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Papertrey Pixie Challenge and Garden Update.

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I finally finished a card last night that has been on the “to do” list all of June . Why I wait until the last minute, I do not know! Karen H. posted this challenge at the beginning of the month. It’s a photo of fat quarters and we could use the square design, the colors, or sewing on our card.

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I used a
little of everything from the challenge. I deliberately did an uneven
stitch around the edge of the card, cut the scalloped squares with a
Nestability die, and added something different to each square. The
green and orange also come from the challenge colors. I colored the
flower and the button twine with my Copic markers. Thanks
for the challenge, Karen! It was a good one.

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Cardstock: Kraft (PTI); patterned paper: A Muse; brads, flower, & buttons from stash; sentiment: Friendship Jar (PTI); button twine (PTI)

We went to the garden yesterday for the first time in over a week, and I was amazed at how much the plants had grown. The tomatoes are nearly as tall as my shoulder, the pole beans are crawling up the poles, and the lettuce and herbs are lush and full.

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The empty spot you see in the middle is partly the path we left to get into the middle of the garden but also where the peppers are planted. They are the only plants not doing too well.

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We brought home enough lettuce for a week and picked just a portion of
it. Before we go to my brother’s this weekend, I’ll go back and pick
some to take to him. By then there should be a couple more zucchini ready to pick. We also harvested two large zucchini which I’ll use
to make zucchini bread today or tomorrow. These goodies were an
unexpected surprise!

7 thoughts on “Papertrey Pixie Challenge and Garden Update.”

  1. Isn’t it fun when the garden starts to come in? I picked a small bowl of sugar snap peas and green beans last week. Tomatoes are bushy, but not fruit yet.
    Rinda

  2. All we have is a lot of rocket! I don’t know if you call it the same thing? It’s salad leaves. I love the colour combination on that card..it has a garden look about it too.

  3. Watch out for the zucchini …. it can grow in plague proportions and isn’t as nice when it gets too big! We are having winter carrots and broccolini down here at Mum and Dad’s – the carrots seem to be a funny shape which is amusing the chidren but they taste delicious.

  4. It’s looking good! We call zucchini courgettes (why do we do that?!) but it still tastes the same 😉
    Oh, and the card is great too xx

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