Some more Dorset buttons. I forgot that I was going to bead these, but maybe tonight, I will get around to beading.
Marie, you didn't know what you were starting, did you? You thought it was just your obsession, but they are the perfect little project for when there is nothing specific going on.
Early morning view of verbena and peach tree descendant of the huge one we lost several years ago.
Brilliant colourful array of Dorset buttons, they will look even more wonderful after beading.
ReplyDeleteHa ! Stephanie - look at what YOU started. It's the Dorest button invasion of the states !! They are, tryly ao wonderfullly addictive...I LOVE yours Jenclair .. think of all of the uses for them too !!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stephanie! They are so much fun to make.
ReplyDeleteMarie - Oh, so Stephanie is the instigator. They are addictive and while I have no current plans for them, they are certainly an enjoyable way to watch television or listen to NPR!
LOVE those buttons!! =-) And I do love verbena, it's so happy...I have a lot of it in my yard and it seems like it's almost always blooming...
ReplyDeleteYour buttons are wonderful! You have reminded me that I need to add some beads to mine. Oh, you are so right about them being addictive.
ReplyDeleteYour Dorset button are lovely. I may have to add them to my 'someday' list.
ReplyDeleteDebby -- Thanks, Debby, the buttons are a wonderful discovery thanks to Marie and Stephanie. The Homestead Purple verbena can take over, but since it provides such lovely color from spring through fall, that's OK with me!
ReplyDeleteMyra -- Aren't the buttons fun? I tend to forget the beads,too, and then go back and add them.
Kim -- I know...that "someday" list gets longer and longer, doesn't it?
As amazing as the dorset buttons may be, I am totally agog over the GARDEN. So many flowers - I am still waiting not so patiently for the first crocus.
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