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DIY seed packets
I got crafty today (actually all I did was get out the paper and tell DH what I wanted, I still can't use my hand). I used scrapbook paper & I think they turned out pretty good.
Click here for LINK to DIY seed packets
Last edited by dixie on 1/20/2012, 7:03 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : clarification)
Re: DIY seed packets
I was sitting here thinking that if dixie's husband could make those neat seed packets that I could too if I knew how.
But then again, maybe not, since it took me a minute to realize that 'seed packets' was a link to learn how to make them! Just wanted to say something in case someone else missed it too.
Nice seed packets; thanks dixie!
But then again, maybe not, since it took me a minute to realize that 'seed packets' was a link to learn how to make them! Just wanted to say something in case someone else missed it too.
Nice seed packets; thanks dixie!
Re: DIY seed packets
Dixie I think they look fantastic! Especially since your husband put them together
Take care of that hand.
Take care of that hand.
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Re: DIY seed packets
nKedrOoStEr wrote:Take care of that hand.
Taking care of the hand is really getting frustrating. Surgery was 11/23, cast off on 12/29. Now I am in a brace for another 6 weeks, but can only take it off for showering and doing my exercises (which hurt like the dickens). I'll get through it, but it's taking such a long time. Right now I'm working on range of motion, after this 6 weeks Dr. will start me on strengthening exercises.
Thankfully SFG is so simple I should be able to have a normal gardening season.
Re: DIY seed packets
dixie wrote:nKedrOoStEr wrote:Take care of that hand.
Taking care of the hand is really getting frustrating. Surgery was 11/23, cast off on 12/29. Now I am in a brace for another 6 weeks, but can only take it off for showering and doing my exercises (which hurt like the dickens). I'll get through it, but it's taking such a long time. Right now I'm working on range of motion, after this 6 weeks Dr. will start me on strengthening exercises.
Thankfully SFG is so simple I should be able to have a normal gardening season.
43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
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There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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