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Saturday, April 8, 2023

Spring Stamp SAL- Stamp 2 Spring Planting


It's day 2 of sharing my Spring Stamps  in the Spring Stamp Collection SAL !!! 
Welcome, ya'll !  I hope your weekend has been a very lovely one so far. 

Today I will be preparing for our Easter gathering which we will have tomorrow.  Hopefully the rain will subside so the little ones can hunt the eggs hidden by the Easter bunny. πŸ‡πŸ°πŸ‡πŸ°

In my down time, I will be working on the Spring Stamps. Yesterday I shared Stamp  1 Spring Watering Can

Today's stamp  is called " Spring Planting "

It has the most floss colors and probably if I had to choose which of the stamps is the most tedious, this one would be it. So might as well get it over with right? πŸ˜€
 It is not really difficult, just a  few long stitch and back stitching if you so choose. 
Speaking of backstitching  I ended up outlining my seed bag with DMC 610 . If you look carefully at the top of the stitch is dashed stitches to represent the tear line of the seed packet. If your seed bag shows up well on your fabric, you may not want to backstitch. The word "SEED" was created using 1 strand of 3371.  

This is the only chart that uses DMC 610 so after using it , you may want to go ahead and  put it back in storage .



 
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PLANTING FOR BLUEBIRDS
There are many things that you can do to attract bluebirds to your area. In fact in the last 10 years the population has grown since more people are using nesting boxes . Planting trees and shrubs provide shelter, protection and food . Dense hedges and conifers are best for protection and cover from predators such as hawks. Bluebirds eat insects and berries. So a variety of berry bushes might be considered. 
As far as landscaping in your yard, bluebirds like short grassy areas. Bluebirds also like close perching spots near their nesting boxes  so they can spot insects. 
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If you are interested in stitching along with me, place grab the image below.

Many of ya'll know but I always encourage you to read my little disclaimer and note about getting my charts.  ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇

NOTE: Normally I have been able to create links to the charts and instructions which were in JPG form. For some reason, recent updates on Google Docs. has prevented me from doing that and I am not able to create a pdf without having to deal with storage issues.  Many dear stitchers say they right click, save the image and then print.  I think some have copied and pasted it to a Word document that they can print off as well. I hope you are able to find a way to enjoy this chart. You will have to click each page to save. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding and for all of the helpful tips and ideas. 

I stitch my little designs for fun and to decorate my home. I feel very blessed by this community and love sharing my little charts, but I am not a professional designer. And I do not have professional software. Thank you for understanding . I am always grateful for your kind encouragement , your visits, and for stitching my little designs.

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TIP ON PRINTING THE CHART

* One of my dear stitching friends told me exactly how she was able to print the chart to the correct size. 

Using her phone she saved the image of the chart to her photo gallery and then emailed it to herself. From her computer or whatever device she was using she was able to then print the chart from her email and it came out without resizing it. It worked for her, maybe it would work for you if you are having trouble. 

* Another dear stitcher said she enlarged the chart on her browser and then took a screen shot of it and then printed it.  She also saved the screenshot to her photos on her iPad for reference. 

If you have any other tips, I would greatly appreciate it . Ya'll know I am not too tech savvy. I do well to have got this far. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜






 


 Below is a schedule: 

STAMP RELEASE SCHEDULE : 

Introduction- April 1st

Border & Header - April 3rd

Stamp  1 Spring Watering Can - April 7th

STAMP 2-April  8th

STAMP 3- April 10th

STAMP 4-April  12th

STAMP 5- April 14th

STAMP 6 -April 15th

STAMP 7- April 17th

STAMP 8 -April- 19th

STAMP 9 -April 21st

FINAL REVEAL (FFOd) -  April 22nd

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In order to make it quicker for me to stitch a stamp .I  usually have several needles loaded and ready to go. 

PREP YOUR NEEDLES  TO STITCH

STAMP 3

DMC COLORS

356,  782, 815, 898, 930, 931, 3345,  3346, 3371

HINT ABOUT STAMP 3

Can you guess what will be in Stamp 3? 

 Busy and buzzing all about!!! 

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I want to wish you all the most blessed Easter tomorrow. May your day be filled with love, peace and joy. 


Thank you for dropping by for a visit. STAMP #3 will be posted on Monday. So I hope you drop back by for a visit. 

Love ya'

As always...

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, ya'll

Melisa

Thank you for the sweet visit. 

Plant seeds of happiness, hope , success and love; it will come back to you in abundance. This is the law of nature. - Steve Maraboli

Hugs and Stitches!!!!πŸ€—πŸ§΅❤

Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy. Love and miss you, Amo. 

Please  use #springstampsal and #pinkernpunkinquilting   so I can follow along or you can direct message or email me so I do not miss your stitch.  Let me apologize beforehand if it takes me a few days to reply. 

28 comments:

  1. If you save the picture and color
    Chart to your phone, you can also print those photos from your phone without emailing it to yourself if you have the printer connected to your phone. That's what I do. Love this SAL

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    1. I didn't know you could do that. Thank you so much for the tip. I will add that to the list. I have been learning so much from those who are sharing how they do it. I am sure this will be a great help to others. Have a very Happy Easter. Hugs.

