....long time passing.....
For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass
the grass witherth, and the flower thereof falleth away; But the word of the Lord endureth for ever
I Peter 1:24 25...
You can enjoy them throughout the Winter time and beyond
helps them to be preserved the best
check out: http://www.dabneyherbs.com/potpouri.htm
It is very easy to do. It is nice if you have Special Tools, but pressing flowers between or under heavy Books will accomplish the same effect! (be sure to use absorbent paper towels between the pages to protect your book)
Beloved, I wish above all
things
that thou mayest prosper
and be in health,
even as thy soul
prospereth.
3 John
1:2
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Church?
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with Pastor CHARLES
PRICE
of
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Ministries
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Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet"
For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass
the grass witherth, and the flower thereof falleth away; But the word of the Lord endureth for ever
I Peter 1:24 25...
..Young girls picked them every one..........
ROSE-BUD
THE FLOWER VASE
I no believe that unto thee
Truth, honor, plain sincerity
are jewels far before
all that the others think are dear
and yet far more than they I fear
Because I love thee more.
And yet I hope, because I love
With thoughts that set thee far above
Vain Fortune's glittering store;
Others may deem thou canst be won
By things that sparkle in the sun;
But oh! I love thee more!
G.P.R. James
If you save flowers and leaves during the Summer months.....
Daylilies are edible !
Tansy is used for Dye
All Pictures by Linnie Nolan of the Bleat'n Hum Baa Farn'n Fiber |
Gathering buds up early in the day,
when the buds are at their peekhelps them to be preserved the best
One way to use certain flowers
like Marigolds is for Natural Dye
Some plants are good for Teas or Medicinal Herbs for the "Apothecary"
There are so many beautiful books available to inspire great ideas
for the home or for gifts
There are many ways to preserve the outdoor living works of the Hands of the Lord
Hanging them to air dry is one way
Using a colander or sifter placed in a warm dry place...
for a while to air dry.....
creates a beautiful fragrant
masterpiece to enjoy during the winter
months and beyond
There are many lovely ways
to make Handmade Gifts
My Aunt Karin made these
three Cherished Hand Crocheted
Potpourris using pretty shaped canning jars
check out: http://www.dabneyherbs.com/potpouri.htm
Pressing Fresh Flowers and Leaves
is one of my very favorite things to do
It is very easy to do. It is nice if you have Special Tools, but pressing flowers between or under heavy Books will accomplish the same effect! (be sure to use absorbent paper towels between the pages to protect your book)
Pressed Flowers create
long lasting cherished gifts!
a great learning site:
The largest picture is from
a late friend who took up
Flower and Leaf Pressing
as an Art in her NINETIES!
Pixie says:
"Never stop creating" !!
AH SUNFLOWER
Ah Sunflower! weary of time
Who countest the steps of the Sun,
Seeking after that sweet golden clime
Where the traveller's journey is done;
Where the Youth pined away with desire,
And the pale Virgin shrouded in snow
Arise from their graves and aspire
Where my Sunflower wishes to go.
William Blake
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Do You Know
JESUS?
Read more here:
http://proverbs31.org/do-you-know-jesus/#sthash.6l2jRn80.dpbs
Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet"
now reading:
~the book of Romans
and:
revisiting:
(always a delight)!
Visit Ruth Goodman's
"Victorian Pharmacy"
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old time is still a-Flying:
And this same flower that smiles to-day,
To-morrow will be dying.
Robert Herrick 1591-1674
The grass withereth, the flower fadeth;
but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Isaiah 40:8
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