Step outside your comfort zone

Clowns scare the ever living snot out of me too, but if I were a rich man I’d have those little haunted circus babies all over my house!

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Thank you❤️

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Awwww… thank you that is sweetness❤️

@Gabriell Gina I’m in love with the haunted clown babies and I so want one. Found them too late to be able to get one but I’m on it if you do another bunch! I loved how you dressed them and the makeup was perfection on every one. I’ve always wanted one of your little art dolls and now I know what I’m looking for.
Stepping out of your comfort zone and doing something off the wall is a great way to wake your creativity back up and give you a fresh outlook. Going outside and pulling weeds, trimming plants, and getting my hands in the dirt always does it for me. Maybe it’s the fresh air, maybe not, but I always feel better after “grounding myself” in the garden. Doesn’t take much sometimes!

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I adore all your clown babies! To me they are not Hunted Circus babies. They are Sunny Clowns babies.
My sister belongs to Moscow circus family, my niece grew up traveling with her parents, so everything circus related is so dear to my heart. :heart:

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Thank you and isn’t gardening like food for the soul? Some people see it as a pain but I could spend the whole day trimming, weeding, planting, planning. I have a simple backyard with a few raised garden beds but I dream of having property, planting tulips, peony, lavender and raising bees (I am allergic but my daughter isn’t and dreams of bees). I would make soap, and sell flowers for weddings. I am not a great gardener but I sure do enjoy it, it makes you feel big and small all at the same time. Happy gardening (and another batch of fantasy babies on the way, taking a little break to sculpt then back at it).

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I LOVE THAT!!!

What a magical life.

I know in reality it is hard work and isn’t always pretty but what a way to grow up surrounded by hard working and creative people, living on the road, traveling…

very cool.

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I would never have guessed that. Now I understand the term Haunted Circus Babies. Even though they are not haunted looking to me, they are to you, lol. I will not call them Clowns anymore. :hugs: :wink: :slightly_smiling_face: They are beautiful though!!!

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Love how you put it “it makes you feel big and small at the same time”…you are so right. It’s powerful to learn how to make plants flourish, but it humbles you too to know that all that beauty is such a miracle. I can do outside plants, especially tough perennials that can survive cold winters and come back in the spring. I’ve got tons of day lilies blooming now that I planted a couple of years ago and they are beauties. I may have planted them, but I didn’t create all that awesomeness! Glad I get to enjoy it though!
Will be watching for your next batch of circus babies. Your creativity really sings with them and I love it!

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I am a bit jealous. I am just good at throwing some perennials here and there and don’t do anything to them. For me a garden is a very complicated and enormous task. I wish I could like it and be good enough at it as I love flowers.

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Beautiful :star_struck: I have to fight the deer for my outdoor stuff :roll_eyes:

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You could do these. They are plant and forget types that are just that easy. Orange day lilies grow wild around here out in the country and these are some hybrids that are just as easy and in even more colors. If you have shade instead of sun, hostas are easy too. They are mostly green but there are all sorts of varieties with differently marked and shaded leaves. The main problem I have with both is that my DH thinks if it’s green it needs to be weed whacked to oblivion!

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Daylily are the only flowers I have, with Iris and hostas. I don’t like to care for plants, if it was just me, my entire garden will be wild flowers :sweat_smile:

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so beautiful!

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