Thanks so much for the comment and the follow. I'm following back. You have a lovely (big) family! I had hoped to have 4 children, but God has blessed me with 3 and I wouldn't trade them for anything!
We know a family where the Mom said, "I wanted 4 children, he wanted 6. So we compromised." (They have 10.)
Thanks, Kristi. Here's the site where I got the heart: http://en.origami-club.com/. The flower was kind of what we did at a local friends' craft night, except for them we used tissue paper. The paper I used was a little stiff for such a small flower. But you live, you learn. Happy Wednesday! :O)
Thanks for the visit, Shannon! I was so amazed at the amount of packaging that comes with the samples. Next Monday they will have the first curbside recycling in my teeny tiny town and I want to put as little as possible in the bin...in the very best way, natch. I LOVE the title of your blog!
Hi! Just stopping by to welcome you to the A-Z Challenge. I lasted homeschooling a year and a half and then they begged to go public school...sigh. Nice to meet you!
Tina @ Life is Good Co-host, April 2013 A-Z Challenge @TinaLifeisGood, #atozchallenge
Thanks for the visit and the challenge welcome, Tina. Welcome to my Back Porch! :O) Y'know, I'm doing better on my list of post topics for April than I am for February...I better get to work!
how lovely!! and fun too!!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
happy WW!
Thanks so much for the comment and the follow. I'm following back. You have a lovely (big) family! I had hoped to have 4 children, but God has blessed me with 3 and I wouldn't trade them for anything!
ReplyDeleteWe know a family where the Mom said, "I wanted 4 children, he wanted 6. So we compromised." (They have 10.)
Good job repurposing LuAnn. I need a "how to" so I can do it myself! Lucky you, married to your computer tech!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kristi. Here's the site where I got the heart: http://en.origami-club.com/. The flower was kind of what we did at a local friends' craft night, except for them we used tissue paper. The paper I used was a little stiff for such a small flower. But you live, you learn. Happy Wednesday! :O)
ReplyDeleteCute creations! It's always fun to figure out how to repurpose something.
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Thanks for the visit, Shannon! I was so amazed at the amount of packaging that comes with the samples. Next Monday they will have the first curbside recycling in my teeny tiny town and I want to put as little as possible in the bin...in the very best way, natch. I LOVE the title of your blog!
ReplyDeleteGreat job LuAnn! Wonderful way to recycle all that paper. Thank you for stopping by my blog. I'm having a giveaway if you are interested.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna, I appreciate you stopping by.
ReplyDeleteMy whole family drink sweet tea, but it is just one of the boys and I who enjoy a cup of hot tea every once in a while.
Hi! Just stopping by to welcome you to the A-Z Challenge. I lasted homeschooling a year and a half and then they begged to go public school...sigh. Nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteTina @ Life is Good
Co-host, April 2013 A-Z Challenge
@TinaLifeisGood, #atozchallenge
Thanks for the visit and the challenge welcome, Tina. Welcome to my Back Porch! :O) Y'know, I'm doing better on my list of post topics for April than I am for February...I better get to work!
ReplyDeleteYes, interesting, I like the composition you've created.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Leovi. Your comment made my day, because your photography is ART!
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