The Longest L.Y.A.

 

Dandelion covered in Snow. Christine G. Brooks. L.Y.A. Side swap 2016

Dandelion covered in Snow. Christine G. Brooks. L.Y.A. Side swap 2016

Roses, Marrianna Dougherty. Yellow Bloom, Original watercolor, Christine Brooks. 2016

Roses, Marrianna Dougherty. Yellow Bloom, Original watercolor, Christine Brooks. 2016

I thought I had received all of my side swap postcards. Lo and behold, I was wrong. And not only did I receive TWO lovely cards from one of the senders, but one of them was an original painting!

All of these gorgeous cards came to me from what will be new “neighbors” in Arizona. The Dandelion is from Christine Brooks of Flagstaff.  Took me a second look to realize it was not just a dandelion, but one that is covered in snow.

A day later, I received the beautiful watercolor, also from Christine. She said she painted it for me because I like sunflowers and Black-eyed Susans. How Lucky am I?! This was Christine’s first LYA. So glad you enjoyed the swap Christine! On the back, this quote:

You have nothing to PROVE,
just something to remember,
you are enough!
Jessica Ortner

The lovely roses are from Marrianna Dougherty, also from Flagstaff. As you can see the card had a rough trip, but the images are still stunning. Pretty in Pink! Flagstaff is only about an hour and a half from Prescott, so who knows, maybe we will all have a chance to meet for a creative, “play date”.

Thank you Christine and Marianna! Such a blessing to receive your art in my mailbox! I will get your cards out in the mail tomorrow.

Happy Monday ya’ll, have a super week!

 

 

 

 

8 thoughts on “The Longest L.Y.A.

  1. Dotty Seiter

    This is the swap that has no end, it just goes on and on and on : )

    Seems like it must be especially fun to receive cards when you are all done expecting any! Thanks for sharing photos of the cards and introducing us to their creators.

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    1. Sheila Post author

      This was the second week of being surprised. And yes, it is “extra” fun Dotty. 🙂

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  2. corinnebekker

    Isn’t it lovely to get surprises like this in the mail? I used to have several pen pals (back in the days…), and was always looking at what the mailman brought.
    I hadn’t heard of Liberate your art before reading your posts. I have to go check it out.

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