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Friday’s Flower……..Park Princess Dahlia

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The purpose of life is to discover your gift.
The meaning of life is to give it away.

David Viscott

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Today’s flower is the Park Princess Dahlia.  Are they not lovely?  Some of you know that my middle daughter, Ashley is a gardener.  When she was a little girl, we used to chuckle at what a tree hugger she was…….not much as changed as she has grown, as you can see.

One of the places where Ashley gardens is a place called Eastman Hill in Lovell, Maine.  The homesite and the gardens are just gorgeous.  Here are a few more pictures of some of the lovely flowers that Ashley tends to here.

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Stampin…..yikes!
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Ok…….now that I have shared some beauty with you, I will share something not so beautiful….LOL.  My first attempt at stamping something.  It’s a bit crooked, eh?

Did you know that there is another whole world of obsessed people like us knitters?  It’s Stampers.  Holy Moses, I had no idea there were so many different things out there that had to do with a small rubber stamp.

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I started on a quest to find some stamps that I could do custom for some soap boxes and inadvertently opened up that Pandora box.  Take a look here, here and here…..

Slam.………I am shutting that box’s door fast!!!!


16 thoughts on “Friday’s Flower……..Park Princess Dahlia

  1. I love dahlias too. My mom grew those big-as-a-dinner-plate kind when I was young. They kind of remind me of big splashy fireworks! Lucky Ashley that she gets to tend a lovely garden like that. She looks like a brunette version of you Kim! Love the soap boxes too.

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  2. The Dahlia is lovely. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one before. “Your stampin” looks really nice…very professional in a country kitchen kind of way. 🙂

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  3. I’ve told my mom about the wonderful blog friends I’ve made and that there’s a whole similar community of quilters but she still won’t even give in so far as email. 😦

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  4. Beautiful….flowers AND daughter! Now, on the subject of the rubber stamps…..you definitely want to close that door, fast! I have THOUSANDS of rubber stamps taking up valuable wool space in my workshop. I know.

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  5. What a beautiful dahlia!
    Ooo, those stamps are addictive, aren’t they? I’m a little hooked myself. I find the clear acrylic ones easier to use because I can see where I’m positioning them. It’s even been possible to restamp them if the ink doesn’t cover fully the first time. I like the font you’re using and the leaf and dot stamp.

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  6. A friend took me to a stamping shop in NYC last year. Whoa. You aren’t kidding, another Pandora’s box. I left quickly with just a few multipurpose items. Just a few.

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  7. Lol!! I’ve taught free stamping classes for years, and didn’t realize quite how many stamps I had til this month as I’m moving across the country & thus packing up the house. Yikes! I’m now much more involved with my knitting, and as addicted as I can be, but if I can help answer any questions for you, please feel free to ask! 🙂 I love the font and leaves you used.

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  8. Ashley is lovely, and so are the gardens she tends. Isn’t it wonderful to see your children follow their bliss?
    Ahh, rubber stamps… yet another creative art… be brave Kim, you can do it!

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