I made some up and set them on the counter for her customers to pick up as they paid for their shoes, and that is where today’s story will begin.
A little more than a week ago, a regular customer, and VERY nice lady was in buying a pair of shoes. ( we will refer to her and her hubby as Mr. and Mrs. P ) She picked up my Tootsie Time card and took it home. That evening, she had a little bit of spare time, so she decided to take a peek at what goes on here! As it turns out, she loved what she saw enough to email me and ask me to come out and “Tootsie” up the joint a bit! Needless to say, I graciously accepted.

A few days after her email, I drove myself out to the family farm where she and her husband live. We met, chatted and toured around their home site, discussing a few areas that she would like me to Tootsify. Normally being asked to do my thing in someone else’s yard is a huge undertaking, but it is not it the challenge of my skills that this task was going to be. Mrs. P wants me to Tootsie around in her yard, wants her “junk” placed into vignettes that I am to create, she and wants it all low maintenance…with no flowers.
Did she say NO FLOWERS?????
NO FLOWERS!!!!
How on earth am I going to pull this off with NO FLOWERS???
Never in history has there been a Tootsie project done that didn’t include flowers!!!

This is a beautiful yard. Simple, Mature and very clean. There are a million beautiful little spots that could become fabulous here! Mrs. P has chosen just a few of these special areas to be spruced up…just a little. This tree line is one of those spaces.
During my tour of the yard, Mrs. P showed me her stash of special “junk” that she had saved over the years. There were old windows, antique cream cans, little nick- naks and best of all…her pride and joy…a lovely old bicycle. I was instantly inspired to get busy!
The next morning bright and early I got myself out of town and onto the hi-way to begin my new project. I had lots of time to collect my thoughts on the way there because it is approximately 40 minutes from home. This was perfect…I could make a bit more of a plan on the way there. There is just one little thing I am very nervous about…HOW on earth will I make this work with NO FLOWERS????
I arrived…and was instantly greeted by a very excited Mrs.P. She could hardly wait to add a little bit of new interest to her yard spaces! She chatted a little bit and then I went off to do my “thing”
This yard is rather large…and I needed to make some pretty happen along the drive way up to the house…as she was concerned that it was too “boring”.
I got into the shed where the “good stuff” was stored…and pulled that wonderful old bike out. Mrs. P adores her old bike. She really wanted it to stand out and have a special place in the garden. Fortunately, I have a big imagination, and a plan already formulated. I dragged the old bike down from the back of the yard all the way to the beginning of the drive way, stood back and looked at where I originally wanted to put it…and HATED IT!

I wanted to place it here! Under a tree! I looked horrible there! Think Tootsie …THINK! As I stood there looking at the bike, trying to realize a new plan, I looked to my right…and saw the most beautiful spot.

What a beautiful old tree!!! The dappled shade and all the surrounding shrubs and trees make this space PERFECT for the wonderful old bicycle! I literally was giddy with excitement! It is a darned good thing Mrs. P was busy doing other things, she would have thought me insane with the way I was talking to myself!
I grabbed the bike…placed it up against the tree…and zipped myself up to the back of the yard for some more “junk” and a piece of firewood I spotted in the wood shed during my tour.

Ta-Da!!!! This is what I ended up with! I added the cream can, old wooden pot, and that tree stump. I also raided another area of the yard for a few maiden hair ferns. I LOVE IT!!!! The ambiance of this area is perfect to just BE. So…

I added a chair!
Now that’s more like it!
I just needed to talk Mrs. P into a few flowers…just a couple…and I will be finished here.
Even if she says no to the flowers, This space will still be wonderful…but…I am Tootsie…and Tootsie NEEDS flowers, like she needs air…so…I offered a few small flowers…and…

She graciously accepted.
WHEW!
That was close..ha ha… Not as many flowers as I usually add to things, but hey…it’s a start. I will eventually turn this sweet lady into a flower fiend like me!


Mrs. P LOVES the little vignette!
If you are wondering what the bright green rectangle off to the upper right of the photo is, it is a little touch of humor that we added from her stash of things she wanted to use in the garden.

Isn’t it cute? It just added a little fun to this space.

I love the feeling this space gives as one looks at it.

Peaceful, Graceful, Calm…just what Mrs. P wanted!
So far so good…I managed to Tootsie with almost no flowers…
Off to the next space in the yard!

What ever did I do here?
Stay tuned…I will reveal the Tootsi-fied look tomorrow!
What? You didn’t think I was going to share it all today did you??? What fun would that be? :)
Thanks for popping in today…I can’t hardly wait to share what this little space looks like after I played with it! See you here tomorrow…!
Until Next Time…Happy Gardening!
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11 comments:
A challenge for you Tootsie and an opportunity to stretch and grow in a new direction! Good job... while I love flowers in bloom as well, dealing with textures, and foliage colors is also a hoot and the addition of 'objets d'art' is an entire dimension that's just plain fun! Larry
I agree with you how could one not want any flowers, but I guess not everyone is a flower addict like me! Maybe you can get her hooked too. Looking good so far! Have a great week. Carol
Hey Tootsie!!!!
Maybe she needs a Fairy house?
No flowers not even Hydrangeas?
You did a great job, it was a
stump-er.
yvonne
Be well love to the kiddies
How pretty! I am so wanting an old bike now that I can pretty up! I posted one that was in front of a shop in Texas...baskets full of flowers...I like the way you have leaned that one against the tree and decorated around it...what a nice place to sit! Can't wait to see what you do next!
Miss Bloomers
WooHoO!!
You have the perfect eye for amazing vignettes...even without flowers!!! (well, just a few ;) )LOL So happy for you. Looks like your business is expanding into another area! Can't wait to see what you do next.
*hugs*deb
wish you lived in Michigan... I'd hire you in a minute!! Love the area you completed so far.
I was so lucky to have been hired by these people. They are absolutely the sweetest couple! I really enjoyed working with and for them both! It also does make me so happy to know how much Mrs. P Loves what I did!
That grouping looks great. Looking forward to seeing more ...
You did such a great job! I love it & I love the little sign. Though at my house it should read a 'wife' should never plant a garden bigger than her 'husband' can take care of. My poor man seems to get roped into doing more in the garden than he wants to do.
You did a wonderful job with pieces she had in her stash and got to plant a bit of color too. :-) Hurray for you.
FlowerLady
You did a great job there. I am still in shock over the no flowers rule and am glad you were able to sneak some in. I guess it takes all kinds, but I cannot imagine how boring life would be with no flowers.
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