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Kristen Powers - Heart's Desire ...

Ever since I have been reaching out to other photographers, writers and creatives -  I have found so many incredible artists. I have also subscribed to many blogs that I have fallen in love with. This is one of them. This is a piece created by Kristen Powers. I saw this on her blog and asked if I could post it, here. These are the reminders we all need, and having it in such a wonderful piece of art, is a gift in itself ...Thanks, Kristen!

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  1. That is so great - I was just thinking of a new way to do an artful kind of prayer journal and I opened this - it gave me inspiration and new idea thanks

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  2. yay! Thanks so much Kristine for sharing this on your blog. It means a lot to me that you liked it enough to take your time and space to share it :)
    xokp

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  3. Considering Wellness - Thank, Kristen ... I was just the Delivery Lady :)

    Kristen - This was a wonderful way to start the day for me, wanted to share that joy with others - Keep these beautiful pieces coming!

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  4. What a wonderful wonderful piece! So positive, colorful, full of optimism. I LOVE it!

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  5. Yes, Sonja - I could not agree more - That is how I felt when I first saw this piece - Always nice to speak other artists - I thought my blog would be a great place for a "Shout Out" :)

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