I'm a Mormon mom of 6 kids and married to my best friend. We recently relocated from the suburbs of Denver to the woods of Virginia. I love and teach hatha yoga, make art and messes, and learn with my kids at home. This is my space to document my days and share my thoughts. I hope you enjoy your stay. Let me know you were here– I enjoy your comments!
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the still life project ::3::
beach stone, prairie grass, choya cactus
4 thoughts on “the still life project ::3::”
so pretty!
These are beautiful, Jessica!!! I love the way you got the grasses to stand up in the cactus. I think my favorite so far is your first one. For some reason the stack of rocks in the bird’s nest really struck my fancy.
My question is: where do you store all these treasures in such perfect condition, especially with four kids in the house?
my kids are the ones who find my bird nests. they have inherited my reverence for all these treasures. they cover our shelves, mantle, fill up compartments in tackle boxes…
some things get broken, but we collect them in such mass quantities that the favorites stay intact
They are beautiful! This one reminds me of the side of a pond… I think these are an awesome way to celebrate February!
so pretty!
These are beautiful, Jessica!!! I love the way you got the grasses to stand up in the cactus. I think my favorite so far is your first one. For some reason the stack of rocks in the bird’s nest really struck my fancy.
My question is: where do you store all these treasures in such perfect condition, especially with four kids in the house?
my kids are the ones who find my bird nests. they have inherited my reverence for all these treasures. they cover our shelves, mantle, fill up compartments in tackle boxes…
some things get broken, but we collect them in such mass quantities that the favorites stay intact
They are beautiful! This one reminds me of the side of a pond…
I think these are an awesome way to celebrate February! 