So, here you go...some simple cards made from kraft cardstock and some old Fancy Pants die cuts I had, some buttons and miscellaneous flowers.







It's been a fairly good day...the kids have all had baths (everyone except for me, which is pretty typical, and perhaps some of you moms can relate), we have strawberries starting to grow and our garden wasn't washed away by the rain last night.




And so, there it is. I hope it has been worth the wait. You should be able to click on the individual pictures to get a closer look if you're interested.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

For this page I used Pink Paislee Winsome Enchanting paper, American Crafts Thickers and ribbon, some Making Memories buttons and Paper Studio lace trim.

I apologize for the funky layout picture. I don't know if it was because of wierd lighting when I took the picture or if it's just because of the shading in the paper itself. Perhaps I'll take a new picture tomorrow and see if I can get this any better.
Have a great night!
Do you see the color of the marker at the top of the box where it says, "Broad Line"? That is Primrose, and that was the color of Hailey this afternoon. Seriously. All over her.
Here are some pictures of the girls outside today. We could not resist with the weather as beautiful as it was. Have I mentioned how much I love my new camera? I was playing with some of the other modes, so these aren't fabulous, but the girls are still adorable.

And, lastly, a sign of spring. This is also a sign of longevity, of perseverence and hardiness. We bought some trees a couple of months ago with every intention of planting them right away...then Matt injured his foot, and we got sick and we went out of town and it snowed and we had thunderstorms and...you name it. These trees have seen lots of harsh conditions since that day we purchased them and they made it through. I was so worried that the trees had died, that we'd wasted the money spent and that we'd have to get something else to replace them until I saw these little green leaves. The trees will be beautiful in the spring of next year when all of the pink and white flowers are blooming.
As Sarah likes to say, "Have a wonderful day!"



I took this picture standing on my front porch looking slightly northwest. I love that you can see the beautiful day we had enjoyed just moments before when the kids were swinging in the backyard contrasted with the rain that started just after this picture was taken.I hope that you are having a good day wherever you might be.

