Tuesday, May 27, 2008

To share - My little Patch


I would like to share with you a LO that i did last week of my little patch, which i love. My little garden, which after some lovely rain was looking nice and refreshed. I love to get out into the garden after a rain, to dig and plant.

I just had to scrap it, and i used inspiration from a page that caught my eye in a creating Keepsakes - May 08. The colour of the duck egg blue and the red thickers got me in!!

Hope you like it too :)

9 comments:

Meredith said...

This is beautiful Sue - what a great way to record how your garden looks too!! I know the page that you sought inspiration from and this looks great! :-)

Tiff Firth said...

beaut page. Great to see it online. go girl.

sandra said...

what a great idea...scrap your garden! Pity I don't have a garden to scrap!
Seriously I love your layout and the colours look great.

Anonymous said...

love the colors,look so fresh and pretty, and lovely garden.good inspiration to get started on my garden which we have demolished half[yard renovations] and the other half had died over summer,so may head to port lincoln and have a bit of a spend up at the garden shops after all that rain we had..

Anonymous said...

What a gorgeous garden Sue, makes mine look like a desert!! Love the colour combo, great job:)
Karen D

Anonymous said...

I did it ,today instead of spending up on scrapping, I spent up on plants...now I just have to plant them and then hope my sons dont demolish them while playing footy in the front yard...think Im dreaming

Tiff Firth said...

you must have been torn between plants and products. You'll need to scrap a spring page when all is in bloom to share with us.
:)
I know what I would have spent my $$ on......

sandra said...

LOL
I spent money on gardening too
$2.50 on a guava bush from Woolies and about $50 on scrapbooking!
guess where my priorities are at the moment!!!

SueP said...

Oh i did get the gardening itches going, didn't i. Gardening is good therapy, i don't know if its just the getting outdoors in the fresh air...but who cares, and then to take photos of the end result is very rewarding too!

Good luck with your planting Maryanne and hope it all grows without the boys stomping on it.