by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

I have been busy making these 3D plants. Hope you like them. My camera is playing up so think it might be time to buy another. Can't get a pic in focus. There are 7 in all but have only made these 3. From Pam's 3D collection under "House Plants".

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by bumblebee 10 May 2012

They are lovely-great job.

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by highlandermom 10 May 2012

Great looking and lively! I love real plants to death and these kind love and they continue loving me back.

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by oaro 10 May 2012

very nice

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by grannycottage 10 May 2012

Wonderful look. And additional advantage: this plant is easy to care...

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by pennifold 10 May 2012

Looks like you want to pick them. Love Chris

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Please don't.

mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Chris, Can you grow these or is your area not Tropical enough?

pennifold by pennifold 10 May 2012

I had a Monstera at my home in Valentine and it was huge. Newcastle is a temperate climate so we can grow most things except tropical fruits! Love Chris

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by cfidl 10 May 2012

Stiking! Looks incredible! Thanks so much for sharing them! Live Laugh Download Stitch!

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Thank You.

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by devon 10 May 2012

I just love this, great work

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

I love this one as well. Looks great in the photo as well.

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by zedna 10 May 2012

It looks very impressive!

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Thank You!

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by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Wonder what happened to my two other pics??

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by lidiad 10 May 2012

This plant looks wonderful! Great job! Hugs, Lidia

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by justsew 10 May 2012

WOW, This a new thing to me. you did a fantastic job.
Hugs Pam.

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Thank You

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by mariagiannina 10 May 2012

My kind of plant, looks good Lyn!

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

I love the real thing, but as I can't grow them here these are the next best thing.

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by christracey 10 May 2012

This plant looks lovely & no real looking after. My mother killed an artificial plant once - it was hanging near the dryer....lol

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Had a little chuckle at this. Wouldn't like these near a clothes dryer -- they could burn.

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by capoodle 10 May 2012

These 3D plant designs are so realistic looking. Now you can go away for a few days and not have to worry about watering a real plant.

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Yes! The first ones I made were just on WWS as I wanted to start and didn't have the right gear, so if they were watered they would just fall apart. These I have stitched on Organza and 1 layer of WWS.

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by shirlener88 10 May 2012

Now that is the sort of plant that I could learn to love in this basement apartment - I don't get any sun light - so the plants I used to grow well - do not grow at all. Super work dear.

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

I agree. I love house plants and I have an old home with very low light. These will not die but just collect dust.

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by shirley124 10 May 2012

These are really impressive. The sort of plants I need as I keep forgetting to water the other kind. Shirley

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

These would not grow at mine anyhow as it gets too cold during winter.

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by cfidl 10 May 2012

Very interesting idea! Looking good! LLDS!

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 10 May 2012

Thank You. I know what to give my non gardening family for Christmas.

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