I used a gorgeous stamp from Paper Artsy. The quote featured on this little house is from former Catholic priest, John O'Donohue. He popularized Celtic spirituality. And he wrote so beautifully...when I saw this challenge announced, I immediately knew what I would use for it. The heart is also from this little collection of stamps. The butterfly is from Paula Best. I stamped the house several times, cut it apart and glued it all back together. Hope you like it...and more importantly, like this quote!
13 comments:
I love the feeling to it Lynn.
The quote, the findings, the composition, soft colours AND....
The lettertype !!
A stunning detailed piece. Bravo
The simplicity of this piece makes the most wonderful statement. The quote is profound, and your lettering is perfection. Good work!
Oh aggravation. I was signed is as a Muse for the comment above. It was me, Bev!
This is just wonderful--I love it!!
This is really sweet and so well done. I just love it!!!
A beautiful quote and stunning illustration of its meaning. Wonderfully designed and crafted Lynn!
OMG what a lovely card.
Stunning work and design. Love them.
Your collage is really beautiful with the light colours and pretty stamps, and the quotation is truly great.
Lovely, great stamps
love it, great stamps and beautiful colours!!!
HI Lynn. For some reason my computer doesn't like your blogpage! For me, it has come up with a notice "error on the page" and, guess what? The most important piece is missing and that is your picture. I will come back tomorrow and try again. 9Thanks for your email which arrived today. I will reply tomorrow - it is already late night here in Western Australia.
Beatiful piece, Lynn. Love those PaperArtsy stamps.
Love what you've created here Lynn, great stamps and design...the heart with arrow is really super!
oxo
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