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Silvie and I had some fun recently stamping the cross section of a celery stalk. Can you guess who made each of the patterns? (Hint): I should follow my 2 year old daughter's lead in breaking the grid. I was so pleased to see how beautifully the celery printed. Keep an eye out for more veggie prints!
You & Silvie do some lovely work together!! Hope Norwalk is being good to you guys.
ReplyDeleteWho knew that celery could create such a pretty pattern! Looks like Silvie's got her mom's creative touch.
ReplyDeleteShe's a natural. These are beautiful.
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