10 Newest scrapbooking tips at iSCRAP
The most recent scrapbooking tips at iSCRAP as of the 11th of December, 2007.
* Photography in the snow
* Easy flower storage
* Pop Adhesive
* Ribbon Adhesives
* Adhering Wire
* Adhering Vellum
* Emery Boards
* Embroidering
* Glass Marbles as Page Pebbles
* Dry Embossing Tip
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Outside of the Star Caves (Grutas de la estrella) Part 2
You can see photographs of the Caves: {{post id="photographs-from-the-grutas-la-estrella-estado-de-mexico-star-caves-mexico-framed-print-art" text="Part 1"}}, {{post id="photographs-from-the-grutas-la-estrella-estado-de-mexico-star-caves-mexico-part-2-framed-print-art" text="Part 2"}}. You can see {{post id="outside-of-the-star-caves-grutas-de-la-estrella-part-1" text="part 1 of Outside of the Star caves here"}}.
These are photographs from the area surrounding the Grutas de la Estrella, or Star Caves in Estado de México, Mexico. These photographs are available as high quality prints with optional framing. A wide variety of paper types and frame colors are available to match your home or office decor.
If you are looking for calendars, mugs, magnets, shirts, etc. using these photographs go {{post id="outside-the-star-caves-calendars-mugs-shirts-magnets-etc" text="here"}}.
A Green Bromeliad by Christopher Johnson
A Green Bromeliad by Christopher Johnson — View Larger
Bromeliads will grow in the trees in warm but not dry parts of Mexico. They'll be often found in places at and near the base of a mountain by a river or stream. Hot weather is not needed, but they won't grow where it freezes. This green bromeliad is typical. You can find many of them growing in the trees in the lower part of the path to the Grutas de la Estrella in Estado de México (State of Mexico), Mexico.
A Cluster of Green Bromeliads by Christopher Johnson
A Cluster of Green Bromeliads by Christopher Johnson — View Larger
Bromeliads will grow in the trees in warm but not dry parts of Mexico. They'll be often found in places at and near the base of a mountain by a river or stream. Hot weather is not needed, but they won't grow where it freezes. This clustering of bromeliads is really funny looking but it happens when more than one start growing close to each other and eventually form a ball. That is really a disadvantage for each one. You can find many of them growing in the trees in the lower part of the path to the Grutas de la Estrella in Estado de México (State of Mexico), Mexico.
Large Green Bromeliad with flower stalk by Christopher Johnson
Large Green Bromeliad with flower stalk by Christopher Johnson — View Larger
This is my favorite photograph in the gallery. It highlights the beauty of Mexico with great lighting, contrast, and shapes. I wish I had a framed print of my own! Bromeliads will grow in the trees in warm but not dry parts of Mexico. They'll be often found in places at and near the base of a mountain by a river or stream. Hot weather is not needed, but they won't grow where it freezes. This green bromeliad is blooming. You can find many of them growing in the trees in the lower part of the path to the Grutas de la Estrella in Estado de México (State of Mexico), Mexico.
