
peek-a-boo face stares
swims, plays coy in the wet sand
rocky bed for fish
rocky bed by Angie Quantrell

peek-a-boo face stares
swims, plays coy in the wet sand
rocky bed for fish
rocky bed by Angie Quantrell
by Angie 4 Comments

My pansies and Johnny-jump-ups are fading fast in this heat, so I took a few hours to hammer flowers. I also snuck in a red rose that was nearing the end, to surprising results!

I haven’t figured out how to keep them firmly in place once I start hammering. I think my table is not as sturdy as it should be, so the whole thing bounces. Whoops. But I am not hammering on my oak table! Bouncing it is.

They turned out so well! These are the only colors that are still flowering, despite my deadheading.

I did one page in my mixed media journal, combining a bunch of inks and “stuff.” And I experimented with card-sized cardstock, which turned out well, but it takes MANY flowers to fit on one of those (I did 5 card fronts). Hammering flowers is a workout! My honey was outside and thought someone in the neighborhood had their bass up too loud. LOL.

Just look at the surprising color I got from the red rose! I didn’t finish the page in my journal yet, but I was fascinated by the results.

The leaves did not leave any color at all. Too tough and thick.

I have some zinnias getting ready to bloom. I might experiment, but they are pretty thick flowers. Flower hammering. Experimenting is fun. Creating is FUN!
Until next time.


tiny dancer spins
skirts aflutter, graceful waltz
garden pirouettes
tiny dancer by Angie Quantrell
Yakima Valley
by Angie 2 Comments

wands waving hello
enticing all to inhale
fragrant garden queen
garden queen by Angie Quantrell
Woodinville, WA

a sea of green and
purple flows in and out, calls
buzzes to visit
purple buzz by Angie Quantrell
Yakima Valley, chives and buzzes


hot melty day means
shade magnet, but first admire
sun hula hooping
by Angie Quantrell
Yakima Valley

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A long ago trunk split, and then a gradual reconnecting across empty space stitched together this tree to make it amazingly strong. Plus, that window looking out across the park! Fascinating.
Palouse Falls, Washington State