Kaleidoscopic mandala made using a picture of beech trees taken by Beth from Mother Luck Flower Essences.
I spent the weekend with Imelda the GreenishLady - who was more than welcoming; such a joy to be with her and to stay a couple of nights at her place! What's more on Saturday I went to her SoulCollage® workshop which was also wonderful. I really feel so amazed at her hospitality - she picked me up from Belfast airport and took me back - even though it turns out that's more than a two hour drive each way from her place. Such incredible generosity to someone she had never met before. I feel truly blessed. Thank you Imedla!
Update: I've now posted a review of Imelda's workshop on my card blog.
Enigma 749: Four square digits
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13 comments:
I love the coppery tones in this mandala, so pleased that the workshop went well, I'm interested in how the cut and collage cards went, compared to doing it digitally?
Jo - thanks - I'll blog about the workshop soon on my card blog.
This mandala is beautiful! Can't wait to hear more about the workshop. Thank you again - your e-mail made my day. xo
Glad you like the beech mandala - I love the little faces I see in it!
Wooooow, what a beauty!
Thanks Steve.
Love this picture. And really enjoyed the workshop review. I've never made cards in a group, though I did facilitate other's making them at a spring event locally once. It was pretty much whomever walked by and was interested so they were at all different places in the making. That was fun.
Lovely beech leaves - gorgeous mandala. I've been over & commented on your card blog - sounds like a brilliant weekend - but wanted to let you know that it wasn't you that put me off Julia Cameron! She did that all by herself! ;) Thanks for your encouragement, Caroline, I'll persevere as long as I can...
Have a good week :)
Tammy Vitale - thanks! - sounds like you got everyone going easily are you planning on leading more such makings?
Suzie Q - Thank you - I'm glad I didn't put you off her - she has a lot to offer! - thanks for letting me know.
Looks great!
Hey Cream - thank you!
A beautiful mandala indeed but the colours are very autumnal. So it's an unseasonally beautiful mandala.
Reluctant Nomad - it might look autumnal but the photo was taken two days ago. Glad you liked it anyway!
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