The daffodil is really pretty. You do such a good job digitizing. You need a website!!!
So sorry I missed this - I know you commented about them in my PM. These are just glorious Kim. I love them. I've got Daffodils, Jonquils and Freesias popping up through the soil in my front garden. They won't bloom for another 6 weeks or so. I think the Erlicheer Jonquils will come out first, as their name suggests. I just love flowers with strong fragrances. Yours look fabulous. Love Chris
They are lovely. I was quite fond of daffodils when I lived in WV. They would come up even in the snow, just like a crocus and they were so carefree. Here in Texas, they must be dug up and refrigerated, so I don't do daffodils here. Yours look like the trouble free variety - another job well done! I so enjoy looking at your work, no wonder that I want them all.
I love all your designs you do such nice work and interesting designs.
Your coasters are stunning and so different. Congratulations!
Oh my GOSH !!!! Look how 3Dimensional they look !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW !!!! Beautiful !!! :D
Love them. Beautiful job but the poinsettias and the pansies remain y favorites/Lillian
Thanks, Lillian...I like the pansies and poinsettias, too...I think these will be more striking in a brighter color...I will try that next...
So pretty. I like the one on the right best but a mix and match set would be cute.
A gift of daffodils is said to ensure happiness..Always remember to present daffodils in a bunch – the same legends that associate this cheerful flower with good fortune warn us that when given as a single bloom, a daffodil can foretell misfortune. So be sure to make a set if you are going to give them as a gift.
Another beautiful set. Great colors and fabric choices.
Your doing well on your coaster set love this one to hugs
Looks great. And it made me google a bulb grower to see lots of beautiful varieties, including a rather silly one called Rip van Winkle that looked like a dandelion. I spent quite some time looking :)
Another unusual one.on that site is the Sweet Desire. And there is always something to learn. I didn't know that a daffodil and narcissus is the same flower.
Kim, these are great! You really have some wonderful ideas.
Beautiful. Love the way they look good on both sides.