Blue Milkweed

Blue Milkweed is the first scarf I’ve made that refuses to be photographed in the house. Her colors just don’t come through well so here she is-featured in the midst of autumn greens. She’s in stock now.

It’s that wild and crazy time of year, when all outside must be put to rest before winter. I’m still waiting for some bulbs to ship in but house plants are almost inside now. It’s this time of year when I’m trying to remember what I did and didn’t order last winter…thank goodness I can search back into emails.

A fresh coat of green paint on the house, required transplanting some small fir trees that I’ve been growing on the south side of the house. 
Still a little unruly, but I’m loving it. It’s a collection of white pines and fir saplings that will grow up to create a lovely green entrance to the garden. Just have to keep them hydrated!
We did many fairs this Spring- with plans for a few more this fall. See where we’ll be. 

Groundbreaking Spring 2025

Since life has been slow, we’ve trained our sights on a complete redo of our garage at the front of the property. It will incorporate the removal of two giant trees and all gardens at the front of the property to, um.. places of my design. I’m going to double the garden bed on the left side to find a new home for displaced plantings.

Furoshiki is your answer to beautiful eco-friendly wrapping solutionsAnd, I’ve hand drawn wrapping styles that eliminate ribbons, tape and waste. The wrapping is a second gift the recipient will be able to re-use..Get creative- it can be fun too! Caution..This takes practice. If you’re interested, reach out and I can show you some designs. I have pre-packaged some fabric and designs to choose from.

And now, for a no brainer….Lens cloths that you’ll love to use and give.

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