Doubling the bribe to get you to be my deer friend, sign up to win!
magazine pictures or articles, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage artThis is who greeted me this morning when I got up. She was looking right in the studio window at me, waiting patiently for me to go and get my camera. She didn't stick around long, after stripping all the bark from my shrubs, she moved on. Now, with 10 acres of woods right behind us, why does this young lady keep returning to my roses???
She (or one of her buddies) gnawed my potted topiary down to a nub. I don't have much hope for it returning when Spring finally gets here.
Speaking of dear friends, my buddy, Gwen, landed a spot on the cover of Somerset Life with her bottles. My fun friend, Tiffany took the photo at Silver Bella and another pal, Lori wrote the article. The whole magazine is chocked full of bloggy friends, and I was extra pleased to see so many people that I've met at Silver Bella.
And while still on the buddy topic, THANKS to those who joined my Google Friend Connect on the side bar below the row of flowers.
I think I'll extend the bribery for buddies and add another Peat Pot Pretty to the sweeten the pot. Sign up to be my friend and I'll enter you to win one of these two pots.
You know I like presents! And I also like my bloggy friends. Thanks for
always being a click away when I need to hear from someone. Its been
an roller coaster week around here and I appreciate the well wishes. I
won't go into detail on all the dramas and worries.
But there is plenty
of good stuff too, so I'll be sharing that with you later on.
My button filled vintage test tubes are in Somerset Life too. Its always such a pleasure to be included with the artists in this publication!
Funny, I'd forgotten I had a stash of these vials set aside. When the magazine came, I pulled them out and listed them in the Boutique. ($10 each)
It was a nice surprise to see a "Thanks" that I'd sent in with my work featured in the magazine. If you have ordered anything from my shop, you might have noticed that I really enjoy packing things pretty. And it doesn't have to be fancy, or over the top, sometimes the simplest things are the sweetest.
Well, if you ordered anything from me when I first got started, and haven't since, you don't know what I mean. It took me a while to find my style and to really start enjoying the wrapping process. I have an area set aside in the studio for packaging, but I still rummage around the room looking for fun little tidbits to use as accents here and there. My early packages were not so pretty…. and hopefully they are even now improving as I go.
I do reuse and recycle the peanuts, bubble wrap, envelopes, and boxes- that is important to me. Hopefully, once you get past all the scribbled over old addresses and labels, and get your order opened up, you'll like the way I've presented it.
It makes me happy to do, and I like to think it makes the buyer smile when she opens it.