Despite below freezing temperatures, the rosemary lives on in my herb garden. I cannot figure that one out, can anyone explain? Anyhow I decided to take this picture outside and use some rosemary in the staging of it. I am quite pleased with my card, though I think of these colors as *boy* colors i am happy to make a card using my beloved flowers! I used a double nestabilities frame cut out of watercolor paper and the focal is stamped with black staz on and watercolored from the ink pads. Thanks for looking and off to work i go!
Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2008 GMT Views: 4547
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Registered: May 15, 2005 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 8029
Tue, Jan 08, 2008 @ 6:56 AM
Wonderful way to put these colors together. This is a super pretty card Nancy! Great water coloring...the texture of that paper is great on the matts for your main image. TFS
Registered: March 11, 2007 Location: In my Garden in West Jefferson, Ohio Posts: 4278
Tue, Jan 08, 2008 @ 7:15 AM
What a sweet card. I'm also an herb gardener. For about 30 years now. Until the ground totally freezes for a long period your rosemary will continue to live. If the ground is soft enough....dig it up and take it inside and bring it back out in the spring. If it's an ARP rosemary it just might live all winter outside...all according to your location. ARP is a Madeline Hill variety
I love your card making and visit your site often.
Thanks for sharing.
GardenDiva aka Tina DeLong West Jefferson, Ohio
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