I bought some rustic organic thyme...
then I cut it....and chopped it....
and planted it...
but the best part of all.....was the scent it left on my hands. Also bought a rolling pin at the $1 store...stained it dark along with some wooden spoons..I love how it turned out....so much pleasure for so little money....
Hope you have a wondeful day....x0x0
a sweet vignette!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could smell it right now. I bet it smelled good. I didn't know you could plant thyme after cutting it. Did I miss something? It looks pretty planted in your little white pot.
ReplyDeleteYou always make the simple look so wonderful. I can just smell that thyme!
ReplyDeleteDoes cut thyme grow if you plant it?? Do you dip it in a growth hormone?? I certainly would do that....love thyme..
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Love it!
ReplyDeleteNow that's beauty and function! Great vignette:)
ReplyDeleteRene'
Love this fresh vignette. Love your photos!
ReplyDelete~Shanon
One dollar? Wow...it turned out like a true vintage rolling pin :)
ReplyDeleteI just planted thyme in my herb garden...isn't it heavenly? Your simple vignettes are just divine. Such a beautiful style!
Beautiful photos Chrissy. I can almost smell the thyme over here. I love it's fresh scent. I don't seem to cook with it much, but it sure is a lovely plant. I love to stick it amid my annuals in the urns I have.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful week sweet friend!!!
hugs...
o lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week!
Kathrine
That looks lovely Chrissie...nothing like the smell of fresh herbs. Robx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mini herb garden to love :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for inspiring nature in the natural.
xx
Dore
What beautiful pictures , very inspiring...Thanks...Blessings Lori
ReplyDeletewow! I thought that rolling pin was a hundred years old. great job!
ReplyDeletelove my visits here.
blessings
barbara jean
I love the smell of herbs.
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