
Last week the crocus opened up more and there were a lot of bees eating their nectar. Hopefully that will mean the end of snow.

About a month ago, I was showing Linda how to do the Grandmother's Garden pattern. I've finally finished a couple of coasters I started then.


3 comments:
Our crocuses are in bloom too and so are the daffodils. Happy me. Your flower garden blocks are very springy. :o)
I love the flowers very pretty. I also love your flowers for grandmother's garden. Thanks so much for teaching me how to do it I enjoyed it so much. looking forward to seeing you again.
Don't you just love crocus! Seeing those lovely blooms when its still pretty cold out really lifts my spirits. :)
Very nice Flower Garden coasters!
Kimberly
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