I hope you've experienced a few beauty emergencies yourself over the past week! (And now that I've talked about them, I'm guessing you'll probably notice a lot more of them too.)
I know we are headed into a super stressful week for most of us (with the election). I hope that focusing on good, simple, and beautiful things, and maybe taking ten minutes to write someone a card can help mitigate some of that stress for you.
Hang in there.
Sending all our love,
These cards are incredibly breathtaking and appropriate for so many life occasions. Colors are vibrant and images are meticulously detailed and crisp. Would very highly recommend to anyone! Thrilled customer here!
I love, love, all the cards in this series! What to keep and what to send??? From Rainbows to mountains, ALL the cards are gorgeous. The cards I can part with are in the mail. I enjoy spreading joy and hope, and these cards take that to new levels.
Many thanks, Tiny and Snail!!!!
Blown away by the art and spirit of these cards. Beautiful leaves and landscapes. Most of the cards have no words, which makes them extra versatile. The ones with words are heartfelt without seeming sappy or forced.
One of my lucky friends will get this card. I always say read the back of card and to follow you all on social media.
I just sent this to a friend as a late birthday card and I just simply said thanks for being born . They hunt so I knew the card was perfect for her. She loved it. I love your cards and art work.
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The leaf cards are so pretty! Love your videos and learning how you create. Buying your cards is also a Beauty Emergency. Get them before they are gone!! 😍
Thanks Leah, I really needed this post this morning—It all feels like “too much” right now—and yes, “beauty emergencies” happen around me so much in autumn—I love this season too—I’m going to make more of an effort to see the glory and beauty from now on…
Always love seeing your artistic process—thanks for sharing some of it today…you are doing the amazing work of bringing those “beauty emergencies” to tangible, touchable touchstones that we can also now easily share with this world—You Rock this world in the very best way—thank you
This was so lovely. Thank you for sharing it with us.
What a perfect reminder to stop, look at nature, and take in its beauty. This video showing some of your works in progress is so wonderful, Leah! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this quote from Maggie Smiths book and the idea of a “beauty emergency”. I’m going to use that in my house, too. I love it.