And today let's start the week with a new group of girls that arrived in my Plant School a few days ago! They will introduce themselves by their names:
Celina
Lourdes
Lizette
Miriam
Marietta
Rossetta
Regina
Ana
Let's say hello to the flower girls!
And have a great Monday!
Elsita :)
Delivered to you by Elsita (Principal of the Plant People Elementary School) with the collaboration of our garden plus some elements from the Flower Department at our local supermarket :o :)
















I like your flower girls very much, and I ask permission to adopt the one named Lourdes since I live in the French Pyrenees nearby the REAL Lourdes !
Posted by: catherine | April 14, 2008 at 02:42 AM
These really made me smile, thank you! I love them!
Posted by: Peonies | April 14, 2008 at 03:45 AM
me gustan mucho estas series! y me gusta mucho más que estén dirigidas a niños! seguro que les encanta lo que haces con y para ellos. y amí me gustaría...
Posted by: esti | April 14, 2008 at 05:19 AM
These are swell! They must of been fun to create. I will pass this on to my little friends and their teacher at The Lighthouse School here on Nantucket...Thanks!
Posted by: Jeanne | April 14, 2008 at 06:02 AM
Me encantan estas niñas!!! Son todas muy hermosas!
(^v^)
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What a wonderful, happy group! They are beautiful Elsita, you amaze me with your creations.
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these are so fabulous and happy on a Monday morning. They'd make a great set of notecards ;) hint hint!
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I love them. They make me feel younger! I agree on the note cards idea!
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Oh, Mariette is my favorite!
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I love them. They make me feel younger! I agree on the note cards idea!
Posted by: Lynn | April 14, 2008 at 07:59 AM
Does the plant school need a doctor because I think I would like to volunteer. My favorites for obvious reasons are the ones containing the fern elements. I can't wait for the month of may when we go to our secret spot near a secret stream and gather fiddleheads to eat. They are so delicious , and one of my families favorite vegetables. Happy monday elsita!!
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xxxooo
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wow- you were busy this weekend!!! they are lovely :) I kind of love the idea of impermanence of them too... you know what I mean. Just like most things in life.
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I love these! They are so quirky and fun...
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I think Rossetta is my fave but the more you look they all are equally fabulous.
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I think Rossetta is my fave but the more you look they all are equally fabulous.
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They are so whimsical and amazing! I MUST show my daughter when she gets home from school---she will love them.
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Me fascina, gracias Elsita...
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x...x
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