I've been wanting to add some china plates to the garden.
I ran across some chipped and miss-matched plates my mother had left me.
I knew she would love this idea using them in the garden as markers.
I used a Deco Color marker.
Hopefully it was last, at least through the summer.
Then I recycled some old wood stakes from a barrel.
Stan helped me drill holes in the plates.
Did I ever tell you I have the best husband.
Of course, we needed a thyme marker.
I wanted to treat Stan with dessert for helping me make the garden plates.
I love any recipe using filo dough. I made him a
Cherry and Almond Strudel.
Had to share my new lavender with you.
So pretty!
Happy Thursday everyone!
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Lynda Bergman Decorative Artisan - Orange French Doors For Patti's Pantry
Must Love Junk - Lighter Summer Mantel
With a Dash of Color - Burlap Bag Planter
The Little White House on the Seaside - Chocolate Treats a la Magali
Fishtail Cottage - Week in the Garden
Old Things New - Summer Porch Decor
Lynda Bergman Decorative Artisan - Orange French Doors For Patti's Pantry
Must Love Junk - Lighter Summer Mantel
With a Dash of Color - Burlap Bag Planter
The Little White House on the Seaside - Chocolate Treats a la Magali
Fishtail Cottage - Week in the Garden
Old Things New - Summer Porch Decor
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