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  2. how cute these little motifs are, I could also imagine them on a greeting card to make someone happy.
    I follow their motives and am curious what is to come.
    Happy Easter
    Martina

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    1. Aaw thank you so much, Martina. They would look adorable as a card - what a great idea!!! I am so happy that you stopped by for a sweet visit. Happy Easter. Hugs

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  3. Thank you for your beautiful patterns, I love them all! I click on the photo and press the screen save buttons, then edit to lose any until I have the picture I want, then save to photos. I can’t print from photos or it comes out as it comes out as 4 x 6” pic so I save in books and can print as an A4 page from books (and I put the page back in printer drawer to print double sided). It works for me πŸ˜πŸ™‹‍♀️πŸ‘πŸ’•πŸ˜˜xx (Barbara of TheFlashingScissors) πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

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    1. Oh wow, Barbara, Thank you so much for sharing how you print the patterns. I am learning so much from everyone who is sharing how they are doing it. I will have to try this as well. Have a wonderful day and Happy Easter, my friend. Hugs.

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  4. Thank you very much, Melisa.
    This little blue bird and the seeds of the flowers are precious.
    I am very intrigued to know what will be the new installment of the famous little blue bird.
    Kisses from Spain,
    PilarΓ­n
    ("El escaparate de PilarΓ­n" http://pilarpalamos.blogspot.com)

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    1. Hello dear, Pilarin .Thank you so much for the sweet Saturday visit and the kind words on my latest stamp. I am enjoying sharing them. I can not wait for you to see Monday's stamp. Hugs

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    2. Hello dear, Pilarin .Thank you so much for the sweet Saturday visit and the kind words on my latest stamp. I am enjoying sharing them. I can not wait for you to see Monday's stamp. Hugs

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  5. Thank you stamp 2. Bee Buzzy?

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    1. Aaah you are so welcome. And Woo Hoo!!! Bees!!! I do love them so. I can not wait to share it on Monday!! Have a beautiful day, dear.

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  6. This is just looking cute as can be, if I had more time and less projects in the works I would be doing it. But I'll file away for a possible later on project;)

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Vicki. I sure do appreciate you following along and cheering me on. That means so much. Lol You sound like me - We need more hours in the day to accomplish all the things we would like to do. Happy Easter my friend.

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  7. Block 2 is adorable. Thank you for the tips for attracting these sweet birds, Melisa!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, dear Robin. I have been enjoying learning more about the bluebirds as I am working on these stitches. Have a wonderful and blessed Easter. Hugs. 

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  8. Right-click the image. Several options will pop up. Click, "open image in new tab." Right-click this new image and click, "save image as...." Title it and hit save. It will save to your download file. Open this and print.
    Beautiful SAL. Sadly, I can no longer engage in cross-stitch due to worsening glaucoma, but I still love to visit your blog and see what you're stitching up.
    Happy Easter.

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    1. Oh thank you so much for the printing tip. I will certainly add this to the the list of ways to get the charts and I am sure it will help someone. I am so touched that you are following along with us. I am so sorry that you are not able to stitch right now. I am sure you miss it so. Thank you for your sweet visits and I wish you the most blessed Easter. Hugs.

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  9. Well, I certainly know what I will be doing this weekend, along with Easter prepping. I need to finish the borders and install the sweet designs. I love the Bluebirds and butterflies. Here in Arizona we don't have these sweet little birds but they bring back memories of my early life on the farm in Illinois. Thank you for sharing the tips on the printing to size. Happy Easter to you and yours. Sending you many hugs from sunny Arizona.

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    1. I hope you enjoy every stitch, dear Mary. I didn't know that ya'll didn't have bluebirds. How interesting. I used to never see them around here but for the last few years we have been having them show up each spring . They are so much fun to watch. Happy Easter . Hugs.

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  10. Oh Melisa this one is so beautiful too! I'll try to do more tomorrow evening, as today I'm doing many things ahead of Easter. I hope you'll have a beautiful and happy Easter!
    Hugs

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    1. Aah thank you so much ,Diana. I hope you have a wonderful Easter with your loved ones. I can imagine you preparing the most delicious feast. Blessings and hugs.

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  11. I really like that you add little details, such as the tear strip stitching. So, now the hardest one is done and it's smooth sailing, right? Like that you're making extras for the bowl, too.

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Susan. I enjoyed working on this little stamp. I think the other stamps stitch up a lot quicker after this one. Lol. Happy quilting. Hugs.

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  12. Hola Melissa bella amiga. Ayer teΓ±u mi trabajo y pide bordar parte del cuadrante del fondo hoy ya pude hacer los 9 cuadrantes y solo me falta la parte de arriba. Estoy deseos apor bordar maΓ±ana jajaj. Adoro tus bordados y agradezco muchΓ­simo tu generocidad.
    Amos los animales en general pero siento debilidad por los pΓ‘jaros. Lis amo πŸ’• πŸ’– por ser tan hermosos e indefensos. Me encanta que las personas los protejan y cuiden como haces tu. Gracias amiga...
    Adivino que el 3cwr cuadrante tendrΓ‘ ademΓ‘s de un pajarito alguna abeja??? Jajja
    Un abrazo de tu fiel amiga y seguidora
    Dianet de parchesdemor πŸ˜˜πŸ’πŸ’πŸ‡¨πŸ‡Ί

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    1. Hello dear Dianet, you have been so busy and great job on getting so much done. I hope you enjoy working on the little stamps. I have an affection for birds as well. I could sit by the window or on the porch and watch them for hours. I hope you have a very lovely day . Hugs. PS. Oh yes you are right about the next stamp.

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  13. Stamp 2 is just so pretty! This SAL has really got me itching to be out playing in the dirt.

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Ginny. Lol me too. I haven't planted any flowers yet, but I sure want to. Happy Easter , Ginny . I hope you and your family had a wonderful day. Hugs.

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  14. I almost forgot- Easter Blessings to you and your family, Melisa!

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