This is what happens when you go to the Home Builders and Remodelers Show--you always find something you "have" to do to your house. I didn't want to go but with a retired husband now, we're figuring out the new "normal".
BEFORE:
Left corner |
Left Center |
Cherry Tree in all her glory |
Messy, messy, messy. Sixteen years of growth, some not in the right places, just messy.
AFTER:
When it warms up, I'll put two big flower pots at the base of the steps. |
I plan to add 3 more Drift Roses on this corner and we're adding a large birdbath near the corner too. |
I must say it looks pretty bare to me right now. We were able to save some of the shrubs and irises to move to other parts of the property. It kills me to dig up perfectly good plants and throw them out but that's what happened. I had to fight my husband for everything I kept.
While all the digging and planting was going on, I made quilts. Here is my current BEFORE:
This is My Scrapbasket Sampler by Cheri Payne, a Facebook project. I'm still not sure I like my setting blocks or the actual layout. There is some applique' and borders yet to be provided--we won't get those until next week. This long skinny layout is unusual and I might change that. Will wait to see what Cheri provides next. And I might buy a fat quarter or two in Chicago for those setting squares.
I'm off to International Quilt Festival Chicago tomorrow morning, where I will work in the Education office and teach four sessions of Open Studios on the show floor--String Pieced Lemoyne Stars, Hexie Stars, and Artist Trading Cards (ATCs)--Baubles and Beads. If you're there, check the schedule for Open Studios and come on by--it's FREE and full of great info provided by lots of teachers.
Hexie Stars |
String Pieced Lemoyne Star |
ATC by Mariette found on Pinterest |
Have a great week, and let's quilt!
Barbara
Holy smokes! That looks like an amazing amount of yard work and digging up! You['ll get used to it then you'll like it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time in Chicago!