© Sandra Alcorn 2014
Crocosmias form a swathe of orange at the bottom of my garden – perfect for a Garden Fairy’s sundress.
Beautiful. I’m impressed you know the names of so many flowers!
Xx
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Not always until I do a little research!
So Lovely!
xx
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Beautiful. I’m impressed you know the names of so many flowers!
Xx
Sent from my iPad
>
Not always until I do a little research!
So Lovely!
xx
[…] It contained some crocosmia – I have them growing in my garden and I recently created a dress for my Garden Fairy’s Wardrobe with […]
[…] My Garden Fairy’s Wardrobe has both a nasturtium dress and a crocosmia which you can see here and here. […]
[…] if you would like to read the stories behind these two designs you will find them in my posts Crocosmia and Lucky […]