Modern FREEBIE dress at Versailles for Bastille Day!
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It's Bastille-licious! <333 (I'm a mesh M, I took the 2 in this with a tiny bit of reduction)
It's Bastille-licious! <333 (I'm a mesh M, I took the 2 in this with a tiny bit of reduction)
It's Bastille-licious! <333 (I'm a mesh M, I took the 2 in this with a tiny bit of reduction)
Oh I like these, especially "Florid", that is one of my favorite museum gowns, wheeeee!! Merci Duchesse!!
Oh I like these, especially "Florid", that is one of my favorite museum gowns, wheeeee!! Merci Duchesse!!
It's ... it's what?? O.o girl those are Texas temperatures ... 25C in Edmonton tomorrow, we have had a LOT of rain this month though which has kept us cool (good thing as we didn't have so much snow this winter).
Hee I missed this, we went yesterday and got soil to amend the little beds in front of our house ... weeds won't even grow there. Eeeks! Helpful post, I'll be working the beds sloooowly to avoid pain, then put in geraniums and petunias in shades of pinks and reds (probably). I just planted two old-fashioned peonies in the back, which I got from the specimen and display garden of the University of Alberta (they sell divided plants for a fundraiser), looking forward to seeing how they do, one of them is a division from a plant that is known to have grown in Edmonton for over 100 years! I think it'll survive the winter - and my gardening.
It's ... it's what?? O.o girl those are Texas temperatures ... 25C in Edmonton tomorrow, we have had a LOT of rain this month though which has kept us cool (good thing as we didn't have so much snow this winter).
Hee I missed this, we went yesterday and got soil to amend the little beds in front of our house ... weeds won't even grow there. Eeeks! Helpful post, I'll be working the beds sloooowly to avoid pain, then put in geraniums and petunias in shades of pinks and reds (probably). I just planted two old-fashioned peonies in the back, which I got from the specimen and display garden of the University of Alberta (they sell divided plants for a fundraiser), looking forward to seeing how they do, one of them is a division from a plant that is known to have grown in Edmonton for over 100 years! I think it'll survive the winter - and my gardening.