It's "GOOD TO BE GREEN" at Simon Says Stamp and Show this week!
This is my 8x8 vintage canvas that I created in celebration of the beauty of summer; with all of it's blooming flowers and leafy green bushes. It's good to be green; have a "green thumb" and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Click on the green link above and hop on over to Simon Says Stamp and Show's blog for a step by step tutorial. I hope you enjoy it and it will encourage you to create something wonderful you will want to share on our challenge.
I also hope that this little canvas will inspire you to take time to find joy in nature today ... even in the simplest things, like a beautiful flower. Then, share that joy with someone. "BLOOM WHERE YOU ARE PLANTED"
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I hope if you like the canvas, you'll come back and leave a comment! I always LOVE reading your thoughts.
Have a great week!
I love your joyous canvas Candy, great design and love those dinky flowerpots, hugs Annette x
ReplyDeleteAll is revealed in its wonderful glory, I love this Candy. You have really captured the beauty and essence if a summer garden.
ReplyDeletehugs {brenda} x0x
Oh , I so so curious about to see the whole piece. And it's not disappointing!
ReplyDeleteThose cute little vases, can't wait to see the tutorial!
How sweet is this? Love your pretty vintage card, it has a real summery feel to it!
ReplyDeleteI love this, Candy! That sweet smiling photo takes me right back to my childhood! The flower seed packs are so much fun, and those blooms are wonderful. This is one of my favorite sayings. Gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteI love this one Candy! You make everything seem so easy to create! It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour project and step by step are fab! Love those seed packets! Hugs x trace x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous canvas and tutorial. Love the mini flowers and antique seed packet especially.
ReplyDeleteYour canvas looks fantastic. You've captured the feeling of summer beautifully! Love the seed packets you've used!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a good summer.
Hugs,
Gaby
This is one gorgeous canvas. Love all the different flowers . Your tutorial on how you created this is so easy to follow thanks for sharing all your tips too.
ReplyDeleteHi Candy, I have just been over and waxed lyrical about your gorgeous canvas, it is stunning. I love all the elements - the photo, the picket fence with the fabulous crackling, those gorgeous little flower pots and your amazing flowers - oh yes - and the seed packets too -they are a delight. You never, ever, ever fail to impress! Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteHi candy,this is just wonderful,so many diffrent beautiful details,looove it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Jeannette
What a fabulous canvas Candy! Love the theme, and those little flower pots are so cute!
ReplyDeleteShasta Daisies are my favourite flower. I love this canvas - it is so cheery! I have been having internet connection problems recently so I have been scarce. Good to get back online and be inspired again!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial rocks and your flowery green project is beyond gorgeous!!! I love it so! Those flowers are amazing!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Love the mix between vintage and bright colours. Oh and these cuuuuuute litte flower pots are to die for.(:o)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous canvas Candy ! Off to check out all the wonderful details ! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteLove work canvas project Candy. Your ideas are always outstanding, the flowers, pots, seed packet, fence and on and on are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful canvas! I just saw the tutorial-love how you made the fence! And the flowers. I just love it all! :)
ReplyDeletecandy everyone of your works is stunning! Every one of them is full of fantastic details and this tutorial is really to try!
ReplyDeleteJust popped over to say hi and WOW! Love your project on the blog... those flowerpots on the fence knocked me over!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, Candy. Love all the gorgeous flowers and beautiful colors. Your tutorial is awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteLove love love!! Such a bright and happy gorgeous piece of art! Loving the sentiment and the flower pots. Thank you for your tutorial, very inspiring! Hugs, Wendy
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of joyous colors you used in this composition, Candy. That photograph you used is the precious too. Blessings!
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