Showing posts with label national park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national park. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Death Valley and City Crafter Challenge Blog Week 436 ~ Zig-a-Zag-ah

I went to Death Valley National Park over the weekend.....


it is the biggest National Park on the lower 48 states of America...



just look at the rock formation, no wonder Star Wars movies staged here...


although its already end of October, but it was still hot after 10 AM


Badwater basin is pretty cool though, it is 282 below sea level, one of the lowest spot in the world


one of my favorite hike is Natural Bridge Canyon, not only it was partly shaded, the view was amazing....


here's another one of my favorite - Artists Palette, pretty cool huh?

now back to this week's card for City Crafter Challenge Blog

The theme is Zig-a-Zag-ah.....


I am not the most patient, and really having problem lining up these cross-stitches pumpkin...


they are too difficult for me, LOL! I started with the stitched peonies and finally gave up, the stitched peonies stamp set is now on sale on my Crafty Stuff for Sale Page, if you are interested to pick it up, hop over there now, I tried on the petals and it doesn't work for me so the rest of the stamp in that set was totally new.

Products used -

Waffle Flower Crafts


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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Capitol Reef National Park and City Crafter Challenge Blog Week 376 ~ Back to School

Few days after we got home from San Francisco, we put the cute pup in the car and off to Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.




I have visited a few national parks in Utah, Zion, Canyon Land, Arches, and here's another one - Capitol Reef.


the petroglyphs always amazed me....


we found lots of "old things" along the way.....


DH told me these are actually washing machines....



Wow, have you seen one before?

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The theme is Back to School
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I dig out one of the old PTI stamp set to create my own pattern paper


I like it, do you?

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