Milkweed with Susan | Through the Meadow Collection
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
- Join Susan as she walks you through how to create the intricate and stunning Milkweed Flower using the Milkweed Etched Dies from her new Through the Meadow Collection. Perfect for bringing nature-inspired beauty to your crafts-without needing a green thumb!
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BP-244 - spellbinders.s...
S4-1392 - spellbinders.s...
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Replacement Molding Mat - spellbinders.s...
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These are beautiful and so realistic. - I raise monarchs - this tropical milkweed is not hardy enough for my northern climate but I start some from seeds every year to have in one of my two pollinator gardens. Will be ordering these as I have the boots already. Thank you for such beautiful flowers.
Stunning!!!
Love it!!!
Another great flower die Susan. I am waiting for my meadow flower bundle to arrive at my local scrapbook store which I pre ordered.
This is fabulous! Ty for the tip about using the gel plate too. My garden is a registered Monarch Waystation…I have 3 kinds of milkweed….Asclepias tuberosa (“butterfly weed”) which has bright orange flower clusters, then Asclepias incarnata (swamp milkweed) which has dark pink clusters and the largest of the milk weed Asclepias Syriaca or “common” milkweed which grows wild all over Michigan. This plant reaches 7 feet tall and has huge (baseball size) round flower balls that contain pink flowers and have a very very potent fragrance that attracts all kinds of pollinators. All of the milkweed varieties have the white sap that comes out when the leaf or stem is broken. It is toxic to cattle which is why so many milkweed fields have been destroyed. Many of my neighbors and I provide pollinator plants and habitat to help them. It is so important to help pollinators!! Thank you for creating this wonderful plant!! 💜🦋❤️
Really nice what color inks did you use