Figurines
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Anniversary Cake Topper (Figurine)
$37.00Add to cartLove ever endures
The popular Anniversary figure has been scaled down and affixed to a decorative base of carved flowers as a wonderful commemorative for wedding and anniversary events. For silver celebrations or golden milestones or any year it s a way to celebrate enduring love.
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Home (Figurine)
$49.99Add to cartTogether, our family is home
I wanted to capture the time in your life when there s a lot of excitement, happiness, yet a big unknown. This piece connects the concepts of Home and Family you are creating your own family your own home. There s been a shift in your life cycle. It s about establishing roots in a way that centers and grounds you as a couple. It can be scary, but also has you in awe. Together, you re creating a sense of place building something permanence and belonging. To each other and to the someone else that you haven t met yet, but that you already love. I wanted the title to have a hidden layer of discovery … I like the twist of taking a noun and using it as an adjective to explain a feeling one might have, but can t always verbally express. -
Sunshine Angel (Figurine)
$30.00Add to cartFriendship brings the sun… and flowers bloom!
Everyone knows somebody that lights up a room when she or he walks in. You re always happy to see that person it s somebody who captures the essence of life who s fun to be around who brings energy and light. Like when the sun comes out! When I m outside on a cloudy day and feel the sun on my skin, it makes me want to turn my face up to embrace it just like a sunflower. My sister Karen who helps me on Willow Tree was the inspiration for this piece; she raises my spirits. This piece is for those people who enrich your life every day. -
Quilt (Figurine)
$46.00Add to cartSleep my child and peace… peace… Covered in love and keep… keep…
I was thinking about metaphors of quilts. A lot about protection. A quilt makes us feel safe and warm. The rows of even stitching showing the passing of time, a meditative rhythm like quieting and rocking a child. It takes time and patience. I wanted the quilt and the rocking to be one. The sentiment reveals this rhythm also lullabies don t have to make literal sense … but the cadence of the words is lyrical and soothing. The warmth and coziness of a sleeping child the tender connection these quiet memories exist in anyone who has ever rocked a child in their arms.