See? I told you! Isn't this wonderful!!!
A couple of weeks ago, when I announced that I would have a few roses for sale at my Open Garden, FlowerLady emailed and asked if I would be willing to work a trade. Of course!!! I told her that bartering is my favorite form of currency!
In exchange for two roses, she sent me this beautiful embroidered heart that she chose for me from her Etsy store.
I am in awe of her talent ... every single one of her stitches is PERFECT!
Thank you, Rainey ... I love it!!
so pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's WAY prettier in person!
DeletePlum Cottage looks like a wonderful place and the embroidered heart she sent you for the rose is so pretty, a nice memory to roses and Flower Lady Lorraine.
ReplyDeleteBlogging is a wonderful way to make friends online with lovely people in places that we may never visit … like a certain nice lady in The Netherlands.
DeleteDear Connie ~ My eyes are filled with tears to overflowing. Seeing this photo of main garden with hubby's workshop behind was the trigger and your kind words just spoke to my heart. That photo was before the paint faded, now I'm ready to paint again, first the house as it really needs it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the barter. I'm glad you liked the heart. I can hardly wait for the roses to bloom for me. To see and smell them will be pure delight and I will think of you and your fabulous rose gardens there at Hartwood Roses.
Have a great day ~ FlowerLady (Rainey, Lorraine)
I love your garden and your spirit. The heart you sent to me is a reminder of someone that I really admire.
DeleteHmmmmm....I will trade you lunch on my front porch for......
ReplyDelete…… the rose of your choice as a hostess gift. :)
DeleteOh what a lovely garden! The heart is just beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely trade!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you were both winners!
xo
Great barter for both of you!
ReplyDeleteLucky you! A gorgeous heart and AND a great friend.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
This makes my heart smile...I met you through this blog, and you are a very dear friend now! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasured piece and I'm sure for her to. I'll go check out her blog. Thanks for the tip! Jo
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. I looked at her Etsy store and she has beautiful creations. They would make such nice gifts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece of handiwork! I am weak for anything with hearts and that embroidery is stunning, especially against the gray background. Great barter, Connie, and you're right FlowerLady Lorraine's garden and colors look fabulous!
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