Hello, was wondering if you were able to send this link to me as they would look lovely in the classroom instead of dying flowers. I already receive your newletter and have downloaded the spring flowers to use. thank you
My apologies, these were supposed to be linked at the bottom of every newsletter. I'll add them now. But the next newsletter won't go out until next week, so please send an e-mail to the address on the contact page, and I'll send you the flowers.
What a cute idea! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'm glad you like them!
DeleteHello, was wondering if you were able to send this link to me as they would look lovely in the classroom instead of dying flowers.
ReplyDeleteI already receive your newletter and have downloaded the spring flowers to use. thank you
My apologies, these were supposed to be linked at the bottom of every newsletter. I'll add them now. But the next newsletter won't go out until next week, so please send an e-mail to the address on the contact page, and I'll send you the flowers.
DeleteThanks for bringing this to my attention!
Thank you for you quick reply, its okay I can wait until the next newsletter to get my copy of them. Have a nice New Year :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! A great way to display "flowers" for fall without worrying about them going bad. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Casey. and they're actually really pretty in person, if I do say so myself. :-)
DeleteWhat a great easy craft! I bet this would look great on the teacher's desk! Happy Fall!
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