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Friday, May 1, 2009

Give Away Winner and Gifts From The Garden

The Winner Is . . . . . . .


Thank you for your response and comments to my give away. I loved hearing from all of you and wish I could have sent everyone a gift. The random drawing winner of the Welcome Garden Painting and Jo-Ann Gift Card is:

Lou Cinda. Lou picked the Welcome Garden Bunny painting. You can visit her at her
delightful blog -http://lumnroe.blogspot.com/ - Tattered Hydrangeas.


Mother Day Gifts From the Garden for Under $5.00



With the down turn in our economy and high rate of unemployment in our country, my sister Leslie and I thought it would be fun for us to share with you some of our "thrifty" ideas for Mothers Day gifts from our gardens for under $5.00 Let's take a little tour and see what we have been up to.



Looks like Bentley is ready to take us on a little tour.


FLOWERS AND PLANTS


First we need to gather the ingredients for the thrifty gifts. Your local grocery stores and farmers markets are great sources for inexpensive flowers and plants.








CONTAINERS


Next we need to find some charming and inexpensive containers. You can easily find containers at garage sales, the local 99. Cent Store or flea markets. You will also need a few buttons, ribbons , and scrapping papers.


Let's get started.

Nine seed packets found for .99 cents at the 99 Cent Store.




Flower pot and saucer purchased at garage sale for $1.00. With the addition of the 9 seed packets this makes a great gift for a gardener. . . place the seed packets in the flower pot and place the saucer on top of the flower pot . . .this makes an adorable container for the seed packets . . next tie with a bow and you have a charming gift for under $5.00.








Leslie, purchased terra cotta flower pots and saucers from Michael's with a coupon. First she spray painted the pots - turn pots upside down so you don't get paint on the inside. Spray both sides of the saucer.


Now for the fun part. Decorate using lace, ribbon, scrapbook paper, buttons, etc. and attach with a glue gun. If you use scrapbook paper, it is best to attach it to the pots with modge podge and cover it with another coat of the modge podge (a foam brush works great). You can also decorate with stencils and paint a little squiggle on the saucer. Best to seal the pots before planting them. They are darling on a porch or inside the house - they will not hold up well outside for a long time as the paper will not hold up in rain or in bad weather.



Next plant your charming little pots with an inexpensive plant purchased from your grocery store or farmers market and you have a wonderful gift for under $5.00. The pots are so easy and great fun to make with your children and grandchildren.








Tiny pots and plants purchased at the .99 Cent Store for a total $2.00 make the perfect little gift.


Looks like Bentley found another little gift to show you.





A darling green watering can purchased at the .99 Cent Store filled with daisies makes a very special little gift for a gardener to use in the garden after the flowers are gone . . cost - less than $2.00.

Looks like Bentley has another little gift to show you.




A sunny yellow tea pot and cup purchased for $2.98 at a garage sale makes an adorable container for flowers - this is a wonderful little gift for a tea drinker.


Wishing everyone a Blessed and Happy Mother's Day.



" All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel Mother" Abraham Lincoln.


One of the fun things about having my give away was meeting so many new and inspiring bloggers. A lovely new blogger is featuring ideas for "Free Mother's Day Gifts" You can visit her at :http://freemothersdaygifts.blogspot.com/ She is a floral photographer an has several great blogs on Floral Still Life and hints for taking great photographs at http://photographyhints.blogspot.com/


I love hearing from you. Thank you for visiting and for taking time to leave me comments and e-mails and for following my blog. If you have any questions or would like to see me paint something special, please leave me a comment or send me an e-mail. Have a lovely week.

Blessings, Erin and Leslie

13 comments:

Bargain Decorating with Laurie said...

What cute flower pots an what beautiful flowers! Great ideas. laurie

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the adorable ideas. Wow - you and your sister are certainly a creative pair - what fun you must have had growing up together.
Betsy B.

Anonymous said...

How cute can you get - I love visiting your blog - everything is always so happy and pretty - yet you give us such great information.
Love - love - love it.
Brenda

Lou Cinda @ Tattered Hydrangeas said...

Erin:
I am SO excited! I cannot believe I won!! I am flipping out here! My blog address is: lmunroe.blogspot.com

I had to look it up myself!!! I will e-mail you my address and thank you so much!!!

Lou Cinda :) :)

Ruth Welter said...

Erin, you've got some lovely, simple and very elegant mother's day gift ideas here...just goes to show you don't have to spend a million dollars to come up with something beautiful.

Ruth

Anonymous said...

Erin,

Thank you so much for the pretty and thrifty ideas - times are very tight for us and you gave me lots of beautiful inspirations.

You are so lovely and your work beautiful.
Ellie

bj said...

These are just adorable..every single one of them..thanks so much for the ideas...

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

Wonderful ideas! And congrats to the winner of the sweet sign! I know she is thrilled!

Donna said...

Beautiful ideas, Erin! I especially love the garden flower pot with the seed packets. You and your sister are very creative.

Hugs,
Donna

Kelee Katillac said...

Darling arrangements Erin!!! So pretty....

Four Paws and Co said...

Wonderful post with the cutest ideas for gifts! Only problem for me, it would be hard to part with the gift! Guess I'd have to make 2! ☺ Diane

nikkicrumpet said...

I love love love those decorated pots. What mom wouldn't enjoy receiving something that cute! Although I'd choose Bentley as my gift for sure!

Lou Cinda @ Tattered Hydrangeas said...

Erin: Got my giftcard and my welcome canvas and I LOVE them! My canvas is out on my porch, it is covered so I think it will be "safe". And I can't wait to go shopping with my gift card!

I am going to take some photos this weekend and post them up so you can see it in its new home!!

Thank you again so very much!! I am honored to have something you created in my home :)

Lou Cinda