Love to bring something fresh and green like this print inside. I could imagine a tiny room covered in this Josef Frank print. It reminds me of when school children bring home science projects, you know the "bean" plant that is expected to grow to great heights for climbing.
If you have ever tried to grow green beans, you know they take off and before you know it - one's crop is green and ready for picking string beans. Are you thinking about your garden, or is it just me?
Stylish and delicious! I've been thinking all winter about gardening and have some antique gates arriving tomorrow and I can't wait to dig!
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Debra~
Hmmmmm... I have a feeling that all of this green may be leading up to something special... xox
ReplyDeleteThat is really pretty and brings a smile to my face. I'm a big fan of the color green in any shade!
ReplyDeleteThat print is wildly fun! I'm loving this weeks posts of all green! :-)
ReplyDeleteThere just something about the hue that makes me happy..... and yes, I definitely have the much anticipated Spring gardening on the brain!
ReplyDeleteLove that print - so charming and cheery! I have been thinking about my garden and herb box especially...it's the first time I'll be attempting to have a "green thumb", so it's bound to be an adventure. Thanks for the green bean tips!
ReplyDeleteLove green beans and this would be great behind glass as a kitchen backsplash!
ReplyDeleteLove that green. I went to a garden nursery the other day to see and inhale the scent of flowers and plants. It was so enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get outside and start working in the garden....remind me if I complain in a couple months! lol! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteJust like Springtime, Patricia, so fresh and green!
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Karena
Art by Karena
Can I say how bananas I am about these beans - and a small room papered in this would be delightful!
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I wih his prints were in my budget! They are always so fresh and happy. And I should be thinking MORE about my garden seeing that summer starts much sooner down here in the deep south! I'm already late getting my tomatoes in the ground. Thanks for the reminder :)
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