Great! They're called 'mastuerzo' around here. I love the way you've captured them in your painting. Your artwork tends to fill my soul with enthusiasm and energy... I like that!
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Oh! SO PRETTY! I just love this, Dominique. Wonderful ink lines, beautiful white areas, marvelous splashes of color. You've really outdone yourself. Frame it up!
(Yes, nasturtiums are very tasty! Layer a snack cracker with cream cheese and top with a bloom to make easy, fancy hors d'oeuvres.)
Thanks Nancy (LOL) Yea I really like that idea of the recipe with the post. I'm trying to find a way to include that in future post pictures in some way.
I haven't stopped by for awhile. You have done so much. Love the flowers, and the houses are magnificent. Your paintings are wonderful also. What can I say, you rock girl!
Great! They're called 'mastuerzo' around here. I love the way you've captured them in your painting. Your artwork tends to fill my soul with enthusiasm and energy... I like that!
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ReplyDeleteWhen you sign up with them, you'll get a email offering free stuff which includes a set of 10 notecards for free! the offer includes the envelopes too so you can see how you like their services.
Oh! SO PRETTY! I just love this, Dominique. Wonderful ink lines, beautiful white areas, marvelous splashes of color. You've really outdone yourself. Frame it up!
ReplyDelete(Yes, nasturtiums are very tasty! Layer a snack cracker with cream cheese and top with a bloom to make easy, fancy hors d'oeuvres.)
Oh Carolina how generous and kind your comment. Thank you
ReplyDeleteSheila Thanks, I will try them and ck their website.
ReplyDeleteR, I really love the recipe you included I will have to try it. Thanks you
ReplyDeleteYes, you ARE one hot and spicy lady, Dominique(lol)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I like how you paint a few and leave the background.
I'll have to try R. Garriot's hors d'oeuvre recipe:) See, you post a picture, and you even get recipes from your visitors!
Thanks Nancy (LOL)
ReplyDeleteYea I really like that idea of the recipe with the post. I'm trying to find a way to include that in future post pictures in some way.
I haven't stopped by for awhile. You have done so much. Love the flowers, and the houses are magnificent. Your paintings are wonderful also. What can I say, you rock girl!
ReplyDeletePat it's nice to see you here again. Thanks I love your tree
ReplyDeleteDominique, it has been a while since i visited your blog. These pen and ink sketches are amazing - nice idea and you are very good at them also.
ReplyDeletePriti,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much I appreciate your visit.
Have these in my garden ..but never tasted them.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE all your delicate sketches!!!
carol
Caroled, Thanks, They taste good and look so pretty in a salad.
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