Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Vintage Garden Passport Kit March 2019


Hello Friends,

I am getting ready to start planning what needs done in my flower garden this spring, as well as what I am planting this year in my eating garden.

I live in a home built in 1918, my hubby worked landscaping in college and he used his knowledge and love for flowers and designed very beautiful flower beds, with as many bushes, and perennials as possible, to fit the style of my home.  I really enjoyed working with the Vintage Garden Passport Kit, from Taylormade4u, as it reminds me of my beautiful yard. Check out the images here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/672747048/vintage-garden-passport-kit-spring

 Oh and then there is a great set of bugs that would be perfect to use with this kit, it can be found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/634285107/bug-atc-cards






I decided to create a 3D garden in cigar box that looks like a book. I hope you enjoy my work















Taylormade4u images can be downloaded and printed out like a digi stamps. or you can order the kit printed for you. There are some kits that have physical stamps offered also.

Thank You for your interest, until next time...


7 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness Robin! What an awesome recycled art project! I would love to see your house, I love that era. It sounds like our husbands have a lot in common...you could use a beehive in your flower garden;)

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    1. Thank You so much Wendy! I love to recycle objects into art projects! I love my house, I fell in love as soon as I seen the dining room, crown molding, wood built ins, a window seat! I told the real estate agent we would take it, I thought I was going to have administer CPR to may hubby, LOL, he quickly said did you not look at the kitchen! As far as a beehive in my garden, I don't have a formal one, however, I have bee loving flowers and plants in my yard, it is always buzzing out there!

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  2. Another wonderful project Robin. I also decorate cigar boxes. Yours came out so fun.

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    1. Thank You, Monica! I have really enjoyed being part of your design team, your images are beautiful, plus your are generous with kits, always plenty to use! I would like to see some of your cigar boxes, sometime!

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  3. This is absolutely GORGEOUS! Love all the little bits and pieces and how everything mixes together!

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  4. It's another fantastic project, Robin! I love it! :o)

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  5. Robin, this project is beyond awesome! Vintage really is your "thing" and it shows. Beautiful job on the cigar box!

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