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Thursday, August 7, 2014

first bloom


every Spring i purchase a thriving lavender plant,
and usually by the middle of the Summer 
it's withered away due to sweltering heat and my over-ambitious watering.




so this year, i took a different approach and decided to 
let the plant tell me when it wanted water, and other plantly-type stuff.





i'm not harvesting fields of glorious blue-purple blooms just yet, but
my little lavender sweetie has produced its first heavenly-fragranced bloom, 
so i'm celebrating on a page in my journal…..and shouting a big woo-hoo!
here's to you, Mother Nature!!


{supplies:  moleskine watercolor journal,  derwent inktense pencils,
koi watercolor, eagle falcon nib, 4B pencil}



10 comments:

  1. SO happy for you! Both of mine bit the dust. :( I guess I'll try again next year. I'd love to have my own in the yard because blue flowers are so attractive.
    I'm bloglovin you now!

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  2. Beautifully drawn lavender. They do like dry sandy soil for good drainage conditions. I just posted my visit to a Lavender Museum in France. Lavender Bliss Dear...

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  3. Absolutely, breathtakingly beautiful, I could almost smell the fragrance here. But maybe it's the one in my garden? I'll send you a photo :)

    What size is your page please, Lori? I'm still trying to find the right size to use as I'm still not sure about my lettering. I write fairly small so have a problem with "going large" lol

    Margaret xx

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  4. hi margaret! this artwork was created in my moleskine watercolor journal…..it's about 8" x 5". there's a smaller journal available that's about 3.5 x 5.5", and i use that one when i want to write smaller. xox

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  5. Lori! This is an absolutely beautiful page! How do you develop your fonts! They are gorgeous! I just got my first batch wet dried & soaking in a jar of oil in the sun! Later I'll but them in small jars for my friends! Not enough to make wands yet, but still a nice was you share the bounty! Well, one small plant! ;)

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  6. Lori! This is an absolutely beautiful page! How do you develop your fonts! They are gorgeous! I just got my first batch wet dried & soaking in a jar of oil in the sun! Later I'll put them in small jars for my friends! Not enough to make wands yet, but still a nice way you share the bounty! Well, one small plant! ;) Tried to edit, so it may post twice!! Sorry!

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  7. Una página dulce y delicada!! Me encanta!!
    A page sweet and delicate. I like it!

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