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,
Wonderful cards that are unique and less expensive than those for purchase commercially.
Excellent choice for general or holiday greetings, very appropriate for me in New England!
Beautiful card that cuts through the gloom of a dark winter day, or a challenging situation without overdone sentimentality. After getting one of this design in a collection I ordered more. I used it for Hanukkah and Solstice greetings, but also for friend awaiting medical news.
From the artwork to the simple heartfelt messages, these cards are inspiring. The Ladies and their company are inspiring. Everything arrived packaged beautifully and on time. The box included tips for card writing to spark creativity; and it genuinely worked! I wrote three cards within the first few days.
Thank you Tiny & Snail for reminding me how much fun it is to send happy mail 💕
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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.