Tuesday, February 22, 2011

ROSES THAT NEVER FADE


I am now threatening to start gluing
 wool roses to my bare trees.
We have not had a bad winter at all, not compared
 to most of you, but Spring better hurry!


Being cooped up inside means 
I keep felting wool and turning out roses,
which will soon overrun the house.
 I am so ready to hit the yard
and get some of these guys growing again.


All of you with snow predicted this week,
must be ready to move south or west by now.



Linking up with Kathleen for White Wednesday
and my first time doubling up
 with Debra at Capers of Vintage Vixens 
for Bloggers Bodega.

Suzan

Project Genesis is coming up fast
March 1st. Mark your calendar, all you
guys who (oops) forgot last time.
I will be doing the link the morning before
because the first of March is 
a busy day around here. 
WOOT!

23 comments:

  1. I think wire leaves would be lovely under a felted rose!

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  2. Suzan,
    Love your roses! Congratulations and best wishes for your new store. Looks like you've already sold quite a bit.
    Have a good week....stay warm.
    Susie

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  3. I, for one would love to see your beautiful roses on a tree;) But can you make them is pink because we still have a lot of white around here, if you know what I mean;)
    ~Debra xxx
    Capers of the vintage vixens

    P.S.
    Thank you soooo much for posting that you have joined us on Blogers' Bodega. If no one posts about it on their blogs new people will not know about us all, so Thank you once again:)

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  4. I LOVE these! Are you selling these cuties?
    Brenda

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  5. I love you roses! They would look cute on my little purses!
    Theresa
    aka:tot

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  6. Beautiful flowers....both the real ones and your fabulous wool ones. I love how you have packaged them too!! You have been one busy bee (my spring reference)!
    Jane

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  7. your roses - real and felted are both gorgeous

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  8. You've been a busy lady. Your roses look wonderful.
    Happy White Wednesday!
    Debbie

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  9. Z. ~ We are flower making fools for spring! The roses look great on the lampshade with the burlap that is so pretty! Your packaging is very boutiquish... very nice! see that, i snuck in a new word, feel free to use it anytime ;) have a great night! Theresa xoxo

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  10. Love the roses. Your photos are beautiful.

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  11. Your roses are just wonderful. I have a poor little tree that the freeze got to and if it doesn't sprout a bud soon I will have to buy some of your roses.
    Love your works
    hugs
    Becky

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  12. Gorgeous flowers, love the felt roses! I'm with you about being over this winter thing! Would love to see your roses on the trees too!

    xoxo,
    Ellen

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  13. Hey Sweetie Pie
    Love those roses...make me some :) I need to order a couple of dozen for my jewelry class coming up in cream felt.
    So I am back and it seemed I never left, the sunshine is gone and I haven't seen it now in almost a week, and it snowed yesterday... feel sorry for me, ha!
    I've been thinking of doing a post on my garden too... I think we are all itching to get into the garden.
    Have a great day!
    Blessings
    Rebecca

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  14. Don't come west...we still have lots of snow here. Love your roses, you can never have too many of them.

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  15. I like your idea of the little rosettes on the burlap lamp shade. I sure hope Spring arrives soon. We are going to get hit with quite a few inches the next couple days. The snow is falling as I type:(

    Think warm thoughts!

    Kathleen

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  16. Stopping by from Blondie's blog (AKA Jane)...so nice to "meet" you!I love your wool roses...and your real roses, too! Makes me long for springtime even more! I am now a follower! :)

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  17. Hi Suzan,
    I'm just popping over from Jane's blog, Blondie's Journal. She did such a nice feature on your beatufiul wool roses. :)
    I can't wait for Spring to get here, too... soon...
    Have a great day!
    ~ Jo :)

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  18. Hello Suzan! I'm here via Blondi aka Jane! So glad she shared your work and blog with us...love it!
    Looking forward to following you!
    hugs,
    paula:)

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  19. So happy to have found your lovely blog via Blondie! I'm a new follower and look forward to getting to know you better!
    Have a great weekend.
    Tammy

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  20. Yes we are very sick of snow...so Mother nature gave us 2 tornado's today in our area GEZ! I adore your roses,they are so,so very elegant!

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