My daughter, fifteen years later, is still a tree hugger. (Sorry about all the print visible through recycled scrap!)
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You have a lovely daughter. And I think the faint print is rather intriguing. Like treasures that you find in books sometimes.
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My husband used to bring home the office paper for the kids – I still use it!
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Beautiful! Both the drawing and the sentiment! You’re spoiling me, Julie – now I’m looking forward to your sketches every day. What’s going to happen when you’re done Skadoodling???!!!
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Adventskalendar in the works!
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I am loving all these sketches. They are inspiring me to do more sketching. Thank you!
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That’s so nice to hear – please post if you do!
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LOve it! It’s even a better message on a recycled scrap!
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🙂
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So precious!
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She just told me she couldn’t remember doing that!
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A lovely drawing! I like the energy (almost manic) of the scribbled tree, and the calming balance of the girl’s gesture. Plus, tree hugging is the coolest.
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I had a huge weeping willow in mind, and that tree was definitely wild!
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Love it (and trees too)! 🙂
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See if your library has Meetings With Remarkable Trees, by Thomas Packenham – you’ll love it!
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I love this Julie! It gives me such a warm feeling. Really sweet!
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Thanks Loni!
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