Molehill Mountain Drip Tips!

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Stormy1960

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I think I have a bit more of the Blue Gold Stardust if you want one Stormy. And I just ordered more 'fireworks' last night. :D

Just listed a sparkly tip! (I like the ones that sparkle. ;) )

Red Nebula - Acrylic

I would love one! I working on a blue tank that will go wonderful that..and fireworks is just awesome.
 

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I just love those fireworks ones! Is there a way to make them with purple and blue on the black instead of the yellow? Just curious, as I would have bought that one if not for the yellow being so prominent. :)
Hi vsummer. :) I'm afraid not. This is a blank we buy, not one I make and I have no idea how they do it! It fascinates me and I'd love to figure out the secret! :laugh:
I would love one! I working on a blue tank that will go wonderful that..and fireworks is just awesome.
I'll let Doug know. :)

And by the way... if you start that vapers gardening thread, let me know! Seriously! It sounds relaxing and fun to enjoy others gardens. :D
 

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Hi vsummer. :) I'm afraid not. This is a blank we buy, not one I make and I have no idea how they do it! It fascinates me and I'd love to figure out the secret! :laugh:

I'll let Doug know. :)

And by the way... if you start that vapers gardening thread, let me know! Seriously! It sounds relaxing and fun to enjoy others gardens. :D

I'm excited! I will start working on that...I did put some more pics of my garden up! Check um out when you have time.
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Okay... it's up!

Be sure to take a good look at all the photos. The petals floated to the top when I poured the acrylic, so they're only on one side of the tip. I think it's still super pretty, but want to make sure you know! :)

SOLD Pink Aster Potpourri - Acrylic (I'm lovin' the seed that shows in this picture!)


Also need to let you guys know that the price on the Potpourri tips will be going up after this one. Hate to do it, but they take over twice as long to turn and Doug just can't spend the time on them for the price I've had them at. Hopefully you guys know that we work hard to keep our prices fair and understand why we have to. As I said, they take about twice as long... but we aren't going to raise them to twice the cost. :D I love them and don't want to have to stop making them!
 
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Oooh! I love forget me nots. May have to plant some more this year. :D (All of mine bit the dust. :( )

The things I know I'll have: roses (several varieties and colors... including Taboo (ooh la la!), snap dragons, holly hocks, mums, gerbera daisies, pin cushion flowers, viola's, pansies, hyacinths, tulips, daisies, dianthus, lavender, partridge feather, yarrow, iris', oregano (pretty purple flowers), pink mist spirea (a flowering bush), sweet peas, lambs ear, chives, lupine, and more that I can't think of right now. lol
I might have to try 'herb tips' too. I've got lots of lemon thyme, thyme and lemon balm. Smells so good!

For flowering trees we have apple, cherry, pear, peach and crab apple... I can make fruit bowl potpourri. :laugh: I also have lilacs. Tons of lilac. Anyone want a lilac bush? :D They spread everywhere like weeds in my yard!

Hopefully most of those will dry well and keep their color. Wilty brown just isn't that appealing. lol
 

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I haven't had the best of luck with forget me nots either. :(
Sounds like quite a garden. You're gonna have to post pics! I'll take a lilac bush. ;)
In my garden, I have... Columbine, irises, echinacea, clematis, coral bells, hardy hibiscus, lavender, lady's mantle, bee balm, toad lilies, hardy lilies, day lilies, cranesbill, daffodils, a couple of tulips I think and other flowers that I can't think of off the top of my head. That is assuming everything comes back. :unsure:
We have 2 trees, a magnolia in the front and some little tree in the back that produces lil berries on it. Eventually, I really am hoping to plant a ginkgo tree (I find them very fascinating) in the back and maybe a couple Japanese maples in the front. It'll be a work in progress.
This will be our 2nd summer at our house! :D
 
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Darn. I was thinking if you had forget me nots you could dry some and send them to me. ;) Mine were happy growing by the stream... until the stream dried up. :( This drought is wiping out all my hard work! :facepalm:

Sounds like your garden is full and beautiful! I want to see pics of yours too! Stormy needs to start a gardeners thread for us! lol

You reminded me that I also have columbine, echinacea, clematis, coral bells, lilies and daffodils. There's also sidalcea, blue bells, birdseye veronica, pink chintz, grape hyacinth, jupiter's beard and cupids dart. :D

This is one of my favorite pics from my yard. :) I didn't plant any daisies there. They just decided to move themselves one year. lol There's a stone stairway that goes up that slope to a parking area.
 

