I can’t keep a plant around longer than three days. It wilts, dries up and seems to look at me with beady little eyes, begging for water and sunlight every five minutes.
Nope, not a plant owner. So naturally, Chelsea’s new limited edition screenprint is my cup of tea.
Link: FOOL
i know how you feel. i love plants, but they clearly don’t love me!
I just returned from a trip back home to Australia. All of my plants are brown because silly me forgot to set the timer. Poor things!
Hope you are well, Erin.
Kylie
xxx
If you’re in Portland, you can see more of Chelsea’s work in the MFA Thesis exhibition, through June 28. 1241 NW Johnson St.
such a cute idea!
That is awesome! I love it!
xo
Melis
i have the same problem. I’m going to try again with new plants, i think the trick is to not show them your fear!
super cute screenprints, maybe that’s more my speed, too.
I love these! I mean I gotta green thumb and all (most of the time) but who couldn’t use this in the dead of winter to cheer one on for Spring. Deelightful! :)
How great! I love them. Totally love them.
Oooh, I am so with you on this. I even killed the dubbed “unkillable plant” at a place I used to work. Even when I try my best, they die. It’s all very unfortunate.
That cut-out is very cute.
so nice to see that you have featured chelsea’s work. isn’t her work fabulous? i just ordered a geranium #1 and #2 and i can’t wait to get them and see them live in person.
now why can’t portland, oregon and zurich, switzerland be a little bit closer together????
I can’t keep plants for a long time either… but there’s some that last and are plain lovely: cacti! Plus, a cacti with a print companion might look pretty nice
plants dislike me, they just don’t want to live with me either. :( these are amazing!
I have the same problem
solved!
Love it…almost as good as the real thing!
oh i used to have some…i dollied up the whole affair by ‘planting’ some antique forks. needless to say, the forks are doing the best
HA! Perfect.
Oh! Look at Amanda’s cutie DIY version!:
http://kindovermatter.blogspot.com/2009/06/kind-over-matter-potted-plant-printable.html