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a sweet little spring card

18 Monday Mar 2013

Posted by Delena Rose in appreciate the seasons, handmade, make it

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bee, bee stamd, card-making, spring card, spring craft, sunflower stamp

spring card1

I had a few personal items to send and wanted to make a simple card to tuck into the letters. Erin stopped by last weekend and as usual, while our minds were engaged with catching up on each other’s lives, our hands were busy crafting. Unfortunately, Erin had to leave in a hurry -finishing her project just in time, and I did not get a final shot of the sweet little barnyard card that she had made! So sadly, it isn’t included in this post.

My card, as usual, was super simple. I really love bees and spring makes me think of the earliest wildflowers and the busy bees that play such a vital role in pollenating them. With all of the time I spend outdoors all spring, summer and fall, I always seem to be within a few feet of a bee or two; their industrious buzzing adding to the vibrant soundscape of gentle wind, playful squirrels and birdsong. All of the stamps and paper I used for this project are from Stampin’ Up.

sunflower stamp

I started with the yellow card, and stamped it with this huge sunflower stamp using an ink that was just slightly darker than the card for a ‘barely there’ effect.

Next, I stamped small squares of white paper (I just eye-balled the size) with Stampin’ Up’s huge French Script stamp in a pale green dye ink. Then stamped the bee over this in black pigment ink. I embossed this with black embossing powder to make it shiny and stand out. Then I backed the white square with green card stock to provide a border and adhered this to the card using thick mounting tape.

spring card

This is just a simple project, but it gives me pleasure to send a little handmade thoughtful card along to friends and family whenever I can. Sharing this project with you reminds me that spring (and bees… and flowers!) are just around the corner…
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saying goodbye to summer…

21 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Delena Rose in appreciate the seasons, cabin living

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bat, bee, breakfast, butterfly, echinacea, lavender, oxeye daisy, patio, rain, storms, summer, white wine

Yesterday was the last day of summer and I thought I’d honor the turning of the wheel and say good bye to the passing season with a few photos:

Goodbye to spontaneous wild flower arrangements in tin cans…

Goodbye to long, luxurious breakfasts on the patio…

Goodbye to butterfly visitors…

…encounters with little brown bats…

…and hard-working bees…

Goodbye to the dramatic storms, hail, tornado watches and booming thunder…

Goodbye to freshly picked herbs and medicinal teas…

…and goodbye to glasses of chilled white wine after a long day’s work in the blazing sun.

This has been another memorable and productive summer at cabinorganic! Thank you for sharing in my adventures and I look forward to many more projects, recipes, moments of wonder and adventures to come!

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end of summer: a closer look

02 Friday Sep 2011

Posted by Delena Rose in appreciate the seasons, mushrooms & fungi, wild flowers

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appreciate the seasons, bee, fungi, leaf turning yellow, lichen, look closely at nature, moss, nature close-ups, seeds, wildflower seeds, wildflowers

Summer is very nearly over… yet it’s not quite autumn. It’s that ‘in between’ time, where the bright cheerful colors of summer wildflowers are now fading, the tall grasses are beginning to turn brown, and the rich yellows, oranges and reds of autumn have yet to appear.

‘In between’ seasons are often under-appreciated and overlooked. For those who dislike winter, the end of summer can be a depressing time with everything turning brown and no bright colors to catch our attention or heady floral fragrances to arouse our senses. Because of this, it might very easy to miss the unique beauty and wonder of this particular in-between season. Today, I invite you to take a closer look at the natural world around where you live. You may be surprised to discover that there is still so much going on right under your nose (and feet)…

The ‘fur’ on these hardworking bees collecting pollen on the summer’s last remaining flowers makes me want to pet them.

Once bright purple, these wildflowers (above) now have faded and their petals are starting to fall off. Looking closer, however, one can see the seeds forming in the centers, adding a new beauty and texture…

The first signs of ‘autumn yellow’ starting to appear on the leaves…
I love the shape and texture of this wood fungus growing on my mulch pile. It has taken a few months to grow this large…

Little explosions of softness soon to be released into the air…

A close up of a clover flower gone to seed… absolutely fascinating!

Teeny tiny puffball (with stink holes), growing in a soft bed of moss…

These shots of moss, lichen and fungi make me feel like I am living on another planet…(!!!)

Taking a closer look at nature when things appear to be slowing down, one can clearly see that there is still so many fascinating things going on around us. Why not spend a few moments today taking a closer look at the natural world around you? I am sure you will find that there is a whole world of beauty and wonder just waiting to be discovered.

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