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12-23-2009, 11:38 AM
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Grounds Keeper
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Gardener's Cards and wrappings
Carol had me laughing with her post When A Gardener Wraps Christmas Presents I also love using botanical prints for cards and wrappings, as well as handmade mulberry paper, embedded with leaves and blooms. See my previous post on Mulberry Paper Mulberry gift bags with ferns and petals Heavily textured with bamboo and grass blooms Simple and elegant-bamboo leaves Ferns-this one looks as if its on snow Berries, twigs, vines, dried flowers and leaf skeletons make perfect "bows" or accents when wrapping presents with these. For greeting cards there is no end of lovely garden themed prints available, such as this one by Mudlark Cardinal Grosbeak by John James Audubon, 1833 is a classic botanical print used in holiday cards. ![]() Read more at Caribbean Garden... |
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