To
stay in the spirit of the Aloha healing, I've treated myself to some
relaxed soulcollaging. It was a very pleasant experience. Especially since I made myself a large mug of coffee, took some biscuits with it and lit the big candle on the table. I will
post more tomorrow. This afternoon I am going to read some more in “Inferno” by Dan Brown
Those are wonderful! I can identify with the stories coming to life for the young girl, and I love the beams of light shining through the trees.
ReplyDeleteI first had found the girl and much later I struck on the Alice in Wonderland page. Those finds make my day :D
DeleteThese are beautiful. I love the first one. Did the whole image come like that or is it a mixture? It's very good!
ReplyDeleteYes it is a mixture of the reading girl and the picture of the tea party of Alice :)
DeleteWow I love these so far!!! Enjoy "Inferno" too :) Oh by the way, I did the drawing today, and you won the free reading :) I assigned each person a number, and you were #2. I drew a card to determine the winner and it was the High Priestess! You can email me about it if you like: firstearthtarot@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYay I am the winner !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteBeautiful cards - I am curious what type of card you used to make them with? I feel inspired to try something like this as well... Are they fairly small? I also love to create sacred space with a candle when doing this type of work ; )
ReplyDeleteThank you.My "cards" are rather big: 15 cm x 21 cm. It is just plain hobby cardboard I've had on the attic for years. It is thicker than sketchbook paper but not as thick as cardboard for a shoe box.
DeleteYes a candle does add a very special vibe to this activity.
Thanks for stopping by!
These are really lovely, Ellen! In the giraffes, I see the love of a parent for a child, and how we try to educate them so that they can make their way in life :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kerry,:D
DeleteThat is the fun part of this collage thing: mix up three pictures and you get one that speaks clearly to you