The Graphic Fairy
Don't you think Pansies are beautiful?
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I'm not home to plant a garden this summer, but if I were I think it would have to contain a few Pansies.
Do you have your nails done?
How about Pansies nails for Spring?
I have no real Pansies to share with you, but I did find a Pansy embroidery pattern in my 1940's collection.
Just click on the picture and save if you've a notion to sew this lovely bouquet!
Now don't say I never give you anything....
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Now for the results on the question I presented to all of you about whether you would wallpaper your walls again.
No's-10
Yeas=5
Maybes-5
It was fun! Thanks for participating, Ladies!
Thanks for the pattern...I saved it. And I love the fingernails. I have never had a manicure....shocking, I know. But I always keep my nails nice and polished. I polish my toenails, too because we wear sandals just about year round here. Fun post! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteIf one enjoys "The English Cottage" look, wallpaper cannot be avoided. And I do...very much like the look...cozy, charming, forgiving.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pansy pattern!
Oh I adore Pansies, want to go get some today, Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteI love pansies and I love to see their happy faces.
ReplyDeleteYour poll was interesting.
Have a wonderful day.
I Love pansies --and almost published a Pansy Blog post today also... BUT--I decided to do my birdies instead. My Pansy blog will be soon though--since I love them too.
ReplyDeleteLove the fingernail possibilities. That is awesome.
Hugs,
Betsy
I don't think I have ever had wallpaper. Thanks for the smile..love pansies. My sil gets her nails done, she is one of those competitive bike riders, she just got her nails done with a bike motif. Blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pansies - they are such sweet, happy flowers :)
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day, sweet Kimberly!
Hello, I love Pansies also, My Mother loved orange ones. So I always think of her when I see them!
ReplyDeleteThey really are a hardy little flower!
Blessings, Roxy
What cute nails !! I do like the old pansy pattern. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteI need to plant a flower garden -- where and when will be the question..No nails done - but those are pretty indeed!
ReplyDeleteKeep safe..
HUgs
Such pretty pansies and those nails are awesome!
ReplyDeletePansies are just so darn sweet. :)
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Laura
Oh pansies I love they have those happy smiles each day and then if your sad. That smiles soon finds it way back. Those flowers God gave for sure to cheer us up on gloomy days.
ReplyDeleteOh I like your pansie nails.
I love pansies! They have such happy little faces!
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty little pansies and I would love to embroider that pansy design on a tea towel! Thanks for popping in to see my trip snaps.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Hi Kimberly,
ReplyDeleteWell I guess the no's have it but my philosophy is do what you love. So if you want to paper something go for it. Loved to see all your pansy pictures. Love the nails. So sweet for spring.
Kris
The pansies are wonderful...Thank You!
ReplyDeleteNo I do not do my nails. I like all the fun ideas they have for nails.
:-) I do my toes. Maybe I could do a pansy on my big toes? :-)
Those are some cute nails! I love the pretty little pansy, but have never planted them. I need to do that!
ReplyDeleteI love pansies. I like that they come in so many colors. No wallpaper for me though! I do like the historic wallpaper you see in Victorian homes and such. It just doesn't fit in with our log home!
ReplyDeleteI love pansies. They remind me of little smiling faces. I plant them every fall and enjoy them over the winter.
ReplyDeleteI love pansies. (did you see my post today?) The pansy pattern is really sweet and so is the graphic. I love the nail! How cute are they? I have a quilt with appliquéd pansies on it that we received as a wedding gift. Hugs. Pam
ReplyDeleteI have pansies in my front garden most of the year.
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet pansy embroidery.
I love the bright, happy colors of the pansy faces. :-) I hope to have some in my flower beds this year.
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