This week we were asked to use the new Victoria folder (which is one of my favorites!) and to create anything we wanted as long as it wasn't a card! Oh the possibilities!
I picked up these plant markers last year in the Target $pot, not sure why as I am not really a gardening kinda gal but I thought they were cool!
Here's how I altered them:
Here's a close-up shot:
I just wrapped some embossed paper around the metal plate, added some letter stickers and some buttons, gems and butterflies as decoration! beans, peas, carrots, squash and rhubarb*.
*Don't knock it until you've tried it. I always thought rhubarb was icky (although I'm not sure what I based that on) until several summers ago when hubby and I traveled up north with his mom and visited family. His aunt had this Rhubarb Crisp that was DIVINE!! It's a tart taste and oh so yummy!
Be sure to visit the Cuttlebug Challenge blog and see what the rest of the team came up with. I've had some sneak peeks and they are stunning, as always!!
Also, be sure to scroll down for my Flutter By post today!

Cass!!! You are just TOO creative!!! These are GREAT!!! I LOVE them!!! Hope you are well!!
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Jacquie/Javablustamper!
what a fabulous idea! i think i'll have to study up on the names of weeds because that's all that seems to flourish in my garden - LOL.
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What a sweet project! Love the idea and beautiful way you decorated those plant markers!
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Karen
Cassie these are `delicious` TFS
ReplyDeleteRhubarb is gorgeous hmmmmm
You should try Rhubarb crumble (served with custard) Yum Yum....
Have a lovely week:)
What an awesome idea, these are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!! Such pretty markers..
ReplyDeletecute idea. You should spray them with a waterresistant/repellent so you can leave them out. They are super cute!
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering. . .do you sleep? How do you have time for such wonderful creations! Love seeing them.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful prjecht!! Love this idea!
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These turned out great Cassie and very lovely for your "would be" garden!!!
ReplyDeleteI think you did an awesome job on them!!!
Heather
I love these ... and your imaginary garden.
ReplyDeleteI made a rubarb recipe one time (I think it was from Rachael Ray). It was rubarb cooked with sugar and dried cherries and then your eat it with pork chops. It was soooo good.
My neighbor has rubarb plant that we are going to transplant into my yard next year. Yummy!
Blessings,
Christine
Love these Cassie! I think I just might have to try this out but figure out a way to make them weather resistant so I can leave them in my gardens. I actually have some of those plant markers too! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant way to dress up a garden row. These are so adorable!! I wish I had a garden. :D
ReplyDeleteBlessings~~ Danielle
Cassie - these are precious! What a great idea and you made them so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOH my goodness these are awesome. What a great idea. I have seen those before but never thought to do this. My mom used to make the best Rhubarb Cobbler. Yum...
ReplyDeleteOh Cassie! How clever! Beautiful job! And I agree with you about the rhubarb!! Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteSure wish I had a green thumb!! Love these fabulous embossed garden picks! Super cute!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable, Cassie! I like your imaginary garden; I kill every plant and herb I try to grow, so imaginary works for me ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great job on these!!!!! Just love it! I have a black thumb when it comes to gardening!!! Maria
ReplyDeleteThese are great Cassie!
ReplyDeleteCassie, these are stunning!!! Absolutley love them, too bad I don't have a green thumb, ha!
ReplyDeleteoh they are so pretty! makes me want to grow an imaginary garden too! very cute :)
ReplyDeleteI love thos plant markers. What are you going to do with them? If you cut them short, they might look cute in cupcakes as placecards.
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