It was so beautiful outside this week in San Diego,
I decided to stamp some pots and spoons.
I planted some more seeds.
You can never have enough things growing in the garden.
A little bling to add to the markers.
Still time for pumpkins.
I saved this pumpkin from last year.
Love the bright orange color.
More bling...
Carrots are simple to grow.
I'm trying some carnival blend this time.
A girl can never have enough carats.
Ha, Ha!! I couldn't resist.
Their new home...
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~Pernilla
You are so clever. I love the labeled peat moss baskets, what a delightful idea. Connie :)
ReplyDeleteI Love how you took such simple peat pots and made them so special! Thanks so much for hosting. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeletehaha cracking UP at the carats/ carrots quip!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post and what great features!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!
Hugs,
Debbie
thrilled to have my homestead featured dressed up for the 4th!! thanks,
ReplyDeleteKaren
Brayton Homestead Interiors
I love the idea of stamping the little peat pots, I was about to start some Kale, and I think I may have to pull out my stampers. Your garden is very beautiful! I look forward to following your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so simple and cute!! I had to pin it! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSherry
I love every bit of this, but seeing that big orange pumpkin just gets me itchin' for Fall!! just linked up, thanks so much for hosting Jody!
ReplyDeleteI love your spoons!!!!!!!!!!! so cute :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend, and thanks so much for the sweet comments you always post on my projects.
xox
Oh to live in a climate where things grow so fast! I love planting seeds and use to plant lots of pumpkins for the grandkids. Hope to again next year! Your spoons are so cute and love the Wardian case you put the seedlings in. Thank you for hosting your lovely party and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteNancy
So sweet looking!
ReplyDeleteLove your stamped peat pots -- so clever!! Love the bling on your stamped spoon markers too... your garden is delish in every way! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jody and Stan; loved looking at your stamped spoons and stamped peet pots. Great ideas. Thanks for hosting too. I added vintage egg crate and memories this week. Enjoyed the features too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. Good gardening tip.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting-I LOVE your peat pot 'display'!! So creative and stunning!
ReplyDeleteSusan
must love junk
Thanks so much for hosting and for featuring my fishy post...love your stamped spoons they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your carrot spoon
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a way to create me some spoons similiar, just hit them with a big hammer I guess ? LOL
then I need letters??? oh well just thinking out loud
I always likes seeing your blog
Your peat pots turned out great! I love your carrot spoon to. Always fun to create whimsy for the garden. Wonderful features as always.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend,
Hugs Rosemary...xo
Loved your carrot joke and your cute "hothouse." Oh, to have it cool enough to plant seeds in midsummer. Not here! Your seeds must be loving their fancy digs and pretty labels. : ) Thank you for hosting your party, and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Joday, Thank you so very much for following my blog "A Table for Rue". I love your blogs, you have such wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteI will be back often!
Carla
Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeletewhat a cute hothouse, jody! love the adorable peat pots and the "carats":) thanks for hosting, too!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your stamped spoons!!
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