its own devices.
Which is why I LOVE the Knockout Rose. What a brilliant concept! I could just kiss the horticulturist who developed this plant. It is the only rose I have even been able to grow, because, it grows itself and is no work at all. I’ve planted them everywhere and each one has thrived.
This has a been a good year for the moss rose too. I didn’t plant a single one, they all came back from seed! And lots of them too.
Poor Twinkle, would have been happy to spend the day outside walking around the yard with me, but I had some studio plans to get on with.
I got this pink cabinet out to line with old wallpaper, and when I laid it down, I decided it made a better display on its back, as a box, than standing up and being used as shelves.
One of my favorite pinks, is my studio wall. I only painted one wall this way, so it isn’t overwhelming, and it is just right for me. I never get tired of it, and haven’t once though about repainting.
And I am a serial painter, not many walls escape my brush for this long.
Years ago, Beth made this apron for me, and I really enjoyed the barkcloth crazy quilt look of it, but it was too long and not as comfy as I’d like it.
So, finally, I cut it in half, took out the midsection, and put it back together shorter. I added some fabric from a vintage table cloth as a belt to re-hook it together, and a pocket at the top made of half a doiley that Lori had given to me.
And in honor of Pink Saturday, I added some pretty pink lace to the Sweet September Giveaway.
It now includes:
- * a white sheer apron
- * Sugar and Creamer set
- * A cruet "vase" with a moon charm
- * a selection of my favorite teas
- * and a vintage minty green doily
- * a flocked white vintage rose bow
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