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Art Every Day Month Day 6 - other artists

I got 2 lovely envelopes in the mail this week with ATC's in them, so I thought today I could dedicated my day to the artists that cards I have swapped with over the past few weeks...


Chavah Kinloch, Invergcargil Artist- www.chavahkinloch.com 




Julz Coffee - Wanganui Artist


Julz Coffee - Wanganui Artist




Gerda Smit, Wellington Artist - arthome-arthome.blogspot.com 
Gerda is also doing art everyday in November gerdasmitart.blogspot.com


I have never talked with Alex McPherson yet, Hamilton Artist - www.alexrmcp.com

The Youtube clip for the day is similar to yesterdays blog Chakras Mandalas and Sacred Geometry



I love colouring in mandalas here are a few I have done recently...



Visit: www.edupics.com/coloring-pages-mandalas-c125.html to get some to do for yourself.

My card for the day was Fertility this card signifies that it is a very fertile time for you. This is an ideal time for the conception of a baby or new projects. All of the doors are open for you right now. Your mind is fertile with many wonderful ideas, and abundance easily flows to you. Since everything is in its infancy stage, have patience with the growth process. Just nurture yourself and your projects so that you stay strong and fertile.



I am going to stay away from my husband today LOL.

Comments

Claudia said…
Thank you Denita for sharing... Just as a note from my South American origins, before Christ the snake used to symbolize fertility.
Unknown said…
Interesting I have a plastic snake in my bed LOL!
ELLIE said…
I so love the mandalas and the ATC cards - I am so partial to both...great creativity going on!!
Thanks for stopping by - and for sharing so much!!
Love all of the different styles of the ATC cards.

I'd be freaked out if I got a fertility tarot card.

I called my sister this week and told her I had "good news." The first things she said was "you're pregnant!" At 40 this isn't in my plans. I had to disappoint her and tell her, "no, I just got a new job."
Unknown said…
I am freaked out Marie! Congratulations on the new job x
Unknown said…
Hi Denita, Thanks for showing my artists card on your blog today, would love to talk to you about art sometime. keen to see your work too.
Unknown said…
You are welcome Alex, it will be great to chat. You can visit my website www.denitatizard.com if you want to check out my madness :)

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