Sunday, May 27, 2012

Roses & Summer Sky


 "Above the hills, along the blue,
Round the bright air with footing true,
To please the child, to paint the rose,
The gardener of the World, he goes."

~ Robert Louis Stevenson, Summer Sun ~




The summer sun has certainly
been out recently, and my children
and roses are loving it!

Here are the sources & free graphics
used in this collection: Roses & Summer Sky.

*The Graphics Fairy*
 
*The Vintage Moth*
 
*Vintage Images*
 
*bumble button*

*Altered Bits*
 

 Thank you so much
for stopping by!
 

18 comments:

  1. These are breathtaking Megan, thanks so much. ~ Abby

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  2. Never to many roses.. thanks again.

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  3. lovely, and Robert Louis Stevenson was one of my favourite poets as a child!

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    1. Thanks Christine ~ I had a pretty book of his poetry as a little girl ~ although I think I appreciated the illustrations more than the poems at the time...

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  4. I'm soooooo glad that I recently discovered your site!!!

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    1. Thanks for making me smile :) Have a great week!

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  5. Beautiful. Love these.

    Have a great day

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  6. Ethereally and thought provoking. The quote from Robert Louis Stevenson an inspired choice. How absolutely beautiful and delightful. Bravo. Virginia

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  7. AnonymousMay 30, 2012

    Just amazing and thank you for sharing these.

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  8. merci pour le partage
    je me suis permise de prendre
    les étiquettes de la rose gertrude jekyll
    que j' ai dans mon jardin
    à bientôt
    edith

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  9. Megan, again, these are just beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  10. Beautiful! Thanks.

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  11. These are gorgeous. Thanks so much for sharing.

    Love Joan xx

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  12. Thank you :) this is a huge help

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  13. I am so thankful to you !!
    Merci beaucoup

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