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Synonymes : cresson du Pérou, cresson du Mexique, cresson d’Inde, cresson des jésuites, fleur d’amour, plante à cheveux. Comment soupçonner que derrière cette plante qui enflamme les ja…
C’est parfois amusant de voir à quel point la nature peut nous surprendre. Que ce soit en créant une orange déguisée en citrouille, ou un arbre qui semble prêt à traverser la route, on pourrait croire que Dame Nature a un sacré sens de l’humour. Quand on l’observe attentivement, le monde est plein de détails aussi perturbants pour l’œil qu’ils ne sont plaisants à voir.
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Achille Théodore Cesbron - Les Fleurs du Sommeil
Valérie Hadida est une artiste sculpteur et peintre. Les "petites bonnes femmes" de Valérie Hadida , comme elle se plaît à les qualifier, sont une
九水巷 aka 999999999sx (Chinese) - Evening Pond, 2022, Paintings
This sweet herb – sometimes maligned as an invasive weed – deserves a second look, and with it you get a bee guarantee. Words: Jenny Somervell It’s a photographer's delight, a treasure chest of health, and a delightful summer culinary garnish with a cucumber-cool freshness. The ancients thought that nature had no finer blue than borage flowers. It was so beautiful the colour was often chosen to paint the Madonna’s robes. The blue flowers were embroidered on fine medieval tapestries and included on the page borders of herbals. Close up, borage's flowers are bright blue – sometimes white or pink
The Serendipity exhibition, is Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s 16th international curated exhibition, and in partnership with prestigious New York gallery, Haven Gallery. This exhibition brings together over 90 incredible local American and international artists, including the Winners of the 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, each exploring the Serendipity theme through the lens of their unique lived experience and artistic styles. While at the same time bringing the pages of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine to life!
Une recette de Beignets de fleurs d'acacia, une recette de cuisine de printemps facile à réaliser et savoureuse.
"Everybody knew: Don’t touch the titan."
Hello and welcome to the Around the World on Wednesday Blog Hop for April! Each month a group of creative friends create a project for a theme. Below is an image of all of the crew and where they are from around the globe. Such a talented, friendly and wonderful group of people. Last month I attended OnStage a Stampin' Up!® Event held in Melbourne. I loved catching up with a few of the Around the World on Wednesday Team Members whilst there. Below is a picture of Melissa Gifford, Cheryll Miller, Rochelle Laird-Smith and myself. These beautiful ladies are so talented and I love that we know each other through this amazing design team. This year is going so quick! I can't believe we are in April already. The weather here in Australia finally cooling. We had a severe rainfall here last weekend and there were many roads cut by flooding or small landslides on the mountains that border my home town. It was the perfect opportunity to spend some time in the craft room being creative with my dog at my feet "helping". This months challenge, This or That, had me thinking for a while. I felt I should create a simple card and then step it up, but then, I decided to make two cards with a similar layout and the same products. I chose to create my cards using new product that I chose to purchase for OnStage in Melbourne for the After Hours classes. Something new and so much fun to attend on top of the OnStage Event. The new bundle I chose is the Spotlight on Nature Bundle. The delicate images and gorgeous Dies won me over instantly. These cards are something that I imagined creating with the Bundle as soon as I saw it. Soft colours and the divine die cut circles at the centre of my card. For my first card I decided to layer the beautiful circle die cuts and sit the fussy cut stamped and coloured images on top. The circle dies are adhered together with Dimensionals and I also used Dimensionals to add to the mat layer. I have stamped the two fussy cut images in the new Basic Beige ink before colouring in with Petal Pink and Soft Sea Foam Stampin' Blends. For the background layer I stamped the Sketched Plaid stamp in Basic White ink on Soft Sea Foam card stock and glued that to a mat layer before adhering to the Soft Sea Foam card base. I placed three of the Petal Pink Foiled Gems around the die cut pieces on the circle diecut. On a piece of Soft Sea Foam card stock I stamped the sentient in Soft Sea Foam ink before cutting it out with paper snips. I tied some Linen Thread in a bow and adhered it to the bottom of the sentiment piece before adhering the sentiment with Dimensionals. For my second card I wanted to use the beautiful new neutral Basic Beige for my card base. I felt it would go well with the softness of Petal Pink and Soft Sea Foam. I decided to make a simpler and quicker version of the card above. The Sketched Plaid stamp was inked in Basic Beige and stamped on a Basic Beige mat layer. Then glued to the card base. I stamped the floral image on a piece of basic white card stock in Basic Beige ink before die cutting it with a circle die and colouring with Petal Pink and Soft Sea Foam Stampin' Blends. I stamped the sentiment in Soft Sea Foam ink on the top right hand side of the floral image. I adhered three of the Petal Pink Foiled Gems around the stamped images. Before adhering to the card base using Dimensionals I cut a 10cm length of the new Petal Pink Diagonal Trim and adhered it to the centre of the card front underneath where the circle die layer went. Up next on this months hop is the wonderfully talented Rochelle Laird- Smith. Click on the next blog button below to head to her post. Jan Clothier - NZ Leonie Stuart - AU Rochelle Laird-Smith - AU Cheryll Miller - AU Danielle Kassing - NL Aurélie Fabre - FR Angie McKenzie - US Kelly Taranto - US Chris Smith - US Tricia Butts - US Theresa McEntee - US Bree Renwick - US Lori Willcox - CA Teri West - US Cheryl Hamilton - US Thanks for stopping by! I hope to have inspired you to create two projects with some similarities as I have here. I was fun creating the one with more layers first then pairing it back for the second card.
With soaring temperatures and hosepipe bans, it's useful to know which drought tolerant garden plants will benefit greatly from the summer heatwave.
Les fleurs comestibles confèrent autant de beauté que de goût aux plats qu’elles accompagnent.
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“the sweet, small, clumsy feet of april came into the ragged meadow of my soul.” -e.e. cummings — art credit: Salvador Dali ‘Flowers’ 1948