
The carrots you see above are the one of the only kind I can make....I can also make different kinds from fabric....but I have a totally black thumb and can't grow them. These are easy ones and I thought you might like to make some too. They can add a little springtime to your home. I love carrots to decorate with at this time a year and at home in San Diego I have as many types of carrots as I do bunnies tucked around in my boxes and carriers. In my apartment I put some in an old crock....

.....and then filled an old tin box with some......

Here you can see them laid out on the table...just to show you the different colors I made them from....because of course you wouldn't want them all in one color! In the next few days I am going to show you how to make some carrots of your own. No green thumbs required!
Hi Jo Ann I love the carrots!
ReplyDeleteToo cute - yes, I think we could all use some carrots in our lives!
ReplyDeleteThanks, can't wait to get the instructions.
I look forward to finding out how to make these!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! they look great and can't wait to see how to make them!
ReplyDeleteTanya
Cute, cute, CUTE!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and I see you will now be teaching on line - Good for you!
ReplyDeletejayne