« View Post
Photos

Oops! Leave without saving?

If you leave this page, the information you have entered will not be saved!
Are you sure you want to leave this page?

Leave this page Stay on this page

Hometalk.com

  • Sign Up
  • or
  • Log In
  • Professionals
  • Community
    • All Members
    • Professionals
    • Bloggers
  • About
    • About Hometalk
    • Blog
    • FAQ
    • Guidelines
    • Resources
    • Support
    • Press
    • Contact
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Following
  • All Topics
    • Cleaning & Organization
    • Crafts
    • Design & Décor
    • DIY Projects
    • Gardening
    • Home Maintenance & Repairs
    • Outdoor Living
    • Painting
    • Remodeling
    • Repurposing & Upcycling
    See More Topics »
  • Questions
    • All Questions
    • Open Questions
    • Unanswered Questions
  • Clips
Post & Ask
Join Now Log In

Hometalk is where people share and help with everything home & garden

Jean B

Jefferson, GA
1 Follower 22Likes 150 Shares
  • Overview
  • Posts2
  • Comments5
  • Following7
  • Send a Message

Comments


  • create a welcome flower box for your front door with this cost effective image transfer technique 2
  • use only your ink jet printer and white glue

A super simple tip for creating a nearly free image transfer using only your ink jet printer and white glue.

This idea is perfect for sign making and creating inexpensive monograms or other images. Use your imagination and the possibilities are endless. Find the complete tutorial at http://www.thespacebetweenblog.net/2012/05/2...

The Space Between
The Space Between Key West, FL
23 Comments | Post Comment | 4127 Views
  • Jean B
    Commented on May 23, 2012
    The flowers look like columbine..if so- they grow from seed off the mother plant..very easy to ...»
    grow

  • Share 851
  • Like 20
  • Clip 28
Clipped to:
  • Can't you read the sign?
  • Cool Projects
  • Hydrangea
  • Oak leaf hydrangea
  • Tiger Lillies
  • Outside my home/office window.. 2
  • So peaceful.
  • My little corner of the world...
  • Old fashioned hydrangeas--they turn color depending on the nutrients in the soil. This one is pink, lavender, and blue.
  • The hydrangeas have overtaken the park bench.
  • See 5 more photos

The garden outside my home/office window ! So peaceful and changes with the seasons....

Jean B
Jean B Jefferson, GA
21 Comments | Post Comment | 2994 Views
  • Jean B
    Commented on May 21, 2012
    Thank you Douglas-- I always wanted to try that perspective--I love it too !!
  • Share 142
  • Like 18
  • Clip 4
Liked by:
Teresa D Bernice H Sherrie S Susan S Alethea S Mary B Kim L Jeanette S
Back
to top
Feedback