Photographed in Point Pelee National Park, Ontario.
Santorini.
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Sharing my love of stampin' and other crafty things.
Mace spice benefits: Side effect of mace spice. Mace is a spice that is derived from the aril (the lacy, red covering) of the nutmeg seed.
This excellent little tree easily works alone or within a deciduous privacy screen; its short stature and resilience to pollution and poor soil suit it for urban environments. The tiny blooms have a pleasant fragrance, and clusters of scarlet, red-winged seeds called samaras festoon the branches late in summer.
For years an overgrown evergreen grew in this spot. Frustated with the unsuccessful attempts to trim it back, a few years ago I asked permission to hire my cousin to cut it down for $100, 2 friends chipping in. Another church member removed the stump and planted this lovely tree.
The card - Patterned paper, die cut wheat, punched and scrunched up leaves, twine and a die cut panel for the sentiment - easy peasy! Spent most of the day yesterday stamping and since the mess is s