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Oh Tammie! That's so pretty! My garden is just starting. We had no flower beds last year and dug up a few. We've got a lot of work to do. I had a small balcony for a few years at our apartment. We got hummingbirds like you wouldn't believe. And years ago I had a roof top garden, that was impressive and a lot of work. You would walk out my back door and it was black (the roof), green, terracotta and cement. I had 30+ pots with perennials, 3 bird baths, 2 benches and multiple statues (OCD!). I love garden art! I gave my mom all that stuff when I moved out of that apartment. She has told me on numerous occasions to take them back, but ummm no, not doing that. So now I'm starting from scratch.:facepalm:
I'll send you some seeds when I harvest them. I've got really pretty columbine, they're red and white. Super pretty!
 

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Oh Tammie! That's so pretty! My garden is just starting. We had no flower beds last year and dug up a few. We've got a lot of work to do. I had a small balcony for a few years at our apartment. We got hummingbirds like you wouldn't believe. And years ago I had a roof top garden, that was impressive and a lot of work. You would walk out my back door and it was black (the roof), green, terracotta and cement. I had 30+ pots with perennials, 3 bird baths, 2 benches and multiple statues (OCD!). I love garden art! I gave my mom all that stuff when I moved out of that apartment. She has told me on numerous occasions to take them back, but ummm no, not doing that. So now I'm starting from scratch.:facepalm:
I'll send you some seeds when I harvest them. I've got really pretty columbine, they're red and white. Super pretty!
Thank you!
You'll have to share photo's of your roof top garden, too, if you have some! Sounds beautiful!
I love hummers. Such feisty little birds. lol I made the mistake of hanging a feeder right outside my front door one year and one hummingbird in particular guarded it and would dive bomb us every time we went in or out the door. That tiny bird had my kids terrified. :laugh:
Hope everything you planted comes back this year!

Merci beaucoup pour ce "pot pourri" que j'attendais avec impatience : D Il sera parfait sur ma box amarante/bois de rose :wub:

Thank you wills! We'll get it in the mail today. :)
 

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My drear friend Yiddle sent me a giftie :wub:
I have been wanting (and keep missing) one of your Drip tips.
And I must say it's a shame I have not had one of these smooth babies on my lips sooner.

Just look at my new beauty. Love, Love, Love!
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Potpourri on my must have list, Thank you Yiddle (((MUAH)))
What a nice gift from a wonderful friend! I'm glad you're enjoying the smoothness! :D And I agree with Bamrz... the tank cozy is adorable!! What a fun idea.

My coffee table is covered with flowers in the process of drying for more potpourri. YAY!

I just got done pouring red hot chili blanks. That should make some fun and unique tips! I can't wait to see one! :laugh:
 

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That tank cover is absolutely adorable. I would love to know how to do that!! I also love gardens!!
My drear friend Yiddle sent me a giftie :wub:
I have been wanting (and keep missing) one of your Drip tips.
And I must say it's a shame I have not had one of these smooth babies on my lips sooner.

Just look at my new beauty. Love, Love, Love!
e87l9s.jpg

j6li4p.jpg

Potpourri on my must have list, Thank you Yiddle (((MUAH)))
 

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Beautiful gardens!! I've been meaning to get over here for the last few days and thank you once again for such beautiful tips, I can't tell you how much I appreciate the extra time and effort I know you put into this particular tip for me. I'm weeks away from having my Hubby home and I just can't wait to hand him a pv with his very own Green Bay drip tip! It perfect ... once again thank you so very much!!! Please be sure to tell Doug I just love the football shape. :toast:

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