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Say “Hello” to mysteriously marvelous Hellebores! This evergreen plant (also called Lenten Rose or Christmas Rose) is just loaded with flowers and nodding buds come late winter/early spring. I’ve paired the my Hellebore illustration with a quote by Rumi aimed to help us look at things a bit differently ... “The inspiration you seek is already within you. Be silent and listen.” A mojo boost if I’ve ever heard one. Can you think of someone who would benefit from reading that quote today?
Update for 2020: The airy flowers and buds of Hellebores WITHOUT the vase is included in this download.
Illustrated with a whole lotta love and reverence for this glorious plant, by Marcella Hawley.
Read my inspiration behind the set here.
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It's a rainbow in a jar! Colorful Zinnias, Coreopsis, Campanula, and Lavender have been snipped in the garden and displayed in a Mason jar. A few clusters of Blueberries complete the...
$ 5.00
A nautical scene like you've never seen: seashells paired with a striped vintage "biggun" teapot. What a special vignette you can color up quickly to create a card that will make...
$ 6.00
Reminiscent of fruited festoons from the sculptures of Della Robbia, this nostalgic tumble of fruits, candies, ribbons, ornaments, and greens even has a snowglobe at the center. All things festive burst out of...
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If a flower or interesting leaf breaks off in my garden, it is going to be popped straight into a vase and put in the windowsill. Sooner or later, I run out of...