Great pic! I love hibiscus - my grandmother used to have one that was so full and ruffle-y she said it was called "Shirley Temple". I haven't found any like that since. I'm dying to know if we live near each other! I'm a Florida girl too... Tampa area?
Beautiful Hibiscus. Being in Florida, I'm sure everything grows like crazy. I have a pretty lavender hibiscus tree in my front yard that hasn't started to bloom yet. Oh! I finished my printed pillow and it came our fine except it's not very centered...yikes!! I thought I centered it but something happened...I could kick myself. It's bugging me so I might undo it and fix it...Ughhh! Have a wonderful day!
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Great pic! I love hibiscus - my grandmother used to have one that was so full and ruffle-y she said it was called "Shirley Temple". I haven't found any like that since.
ReplyDeleteI'm dying to know if we live near each other! I'm a Florida girl too... Tampa area?
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Hi Sylvia,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower. I just wish they lasted longer.
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I noticed that you are making pillows. I like them. And yes, you will get better as you go along.
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Beautiful Hibiscus. Being in Florida, I'm sure everything grows like crazy. I have a pretty lavender hibiscus tree in my front yard that hasn't started to bloom yet. Oh! I finished my printed pillow and it came our fine except it's not very centered...yikes!! I thought I centered it but something happened...I could kick myself. It's bugging me so I might undo it and fix it...Ughhh! Have a wonderful day!
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What a pretty flower. I wish we could grow them here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous color - we certainly don't see them in NY!!
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