I had to do it! I know… the KEEP CALM and CARRY ON thing is everywhere these days. Have you seen it? It began as a poster produced by the British government in 1939, intended to raise the morale of the British public in the event of invasion. Here is more information.
I thought I was a genius to come up with the “Garden On” part – I have a Topiary Crown design for heavens sake! After a quick google search I discovered people were already using the phrase. Phooey. Nevertheless this one is fun and different and makes a great set of notecards for your favorite gardener. I love the dark magenta text- it pulls out the color of the pink geraniums in the urn. On the back the card is titled “From The Queen”. chuckle…
I would seriously love to get one of these in the mail from a fellow gardener! I may have to mail myself one just to be sure! ; ) Click here for more info or to order!
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Michelle this design is adorable! I have seen the Keep Calm and Carry On but not “Garden On”-I think it’s a great card to send to someone who gardens (or, like me, tries)and I really like the colors you chose too.
By Valerie on 12.08.11 6:16 pm | Permalink
Love your style! So much of my kitchen is you! Happy Holidays….wishing for some snow!
By Cheryl Thompson on 12.08.11 7:08 pm | Permalink
Wonderful – very clever!!
By Anne on 12.08.11 7:47 pm | Permalink
You are the most creative person I have ever known, and so inspirational! I so enjoy seeing your new designs and impressing my friends with classy note-cards, thank-you so much for your abundance of enthusiasm!
By aunt Kitty on 12.08.11 9:15 pm | Permalink
Oh, I do so LOVE the ‘garden on’idea……count me in for several cards to send my amigos.
By junebug on 12.08.11 10:07 pm | Permalink
This is awesome!!! Love the crown! I would love to see a whole “queen theme” with the crown showing up in a variety of places.
By Kristine Breault on 12.08.11 10:31 pm | Permalink
This is just as fresh and fun as can be. Going to be a big seller.I love all the layers to your visual puns.
By Joanne on 12.09.11 2:51 am | Permalink
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