Hello Digiscrappers,
Today’s freebie was made with Grandma’s Garden.
Here’s a look at the kit and bundle.
Enjoy!
Hello Digiscrappers,
Today’s freebie was made with Grandma’s Garden.
Here’s a look at the kit and bundle.
Enjoy!
Hello Friends! Jen J (jmljensen) created this wonderful and timely wordart just in time for Mother’s Day. She used Grandma’s Garden & Grandma’s Vintage Seed Packets. It includes a shadowed and unshadowed version. Click on the image below to download the wordart.
I love Chelle’s recent mini kit, Main Street Mini! Many Disney fans know that the windows on Main Street at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland contain the names of those who helped make the parks reality, as well as other Disney legends. My layout with Main Street Mini is about these windows, and I decided to share with you the title I made for this layout as word art! The Alpha is from Grandma’s Garden. Click the image to download!
Enjoy!!
Hi, Chelle’s Aunt Sari again. Today I’m doing a gallery stand out about Grandma’s Garden and in particular her fruits. When I think of Grandma’s fruits, I think Strawberry Freezer Jam using M&C Premium Pectin and this recipe. We would make Strawberry Jam every year. Kairyn kindly provides a beautiful 2-page LO of her children picking strawberries. I love the “vine” in the background paper and the way she coiled the string around. Squares on one page and circles on the other. They sure make pickin’ berries look a lot more fun than I remember.
Every few years, it would be our turn to get Grandma Pearl’s (Chelle’s Great Grandma)Black Cap Raspberry harvest. On summer mornings, we’d throw on a yucky old T-shirt, a long-sleeved flannel shirt, and a ball cap. No one wore flip flops, they didn’t provide enough protection. Next we’d snag a belt & a plastic ice-cream bucket. We were very cute and the picture of young womanhood! Cameras were not allowed! The belt went through the handle on the ice cream bucket so we could pick with both hands. (That’s a laugh) The ball caps and flannel shirts were are only defense from those horrible thorns! It didn’t matter how carefully you picked, you ALWAYS left the garden scratched up and with thorn punctures on your hands. Black caps have a darker, more intense, sweet taste than a regular raspberry and are my favorite fruit. I remember Grandma Pearl having her Fruit Juice Steamer going on the stove making Black Cap Jelly when we’d take the newly harvested berries inside for her. I can still taste the freshly baked bread, slathered with melting butter and that yummy burst of that sugary-sweet berry in the first bite. Or newly made pancakes with black cap syrup dripping down the sides. Is there any doubt why I’m diabetic? [HeeHee, so was my Dad and his mother, Grandma Pearl!] If you ever have the chance, you should definitely try them. On the funny side, Grandma had many bottles of black cap jelly in her storage room in the basement and when she passed, we’re pretty sure they’d turned to Black Cap wine. LOL
As I looked through different LOs, I couldn’t resist this one provided by Janine. She tied in the shrubbery with the lovely basket with her daughter. I love the texture of the blanket next to the shrubs. I remember many shrubs in both of my grandmother’s gardens… AND how we tore them up playing hide n seek on Sunday nights.
I hope you all enjoyed this look at Grandma’s Fruits! Here are Chelle’s products that work with my stories and ideas.
Until next post, have a happy day!
With Mother’s Day coming up, I made a journaling card that you can use on your Mother’s Day layouts! This freebie is made with Chelle’s Grandma’s Garden. Click the image to download!
Enjoy!!
Hey Scrappers! Today we are taking a walk down memory lane in the garden with Grandma’s Garden.
This fabulous collection is perfect for those floral-garden-mother’s day-mom-grandma-spring-summer layouts…
Here’s one from Mary:
And one from Jenn:
But you can stretch your stash even farther by using the more generic elements & papers in Grandma’s Garden for other layouts:
See this Biker layout by Roxana:
& this one by Lynett:
Take another look at Grandma’s Garden!