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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Mosaic Monday
Just a few of my fall photos made into a mosaic. Hope you all have a wonderful week and enjoy the beautiful fall weather. Please join me as I visit the Little Red House for more mosaic's.
Hi Sandi Thanks for dropping by Lavender Cottage. Your autumn mosaic is very nice. Loved reading about your mother's red shoes - my mother also had a pair but I don't have a sister and so would wear both around the house when she wasn't home. Maybe we had a Wizard of Oz fantasy? :-)
Just wanted to stop by after you left me such a sweet note on my faux fireplace project! Thank you so much, my friend! Okay...I'm crossin' my fingers for you...sure do hope that you get your fireplace this year and hopefully in time to enjoy the fire this winter! I notice that you are in Kansas...and a fire would be soooo nice!
Anyway...I really enjoyed your fabulous Autumn mosaic...of course I enlarged it so I could "drink in" all the lovely details! Those yellow mums are divine...so very beautiful!!! Just wondering if you plant yours out and how they do in this colder climate? Living in Colorado, I imagine we are about the same.
I also went through your "Show & Tell" post! My friend, what an endearing story! I think that was the sweetest...for your mom to give you and your sister each one of those red heels! What a cute idea to add silk flowers to them also! What a treasure!!! Thank you for sharing it with all of us...
Warmest wishes, Chari @Happy To Design
PS...a hearty Congratulations to Jane for winning that fabulous signed copy of Nell Hill's Christmas! That was such a nice giveaway, Sandi! Thank you!!!
I planted the mums, 4" pots, from a local nursery this spring. They turned out gorgeous! If I were home, I would have covered them and they would still be good, but since I'm only home on weekends, I wasn't able to. They've all been frozen, but there's always next year!
I love fall mums, the last flowers for a bit.
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Hi Sandi
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Lavender Cottage. Your autumn mosaic is very nice.
Loved reading about your mother's red shoes - my mother also had a pair but I don't have a sister and so would wear both around the house when she wasn't home.
Maybe we had a Wizard of Oz fantasy? :-)
Hi Sandi...
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop by after you left me such a sweet note on my faux fireplace project! Thank you so much, my friend! Okay...I'm crossin' my fingers for you...sure do hope that you get your fireplace this year and hopefully in time to enjoy the fire this winter! I notice that you are in Kansas...and a fire would be soooo nice!
Anyway...I really enjoyed your fabulous Autumn mosaic...of course I enlarged it so I could "drink in" all the lovely details! Those yellow mums are divine...so very beautiful!!! Just wondering if you plant yours out and how they do in this colder climate? Living in Colorado, I imagine we are about the same.
I also went through your "Show & Tell" post! My friend, what an endearing story! I think that was the sweetest...for your mom to give you and your sister each one of those red heels! What a cute idea to add silk flowers to them also! What a treasure!!! Thank you for sharing it with all of us...
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
PS...a hearty Congratulations to Jane for winning that fabulous signed copy of Nell Hill's Christmas! That was such a nice giveaway, Sandi! Thank you!!!
Love the pretty mums. Wonderful mosaic.
ReplyDeleteI planted the mums, 4" pots, from a local nursery this spring. They turned out gorgeous! If I were home, I would have covered them and they would still be good, but since I'm only home on weekends, I wasn't able to. They've all been frozen, but there's always next year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love all the color still being shared this Fall! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Zuzu
Very pretty, I love the fall colours & flowers I'm not ready for winter yet.
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