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Glory To God Advent Wreath Candleholder
$59.99Add to cartThis classic design was a customer favorite in the 70 s and now it s been brought
back and updated in honor of our 50th anniversary! Scenes and Scripture verse
encircle this unique Advent accessory and recount the journey to and celebration of
Jesus birth. Advent wreath is crafted of resin with the look of rich wood. Includes four candles (three purple, one pink) and an Advent pamphlet. Protective white box. -
Amazing Grace Word Block
$13.99Add to cartThese blocks feature decorative carving, revealing beautiful woodgrain. Available in a broad assortment of sentiments for inspiration. Give as a gift, or place on display most anywhere!
Features the sentiment “Amazing Grace”
Carved from medium density fiberboard (MDF) wood with a painted finish
Crafted to stand on its own for tabletop display
Proudly made in the USA, in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country
Size: 5.5″W x 7.25″H x 1.5″D
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Remembrance Angel (Figurine)
$28.99Add to cartMemories… hold each one safely in your heart
“This piece is all about memories how warm, comforting memories help us to heal when we re missing someone. If you look closely at the carved icons on her dress, each recalls a memory by appealing to our senses touch, scent, taste, sound, sight. We keep these personal memories safe within us, connecting us to those we love.” -
Beautiful Wishes (Figurine)
$30.99Add to cartA gathering of beautiful wishes for you – love, health, happiness
“Calla lilies are a symbol of majestic beauty. I chose this flower to represent a pure and simple wish for beauty and peace in our lives a universal sentiment for so many occasions birth, marriage, anniversaries, in sympathy and in remembrance. Beautiful wishes are what we send to those we care for and about.” -
With My Grandmother (Figurine)
$46.00Add to cartThe best gift is time spent with you
“I carved this piece directly from my memory of time spent with my own grandmother. Sitting down with her, holding her hand, turning her wedding rings, asking questions about her life and listening to her stories. I ve always been interested in oral history and the passing down of stories from one generation to the next. I think learning from those who have come before helps define who we are it grounds us. Their story is our story.” -
Angel Of Hope (Figurine)
$28.00Add to cartEach day, hope anew
I love the idea of lighting a candle for someone, or for a wish, or a thought keeping it alive, carrying it forward. So this angel is sheltering and protecting a small candle with a little gold-leafed flame. It s important that the flame is small sometimes it s just a little flicker or a fleeting sign that can give you hope. Sometimes for me, focusing on seemingly insignificant things events or happenings that I might ordinarily take for granted it s those things, those little miracles, which can give hope. I wanted Angel of Hope to be a positive piece. Kind of like the little spark that keeps us going -
Surrounded By Love (Figurine)
$31.99Add to cartAbundant love surrounds you
I wanted to make a figure with her face in the flowers, taking them in with her senses smelling then, feeling the petals against her face; feeling safe in that surround. So this piece could say to someone that they are loved by those around them if a person is experiencing difficulty, it could be a reminder of family and friends who are there for them. It could be a romantic way to say that your love is surrounding one special person or just a gift for someone who loves to garden. I like that people read this piece differently. The choice of red poppies was influenced by trips to France, seeing fields of poppies. The red poppy symbolizes remembrance, so this piece could be a tribute to those who served our country. -
My Girls (Figurine)
$48.50Add to cartLooking at you, I see wonder, joy, strength
This piece was directed by the models. The poses that the girls naturally assumed showed their relationship with their dad much better than I could have instructed them. Their father was the anchor the girls fluttered around him. I got a sense of how the girls saw him as strong and reassuring. They looked at him with a my dad can do anything look. The dad was clearly having fun being with his daughters. I wanted to make this a two-way piece the girls look to his strength and stability, and he looks to them as his greatest source of joy. I think the beauty of a good father/daughter relationship is in its duality. I hope the sentiment can be read from either perspective father to daughters, or daughter to father.