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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Diva's Weekly Challenge #257

Spring may have sprung here in Durham this week. If not, I have most definitely been infected with spring fever! The sun is shining,and I have been spending hours in the garden cleaning up debris from last week's storms and high winds. Ah, spring--even better when you're retired! One of my favorite memories is of spending my week of spring school vacation putting in a patio, several beds, a path and steps in our garden years ago. It was physically hard, and definitely dirty work, but I loved it. Unfortunately, I never found all of the necessary elements, notably time and weather, to do it again, and keeping up the garden proved more than I could handle when I was working. So now, I delight in re-connecting with it!
I tell you this as a preface to my post for this week's Diva Challenge. Given how little I've been inside, I first decided to use a tile I did a few days ago and sparkle it up for Amy Broady's "Ooh Shiny!" challenge. I wanted to make my Hollibaugh appear to have metallic ribbons.

Not so happy with the results, I grabbed a Bijou tile for Take 2.


With the scanner, it has lost its sparkle! So, if you're in the neighborhood, stop by--I'll be in the garden!--and I'll show you my shine :)
Have a wonderful week! Thanks for looking! I always enjoy your comments.  

19 comments:

  1. If I lived in the neighborhood, I would love to come by and see garden, tile and you. But since it's a bit far away I just look at the tiles and say they are beautiful. I love Hollibaugh with those golden ribbons!

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  2. I like both tiles but the second is my favourite. I like how light you've made Umble.

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  3. You're just a bit too far north for me to drop in but, be warned, if we do come up there, I'll be there begging for tea and a few quiet moments in your garden. I like both tiles, although the bijou one works best for me.

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    1. No need to beg! Thank you for stopping by virtually!

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  4. Love your Hollibaugh shiny ribbons. Oh to be in the garden... We in Minnesota, still have some time to go before that happens!

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    1. Spring will be in Minnesota before you know it! Thanks for this virtual visit!

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  5. I'm so happy that you are having weather favorable to gardening. I think your first tile looks super with the golden threads and the Bijou is sweet as well. Enjoy your outside!

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  6. Oh I want springtime too, my garden looks more like a mud-garten, it is raining and raining, can't wait to spend more time with my plants and flowers and see them grow! I love the bijou tile, it is so sweet and I can imagine the shine!!

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    1. My garden is full of mud, too, for the moment! Thank you for your virtual visit!

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  7. Both are lovely, your Bijou tile has so much detail and sparkle.

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  8. I love both tiles, beacause of their contrast and the maybe-not-so-sparkly-on-the-photo parts. I can just imagine how they will sparkle, nice!

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  9. Love both tiles, the Umble is my favourite!
    And I would like to come in your garden, but I am afraid it is a liitle too far away;-) Wish you a nice sunday!

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    1. Thank you Simone! Wishing you plenty of tangling time this week!

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  10. Wonderful, I admire your Umble. Great to get out in the garden isn't it, our bulbs are out but am looking forward to seeing some more colourful growth.

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