Yep, I've started yet another stitch!
Say hello to "Follow Your Heart"!
Some people go to their LNS for a Shot of Color.
I can also go to Down to Earth and get a Color Jolt.
Glass bottles
All things purple
Rooster towels
Rainbow dishes
Bottles - can you tell I loved the glass bottles?
Planters
Bluebird houses
Mason Jar bird feeders
Aren't those clever?
Mason Bee Houses
Painted by a local elementary school.
Renee's Seeds
Territorial Seed Company seeds
Their headquarters are just a few miles south of here.
Funky bird watering cans.
Double primroses
(I bought four of 'em!)
12 comments:
Nothing better on a winter day than to get a color jolt! I love the glass bottles too and I think they would fit right in with Hubby's antique bottle collection.
The new stitch looks like a fun one!
What a happy place to visit. Which, it reminds me, I should start checking out seeds!
The rooster towels are cute, I love anything chicken related for the kitchen. I think colour has quite an impact on how we feel.
Lovely new chart you will stitch and what a perfect way to get a burst of colour!! I love all those coloured bottles together!
What a great place with lots of fun things! I like your new cross stitch. Have a great day Vicky, Wanda
Sorry Beth, I can't multitask - I know you are not Vicky. I said her name and typed it instead of yours.
I would love to go there about now. I need some color. What a lovely place to shop!
What a great store!! Have you seen bottle trees? All those pretty bottles made me think of them.
Love your new start and the bee houses :)
What a fun place to visit! I am a sucker for pretty colored glass bottles. And I love double primroses--glad you got some :) And now I'm really intrigued by those Mason Jar bird feeders--it kind of looks like a chicken feeder bottom with the jar attached--I may have to try to make one--it's cute!
A lovely new chart design. Great shop!
I'm back, and starting reading old blogposts...be prepared! Love the spring colors, especially the bottles and the funky watering cans! Are those bee/bird houses for bees--really??
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