I had so much fun with this one.  The paint rings were stamped using the rim of a flower pot liner.  I then added grass with my sewing machine.  I used the reverse button to create each blade.
 
A rare two-pager from me!  I created the pennant border by cutting 1 inch by 1.5 inch rectangles into triangles, folding the end over my string, trimming off any excess, and then stapling to be sure it would stay.
 
My son has been taking karate lessons for over a month now and he's so into it.  He thinks it's way cool and anyone who can get the kid to do sit-ups is way cool in my book.  The dictionary page and label stickers are from this month's project kit.
 
My very sweet very brand new niece in her granddaddy's flower garden.  We just couldn't resist the darling combination.
 
My dad's vegetable garden.  I got all nostalgic when I noticed the seed packs in Home Depot.  I brought home several mainly to use the packets on my pages, but we actually did plant the watermelon seeds and their growing!
 
This was me way back when.  Since the photos weren't that great, I made the fun flower diecuts my focal point.  I folded up the edges of the petals to give them more dimension.
 
   I couldn't resist using the Creative Imaginations diecut paper as a template for this dotted background.  I'm completely delighted with the results.  It has such a wonderful texture.  I also used the negative space of one of the scalloped stickers to make my sun.  I just adhered the sticker outline to my patterned paper and trimmed around the scallops.  I finished it off with a little hand-stitching.